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Historical Markers in West Blocton, Alabama

 
Clickable Map of Bibb 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 Bibb County, AL (17) Chilton County, AL (31) Hale County, AL (27) Jefferson County, AL (365) Perry County, AL (25) Shelby County, AL (48) Tuscaloosa County, AL (174)  BibbCounty(17) Bibb County (17)  ChiltonCounty(31) Chilton County (31)  HaleCounty(27) Hale County (27)  JeffersonCounty(365) Jefferson County (365)  PerryCounty(25) Perry County (25)  ShelbyCounty(48) Shelby County (48)  TuscaloosaCounty(174) Tuscaloosa County (174)
Centreville is the county seat for Bibb County
West Blocton is in Bibb County
      Bibb County (17)  
ADJACENT TO BIBB COUNTY
      Chilton County (31)  
      Hale County (27)  
      Jefferson County (365)  
      Perry County (25)  
      Shelby County (48)  
      Tuscaloosa County (174)  
 
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1 Alabama, Bibb County, West Blocton — Belle Ellen
On Cahaba River Drive (County Road 24), on the right when traveling north.
One and a half miles northeast of here, the mining town of Belle Ellen was established by the Bessemer Coal, Iron and Land Company in the fall of 1895 and named for Henry F. DeBardeleben's daughter, Belle, and wife, Ellen. DeBardeleben was a noted . . . Map (db m37226) HM
2 Alabama, Bibb County, West Blocton — Blocton / Blocton Coke Ovens
On Blocton Bypass (County Road 24) 0.1 miles east of Primitive Ridge Road, on the left when traveling east.
Blocton Centered around the coke ovens, Blocton, first called Gresham, was the Cahaba Coal Mining Company town founded by Truman H. Aldrich in 1883-84. Other company officers included W. A. Clark of Muscatine, Iowa, and Cornelius Cadle, Jr., . . . Map (db m37228) HM
3 Alabama, Bibb County, West Blocton — Piper / Coleanor
On Cahaba River Drive (County Road 24) at Piper Road, on the right when traveling south on Cahaba River Drive.
Piper The town of Piper was established in 1901 a half mile northeast of here by the Little Cahaba Coal Company, named for Oliver Hazzard Perry Piper, a partner of industrialist Henry F. DeBardeleben. Two coal mines were opened in 1901 and . . . Map (db m83225) HM
4 Alabama, Bibb County, West Blocton — The Railway System
Near Blocton Bypass (County Road 24) west of Griffin Town Road, on the right when traveling west.
The railway system was an important part of the iron and steel industry and the operation of the Blocton coke ovens. The ovens were constructed with rails on top for the charging car, often called a larry. There were rails between each row of ovens . . . Map (db m215680) HM
5 Alabama, Bibb County, West Blocton — Welcome to West Blocton Coke Ovens Park
Near Blocton Bypass (County Road 24) west of Griffin Town Road, on the right when traveling west.
History of coke ovens In the park are four rows of the remains of the Cahaba Coal Company's coke ovens. These beehive block ovens were not the earliest coke producing units in the Cahaba Coal Field but may very well have been the largest . . . Map (db m215677) HM
6 Alabama, Bibb County, West Blocton — West Blocton, Alabama
On Main Street at Walter Owens Drive, on the left when traveling east on Main Street.
West Blocton began as a business and residential community adjoining the Cahaba Coal Mining Company's town of Blocton in 1883-84. West Blocton incorporated in 1901. Eugene D. Reynolds was the first mayor, 1901-1904, followed by Dr. L.E. Peacock, . . . Map (db m72283) HM
7 Alabama, Bibb County, West Blocton — What Are Coke Ovens?
Near Blocton Bypass (County Road 24) west of Griffin Town Road, on the right when traveling west.
Coke ovens, such as the ones you see in the park, are used to convert coal into coke, a cleaner burning fuel that produces little smoke. Construction here started in the late 1880's, with 140 ovens producing coke by 1889. The end buttresses that . . . Map (db m215681) HM
 
 
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May. 12, 2024