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'''Alden''' is an unincorporated [[List of communities in Jefferson County|community]] in a coal-mining region of northwestern [[Jefferson County]]. The community lies just north of [[Graysville]], to the east of [[U. S. Highway 78]] near the present route of [[I-22]]. | '''Alden''' is an unincorporated [[List of communities in Jefferson County|community]] in a coal-mining region of northwestern [[Jefferson County]]. The community lies just north of [[Graysville]], to the east of [[U. S. Highway 78]] near the present route of [[I-22]]. | ||
The community was built as a mining camp in [[1928]] by the [[Sloss-Sheffield Steel & Iron Company]] for workers in their [[Flat Top Mine]] operations. | The community was built as a mining camp in [[1928]] by the [[Sloss-Sheffield Steel & Iron Company]] for workers in their [[Flat Top Mine]] operations. The company built 160 homes, connecting to a monumental 981-foot long concrete man way to the mine entrance. The name was chosen during a conversation between superintendent [[Howard Thomas]] and chairman [[Hugh Morrow]]. Morrow, offered $50 for a suitable name for the town, suggested naming it for Thomas' daughter, Ruth Alden. Ruth, then 10-years-old, was a guest of honor at the opening gala. | ||
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* "Alden" in ''The Heritage of Jefferson County, Alabama''. Clanton: Heritage Publishing Consultants. ISBN 1891647547, p. 23 | * "Alden" in ''The Heritage of Jefferson County, Alabama''. Clanton: Heritage Publishing Consultants. ISBN 1891647547, p. 23 | ||
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[[Category:1928 establishments]] | [[Category:1928 establishments]] |
Latest revision as of 18:51, 13 November 2012
Alden is an unincorporated community in a coal-mining region of northwestern Jefferson County. The community lies just north of Graysville, to the east of U. S. Highway 78 near the present route of I-22.
The community was built as a mining camp in 1928 by the Sloss-Sheffield Steel & Iron Company for workers in their Flat Top Mine operations. The company built 160 homes, connecting to a monumental 981-foot long concrete man way to the mine entrance. The name was chosen during a conversation between superintendent Howard Thomas and chairman Hugh Morrow. Morrow, offered $50 for a suitable name for the town, suggested naming it for Thomas' daughter, Ruth Alden. Ruth, then 10-years-old, was a guest of honor at the opening gala.
References
- "Alden" in The Heritage of Jefferson County, Alabama. Clanton: Heritage Publishing Consultants. ISBN 1891647547, p. 23