
Early History
Centreville, on the west bank of the Cahaba River, was established and named by Sarah F. Chotard, who received a land grant from the federal government in 1823 for "services" provided by her husband. A resident named Frank Chotard owned land and a ferry at that location, but early accounts are unclear about his relation to Sarah Chotard. The location had been known as Falls of the Cahaba and Centerville before the current spelling variation came into common use.

Demographics
According 2020 Census estimates, Centreville's population was 2,627. Of that number, 79.3 percent identified themselves as white, 18.5 as African American, 2.1 percent as Asian, 2.0 percent as Hispanic, and 0.2 percent as two or more races. The city's median household income was $42,041, and per capita income was $29,440.
Employment
According to 2020 Census estimates, the workforce in Centreville was divided among the following industrial categories:
- Educational services, and health care and social assistance (22.1 percent)
- Manufacturing (14.6 percent)
- Finance, insurance, and real estate, rental, and leasing (13.8 percent)
- Arts, entertainment, recreation, and accommodation and food services (9.2 percent)
- Other services, except public administration (9.1 percent)
- Retail trade (8.9 percent)
- Public administration (8.8 percent)
- Construction (6.1 percent)
- Professional, scientific, management, and administrative and waste management services (3.9 percent)
- Wholesale trade (1.7 percent)
- Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and extractive (0.9 percent)
- Transportation and warehousing and utilities (0.3 percent)
Education
Public education in Centreville is administered by the Bibb County Public School District, which consists of an elementary school, a junior high school, and a high school. There is also one private K-12 school.
Transportation
Centreville is accessed by U.S. 82 and State Route 6, both of which run southeast-northwest; State Route 25, which runs northeast-southwest; and State Route 219, which runs north-south. Bibb County Airport is located just east of Centreville on U.S. 82.
Events and Places of Interest

Additional Resources
Heritage of Bibb County, Alabama. Clanton, Ala.: Heritage Publishing Consultants, 1998.
Ellison, Rhoda Coleman. Bibb County, Alabama: The First Hundred Years, 1818-1918. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1984.