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Historical Markers in Red Bay, Alabama

 
Clickable Map of Franklin County, Alabama and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Franklin County, AL (20) Colbert County, AL (108) Lawrence County, AL (59) Marion County, AL (13) Winston County, AL (29) Itawamba County, MS (21) Tishomingo County, MS (30)  FranklinCounty(20) Franklin County (20)  ColbertCounty(108) Colbert County (108)  LawrenceCounty(59) Lawrence County (59)  MarionCounty(13) Marion County (13)  WinstonCounty(29) Winston County (29)  ItawambaCountyMississippi(21) Itawamba County (21)  TishomingoCounty(30) Tishomingo County (30)
Russellville is the county seat for Franklin County
Red Bay is in Franklin County
      Franklin County (20)  
ADJACENT TO FRANKLIN COUNTY
      Colbert County (108)  
      Lawrence County (59)  
      Marion County (13)  
      Winston County (29)  
      Itawamba County, Mississippi (21)  
      Tishomingo County, Mississippi (30)  
 
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1 Alabama, Franklin County, Red Bay — Bay Theater
T. A. Wilson built the theater in 1927. Since Red Bay had no electricity at that time, he used a Delco System. Shortly after, electricity became available and he had to switch from Delco to Alabama Power. When he first started in the business, he . . . Map (db m83742) HM
2 Alabama, Franklin County, Red Bay — Pride in Our Past, Faith in Our Future
Side A Red Bay is nestled in the northwest corner of the state in Franklin County. The oak trees, planted by the Garden Club in 1937, issue a Main Street welcome through the “tunnel of trees.” Originally inhabited by Chickasaw . . . Map (db m41133) HM
3 Alabama, Franklin County, Red Bay — Red Bay Depot & Hotel
The Depot The Depot, a treasured landmark in the history and growth of Red Bay, was built by Illinois Central Railroad in 1907. The trains provided a lifeline for towns like Red Bay. They brought necessities like sugar, flour, cheese, canned . . . Map (db m83746) HM
4 Alabama, Franklin County, Red Bay — Red Bay Ice and Gin Company
In Red Bay's early years, ice was shipped by freight train to Red Bay. The ice was buried in sawdust to keep it from melting until all had been sold. On the day the ice arrived, the freight car was put on a sidetrack, emptied, and later picked up by . . . Map (db m83747) HM
5 Alabama, Franklin County, Red Bay — Red Bay School
The first school building was built around 1900 by local citizens. The building was located just across from the Methodist Church. The building was a one-room structure & there were 2 teachers who taught at the school. All pupils walked to school & . . . Map (db m83748) HM
6 Alabama, Franklin County, Red Bay — The Calaboose
You are standing near the site of “The Calaboose”, Red Bay's only jail until 1949 when the city hall was built. The Calaboose was a small brick building, approximately 10 feet by 20 feet, built over a small ditch. At that time, . . . Map (db m68983) HM
7 Alabama, Franklin County, Red Bay — Yarber Grist Mill
Yarber Grist Mill opened for business in February 1933, in a tin building on Main Street in downtown Red Bay. Preston Yarber, owner and operator, had moved to Red Bay from Belmont early in January that same year. The mill was located across the . . . Map (db m83749) HM
 
 
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May. 3, 2024