Etowah
Halfway between Cincinnati and Atlanta, the town of Etowah was created in order to service the great railcars that connected the country.

In 1902, the Louisville and Nashville Railroad was looking for a location halfway between Cincinnati and Atlanta to build a rail center; this site would be the home of a rail yard for crew changes and shops to build and repair boxcars. After being turned down for two locations, the third proved to be the lucky number—the area at the foot of Starr Mountain was rich with timber to build the shops and railcars, and several years later, the decision was made to go forward with this site. By 1906, the L&N Railroad built its first planned community, and in one year, over 2,000 people were employed by the rail line. 100 years later, the town that emerged from that original community maintains a rich heritage built around the railroad that made their town.

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Etowah
Halfway between Cincinnati and Atlanta, the town of Etowah was created in order to service the great railcars that connected the country.

In 1902, the Louisville and Nashville Railroad was looking for a location halfway between Cincinnati and Atlanta to build a rail center; this site would be the home of a rail yard for crew changes and shops to build and repair boxcars. After being turned down for two locations, the third proved to be the lucky number—the area at the foot of Starr Mountain was rich with timber to build the shops and railcars, and several years later, the decision was made to go forward with this site. By 1906, the L&N Railroad built its first planned community, and in one year, over 2,000 people were employed by the rail line. 100 years later, the town that emerged from that original community maintains a rich heritage built around the railroad that made their town.

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Etowah

Etowah

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Etowah

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Overview

Halfway between Cincinnati and Atlanta, the town of Etowah was created in order to service the great railcars that connected the country.

In 1902, the Louisville and Nashville Railroad was looking for a location halfway between Cincinnati and Atlanta to build a rail center; this site would be the home of a rail yard for crew changes and shops to build and repair boxcars. After being turned down for two locations, the third proved to be the lucky number—the area at the foot of Starr Mountain was rich with timber to build the shops and railcars, and several years later, the decision was made to go forward with this site. By 1906, the L&N Railroad built its first planned community, and in one year, over 2,000 people were employed by the rail line. 100 years later, the town that emerged from that original community maintains a rich heritage built around the railroad that made their town.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781467110242
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 08/12/2013
Series: Images of America Series
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

S. Durant Tullock is a local businessman who has researched local history and collected photographs for the last 30 years, and his compilation of historical images has grown to over 6,000. Tullock teaches local history classes in the surrounding communities in order to keep this history alive for future generations.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 6

Introduction 7

1 In the Beginning 9

2 Boomtown 15

3 The L&N Railroad 19

4 Business and Industry 41

5 School Days 59

6 Sports 77

7 African Americans 87

8 People, Places, and Things 93

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