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''' | '''Hillman Station''' A community in West Birmingham that name was derived from Hillman, a stop on the Birmingham to Bessemer #1, South Bessemer streetcar. During the 1800 and 1900 era when Irom Ore was being mined by Tennesse Coal and Iron (TCI) Company, Hillman Station was a major stop on the main Birmingham to South Bessemer streetcar line. The mining communities of TCI #8 mining camp was accessable from Hillman Station. |
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Hillman Station A community in West Birmingham that name was derived from Hillman, a stop on the Birmingham to Bessemer #1, South Bessemer streetcar. During the 1800 and 1900 era when Irom Ore was being mined by Tennesse Coal and Iron (TCI) Company, Hillman Station was a major stop on the main Birmingham to South Bessemer streetcar line. The mining communities of TCI #8 mining camp was accessable from Hillman Station.