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The first scientific reports of Alabama's geology were made during field studies by R. T. Brumby in the late 1830s and Sir Charles Lyell in the early 1840s. Michael Tuomey , appointed state geologist in 1847, completed a Geological Map of Alabama and in 1849 and published the first of two comprehensive reports on the state's resources a year later.
Alabama State Route 116 begins at its intersection with State Route 17, north of Emelle, and runs as a two-lane highway. It connects the northern half of Sumter County with Greene County and passes through rural areas without crossing any towns until it reaches Gainesville, where it ends at an intersection with State Route 39. [citation needed]
State Route 28 (SR 28) is a 97.287-mile-long (156.568 km) state highway in the western part of the U.S. state of Alabama. The highway’s western terminus is at an intersection with SR 17 at Emelle in northwestern Sumter County , and its eastern terminus is at an intersection with SR 21 near Darlington in eastern Wilcox County .
Appears on 2017–2018 state map. [6] SR 303 — — US 43 south of Linden: SR 69 at Providence: proposed — Proposed Linden Bypass being built as part of the West Alabama Highway 4-laning program to construct a 4-lane divided highway between Thomasville and Tuscaloosa SR 378: 2.320: 3.734 US 78/SR 5 at Birmingham: US 31 at Birmingham 2016 ...
State Route 17 (SR 17) is a major north-to-south highway within the U.S. state of Alabama. Covering 346.562 miles (557.737 km), it travels the length of the state between US 90 in Mobile and SR 13 at the Tennessee state line, north of Zip City .
Categoria:Comtat de Sumter (Alabama) Usage on cdo.wikipedia.org Sumter Gông (Alabama) Usage on ceb.wikipedia.org Sumter County (kondado sa Tinipong Bansa, Alabama) Usage on ce.wikipedia.org Самтер (гуо, Алабама) Usage on cy.wikipedia.org Sumter County, Alabama; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Liste der Countys in Alabama; Sumter ...
In 1926, the U.S. Highway System was created and many of the highways listed below became part of a new U.S. Highway; in some cases, a highway's number was changed so as not to conflict with a U.S. Highway number (or, later, an Interstate Highway number) which came through Missouri.
The state of Alabama offered $28 million in incentives to get the plant located in Sumter County. [15] The plant would make use of a new technology that produces a carbon alloy for use in steel making at the U.S. Steel plant in Fairfield, Alabama near Birmingham. [16] At the time of the announcement, the unemployment rate in Sumter County was 6 ...