Eoline

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Eoline is a small community just northwest of Centreville and at the junction of the Mobile & Ohio Railroad and its Blocton Branch in Bibb County. It was named for Eoline Russell, daughter of M&O executive Edward Russell.

By 1900 the small town boasted three stores, a post office, hotel, and livery stable. Its depot housed a telegraph office, coal chute, and water tank. M. Huey Deason published a weekly Eoline Messenger

Harper Hubbard maintained a general store there for decades later.

A freight train derailed just north of Eoline on January 2, 1951. The Belcher Brothers established their first sawmill nearby on Bear Creek Road. After they dissolved the partnership, W. E. Belcher went on to found the W. E. Belcher Lumber Company in Centreville.

Eoline was damaged by an F3 tornado during the April 2011 tornado outbreak.

References

  • Ellison, Rhoda C. (1999) Bibb County, Alabama: The First Hundred Years Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press ISBN 9780817309879