EUFAULA, a city of Barbour county, Ala., U.S.A., in the south-eastern part of the State, on the Chattahoochee river. It is served by the Central of Georgia railway and by river steam ers. The population was 4,939 in 1920 (54% negroes) and was 5,208 in 1930 by the Federal census. It is the jobbing centre for a large agricultural area, a shipping point for cotton, and has bauxite mines and numerous manufacturing industries. The city was founded about 180o.