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Tallassee Mills, 1844 Old Mill Road, Tallassee, Elmore County, AL

Tallassee Mills, 1844 Old Mill Road, Tallassee, Elmore County, AL

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: During the late 19th century, this was among the largest cotton textile manufacturing complexes in the South. It was the second mill in Alabama t... More

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgomery County, AL

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgo...

Significance: The most distinctive feature of the site today is the set of twelve remaining Minter System down draft kilns. Constructed in 1923, 1925, and 1941, the kilns are part of a waste-heat reuse system ... More

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Significance: The warehouse complex consists of 25 c. 1870s and c. 1880s brick warehouses with 12 inch firewalls and fire doors. The buildings flank Alabama Avenue and are contained between Alabama Avenue, Sel... More

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Significance: The warehouse complex consists of 25 c. 1870s and c. 1880s brick warehouses with 12 inch firewalls and fire doors. The buildings flank Alabama Avenue and are contained between Alabama Avenue, Sel... More

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgomery County, AL

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgo...

Significance: The most distinctive feature of the site today is the set of twelve remaining Minter System down draft kilns. Constructed in 1923, 1925, and 1941, the kilns are part of a waste-heat reuse system ... More

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgomery County, AL

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgo...

Significance: The most distinctive feature of the site today is the set of twelve remaining Minter System down draft kilns. Constructed in 1923, 1925, and 1941, the kilns are part of a waste-heat reuse system ... More

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgomery County, AL

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgo...

Significance: The most distinctive feature of the site today is the set of twelve remaining Minter System down draft kilns. Constructed in 1923, 1925, and 1941, the kilns are part of a waste-heat reuse system ... More

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgomery County, AL

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgo...

Significance: The most distinctive feature of the site today is the set of twelve remaining Minter System down draft kilns. Constructed in 1923, 1925, and 1941, the kilns are part of a waste-heat reuse system ... More

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Significance: The warehouse complex consists of 25 c. 1870s and c. 1880s brick warehouses with 12 inch firewalls and fire doors. The buildings flank Alabama Avenue and are contained between Alabama Avenue, Sel... More

Tallassee Mills, 1844 Old Mill Road, Tallassee, Elmore County, AL

Tallassee Mills, 1844 Old Mill Road, Tallassee, Elmore County, AL

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: During the late 19th century, this was among the largest cotton textile manufacturing complexes in the South. It was the second mill in Alabama t... More

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgomery County, AL

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgo...

Significance: The most distinctive feature of the site today is the set of twelve remaining Minter System down draft kilns. Constructed in 1923, 1925, and 1941, the kilns are part of a waste-heat reuse system ... More

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgomery County, AL

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgo...

Significance: The most distinctive feature of the site today is the set of twelve remaining Minter System down draft kilns. Constructed in 1923, 1925, and 1941, the kilns are part of a waste-heat reuse system ... More

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Significance: The warehouse complex consists of 25 c. 1870s and c. 1880s brick warehouses with 12 inch firewalls and fire doors. The buildings flank Alabama Avenue and are contained between Alabama Avenue, Sel... More

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Significance: The warehouse complex consists of 25 c. 1870s and c. 1880s brick warehouses with 12 inch firewalls and fire doors. The buildings flank Alabama Avenue and are contained between Alabama Avenue, Sel... More

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgomery County, AL

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgo...

Significance: The most distinctive feature of the site today is the set of twelve remaining Minter System down draft kilns. Constructed in 1923, 1925, and 1941, the kilns are part of a waste-heat reuse system ... More

Memphis & Charleston Freight Depot, 330 Church Street Northwest, Huntsville, Madison County, AL

Memphis & Charleston Freight Depot, 330 Church Street Northwest, Hunts...

Significance: The freight depot, erected in 1856, is one of the oldest surviving rail facilities in Alabama. Its Italianate architecture is typical of other commercial buildings of the era. / The depot compris... More

Memphis & Charleston Freight Depot, 330 Church Street Northwest, Huntsville, Madison County, AL

Memphis & Charleston Freight Depot, 330 Church Street Northwest, Hunts...

Significance: The freight depot, erected in 1856, is one of the oldest surviving rail facilities in Alabama. Its Italianate architecture is typical of other commercial buildings of the era. / The depot compris... More

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Significance: The warehouse complex consists of 25 c. 1870s and c. 1880s brick warehouses with 12 inch firewalls and fire doors. The buildings flank Alabama Avenue and are contained between Alabama Avenue, Sel... More

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgomery County, AL

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgo...

