Phenix City
Di Lyles, John
Pubblicato da Arcadia Publishing
English
2010
ISBN 9781439641309
eBook
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From settling the Southern Frontier to its reputation as "wickedest city in America," the history of Phenix City is detailed through vintage images.
Phenix City, Alabama, on the western bank of the Chattahoochee River across from Columbus, Georgia, was officially incorporated as Brownville in 1883. However, its history can be traced through Girard, Knights Station, Summerville, Fort Mitchell, the Creek Indian town of Coweta, and several other communities within Russell County. Phenix City has provided a setting for many of the important events in Alabama's history from early Spanish explorers, to its rich Native American heritage, to its role in opening and settling the Southern frontier, to its adherence to King Cotton, to its rebirth after being regarded the "wickedest city in America. " Phenix City has undergone profound change and yet has retained its rural charm.
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