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Alabama and Tombigbee Railroad: 1898 N/A Alabama Transit Company: SOU: 1869 1870 Elyton and Aberdeen Railroad: ... Electric railways. Birmingham and Edgewood Electric ...
The Tombigbee District was an area mostly on the west side of the Tombigbee River in Alabama; it was first opened to settlement by British colonists under the Treaty of Mobile, negotiated between the British government of West Florida and the Choctaw at a Native American congress held in Mobile in March–April 1765.
Coffeeville Lock and Dam on the Tombigbee River near Coffeeville, Alabama. Coffeeville is the last lock and dam down the Tombigbee River to the Gulf of America. 1955 Failure of the Mississippi Highway 25 N/U.S. Route 45 S bridge over the Tombigbee River relief (Big Nichols Creek)/Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway in Aberdeen, Mississippi during the March floods of that year
Guin takes its name from a young country doctor, Dr. Jeremiah ("Jerry") Guin from Tuscaloosa County, who purchased the farm known then as Haley's Trading Post (where is now situate the town of Guin) from a certain John T. Meador in 1870, and who, in turn, had bought the property from a certain Alan Haley, a newcomer to the State, who had built there a country store on the most used road ...
Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway (red) The locks and dams (L&D) along the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway The Tennessee–Tombigbee Waterway (popularly known as the Tenn-Tom) is a 234-mile (377 km) artificial waterway built in the 20th century from the Tennessee River to the junction of the Black Warrior-Tombigbee River system near Demopolis, Alabama, United States.
AL-7: Bridges of the Upper Tombigbee River Valley Demolished 1978 Tombigbee River: Cochrane: Pickens: AL-8: Bridgeport Swing Span Bridge Extant Swing span: 1892 1983 Louisville and Nashville Railroad: Tennessee River: Bridgeport: Jackson: AL-12
The Tom Bevill Lock and Dam, formerly named Aliceville Lock and Dam and "Memphis Lock and Dam", [1] is one of four lock and dam structures on the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway that generally lie along the original course of the Tombigbee River. It is located near Aliceville, Alabama and impounds Aliceville Lake.
Alabama, Tennessee & Northern Railway Company. Under general laws of Alabama, through articles of consolidation dated Apr. 12, 1913, effective May 1, 1913. 2 Tombigbee Valley Railroad Company. Under general laws of Alabama, Mar. 2, 1904. Consolidated May 1, 1913, with 3 and 4 to form 1. 3 Mobile Terminal & Railway Company.