Bibb County, Alabama Bibb County, Alabama

Bibb County, Alabama

The First Hundred Years

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Publisher Description

This model county history chronicles one hundred years in the life of a representative Deep South county

The history of Bibb County between 1818 and 1918 is in many ways representative of the experience of central Alabama during that period. Bibb County shares physical characteristics with the areas both to its north and to its south. In its northern section is a mineral district and in its southern valleys fertile farming country; therefore, its citizens have sometimes allied themselves with the hill counties and sometimes with their Black Belt neighbors. 

Both sections of the county developed in step with the surrounding counties. Bibb’s foundries were established during the same time and by the same iron masters as Shelby County, and its coal mines in the same decade as Jefferson County. Its farmers planted the same crops and faced the same problems as those in Perry, Autauga, and Tuscaloosa counties. Like Tuscaloosa, Bibb endeavored to promote river transportation for both its industrial and its agricultural products. 

This carefully documented history is based on a variety of original sources, from personal letters to government records. It is generously illustrated with early maps and with old pictures of Bibb landmarks, many of which have now vanished. 

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2015
January 14
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
304
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Alabama Press
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
11.2
MB
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