Sterrett, Alabama


Sterrett is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in Shelby County, Alabama, United States. Its population was 712 as of the 2010 census.

History

Sterrett was named in honor of a prominent local family, which included Alphonso A. Sterrett, who served in the Alabama Legislature. At one point in its history, Sterrett was a center of pottery production in central Alabama. Also known as Jugtown, Sterrett was once home to at least ten potters. The pottery produced here was classified as being part of the East Alabama style of pottery, which used high quality clay and a two-toned glaze decoration. William Hilliard Falkner purchased the Sterrett Pottery Works in 1874 and operated it until 1903. His father, Joel Falkner, was also a potter in Sterrett.
Sterrett was once home to Twin Pines Conference Center, which was founded by Robert "Bob" Saunders. The Bob Saunders Family Covered Bridge is located on the property of the former conference center and is listed in the World Guide to Covered Bridges.

Geography

The community is in the northeastern part of Shelby County. Alabama State Route 25 runs through the community, leading southeast 7 mi to Vincent and northwest 13 mi on a particularly winding and mountainous route to the city of Leeds.

Demographics

Sterrett was first listed as a census designated place in the 2010 U.S. census.
Race / Ethnicity Pop 2010Pop 2020% 2010% 2020
White alone 67465094.66%92.07%
Black or African American alone 28203.93%2.83%
Native American or Alaska Native alone 010.00%0.14%
Asian alone 000.00%0.00%
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander alone 000.00%0.00%
Other race alone 000.00%0.00%
Mixed race or Multiracial 5220.70%3.12%
Hispanic or Latino 5130.70%1.84%
Total712706 100.00%100.00%