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Anniston Revisited (Images of America)
Kimberly O'Dell
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| #2091154 in eBooks | 2015-10-05 | 2015-10-05 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| I very much like US history and Anniston|By Franj|I very much like US history and Anniston, so it was only natural that I bought and truly enjoyed this book. The many black and white images (each with explanatory text) and the concise chapter introductions all combine to conveniently (and efficiently) communicate so much more than most history books typically do. I have seen th|About the Author|Local historian and educator Kimberly O’Dell has drawn images from the Public Library of Anniston-Calhoun County’s Banks Collection and Russell Brothers Collection, as well as several private collections. This new volume joins Images
Nestled in the Piedmont region of the Appalachian Mountains, the small farming community of Pine Ankle was established in the 1830s on the former lands of the Creek Nation. In 1872, industrialists Samuel Noble and Daniel Tyler purchased the land for their Woodstock Iron Company, and in 1883 the town was opened to the public as Annie’s Town. It grew rapidly, and by the early 20th century Anniston was not only the seat of Calhoun County, but also home to numerous tex...
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