Calhoun County (Images of America) - Kimberly O'dell - Libros - Arcadia Publishing - 9780738589985 - 10 de septiembre de 1998
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Calhoun County has a diverse and unique history.

Chief Ladiga and his Creek tribe first settled in

the northeastern half of the county. By the early 1800s, settlers from Georgia, Tennessee, and South Carolina came to this scenic mountainous area to farm in the county's rich valleys. After the Treaty of Cusseta removed the Creeks west of the Mississippi in 1832, more settlers began arriving. In 1833, Benton County was incorporated into the state of Alabama and Jacksonville was made

the county seat. Oxford, or "Lick-Skillet," was a frontier town at the time, and Piedmont, or "Cross Plains," was an intersection for the two stagecoach routes. By the time of the Civil War, the county would change its name to Calhoun County in honor of South Carolina statesman John C. Calhoun. In 1872, two northern industrialists, Samuel Noble and Gen. Daniel Tyler, created their "model city" in Anniston, which began a period of great growth in the county.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 10 de septiembre de 1998
ISBN13 9780738589985
Editores Arcadia Publishing
Páginas 128
Dimensiones 160 × 10 × 228 mm   ·   317 g
Lengua Inglés  

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