Significance: The most distinctive feature of the site today is the set of twelve remaining Minter System down draft kilns. Constructed in 1923, 1925, and 1941, the kilns are part of a waste-heat reuse system ... More

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgomery County, AL

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgo...

Significance: The most distinctive feature of the site today is the set of twelve remaining Minter System down draft kilns. Constructed in 1923, 1925, and 1941, the kilns are part of a waste-heat reuse system ... More

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Significance: The warehouse complex consists of 25 c. 1870s and c. 1880s brick warehouses with 12 inch firewalls and fire doors. The buildings flank Alabama Avenue and are contained between Alabama Avenue, Sel... More

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgomery County, AL

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgo...

Significance: The most distinctive feature of the site today is the set of twelve remaining Minter System down draft kilns. Constructed in 1923, 1925, and 1941, the kilns are part of a waste-heat reuse system ... More

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgomery County, AL

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgo...

Significance: The most distinctive feature of the site today is the set of twelve remaining Minter System down draft kilns. Constructed in 1923, 1925, and 1941, the kilns are part of a waste-heat reuse system ... More

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgomery County, AL

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgo...

Significance: The most distinctive feature of the site today is the set of twelve remaining Minter System down draft kilns. Constructed in 1923, 1925, and 1941, the kilns are part of a waste-heat reuse system ... More

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgomery County, AL

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgo...

Significance: The most distinctive feature of the site today is the set of twelve remaining Minter System down draft kilns. Constructed in 1923, 1925, and 1941, the kilns are part of a waste-heat reuse system ... More

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Significance: The warehouse complex consists of 25 c. 1870s and c. 1880s brick warehouses with 12 inch firewalls and fire doors. The buildings flank Alabama Avenue and are contained between Alabama Avenue, Sel... More

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Significance: The warehouse complex consists of 25 c. 1870s and c. 1880s brick warehouses with 12 inch firewalls and fire doors. The buildings flank Alabama Avenue and are contained between Alabama Avenue, Sel... More

Tallassee Mills, 1844 Old Mill Road, Tallassee, Elmore County, AL

Tallassee Mills, 1844 Old Mill Road, Tallassee, Elmore County, AL

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: During the late 19th century, this was among the largest cotton textile manufacturing complexes in the South. It was the second mill in Alabama t... More

Tallassee Mills, 1844 Old Mill Road, Tallassee, Elmore County, AL

Tallassee Mills, 1844 Old Mill Road, Tallassee, Elmore County, AL

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: During the late 19th century, this was among the largest cotton textile manufacturing complexes in the South. It was the second mill in Alabama t... More

Tallassee Mills, 1844 Old Mill Road, Tallassee, Elmore County, AL

Tallassee Mills, 1844 Old Mill Road, Tallassee, Elmore County, AL

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: During the late 19th century, this was among the largest cotton textile manufacturing complexes in the South. It was the second mill in Alabama t... More

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgomery County, AL

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgo...

Significance: The most distinctive feature of the site today is the set of twelve remaining Minter System down draft kilns. Constructed in 1923, 1925, and 1941, the kilns are part of a waste-heat reuse system ... More

Memphis & Charleston Freight Depot, 330 Church Street Northwest, Huntsville, Madison County, AL

Memphis & Charleston Freight Depot, 330 Church Street Northwest, Hunts...

Significance: The freight depot, erected in 1856, is one of the oldest surviving rail facilities in Alabama. Its Italianate architecture is typical of other commercial buildings of the era. / The depot compris... More

Memphis & Charleston Freight Depot, 330 Church Street Northwest, Huntsville, Madison County, AL

Memphis & Charleston Freight Depot, 330 Church Street Northwest, Hunts...

Significance: The freight depot, erected in 1856, is one of the oldest surviving rail facilities in Alabama. Its Italianate architecture is typical of other commercial buildings of the era. / The depot compris... More

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Significance: The warehouse complex consists of 25 c. 1870s and c. 1880s brick warehouses with 12 inch firewalls and fire doors. The buildings flank Alabama Avenue and are contained between Alabama Avenue, Sel... More

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Significance: The warehouse complex consists of 25 c. 1870s and c. 1880s brick warehouses with 12 inch firewalls and fire doors. The buildings flank Alabama Avenue and are contained between Alabama Avenue, Sel... More

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgomery County, AL

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgo...

Significance: The most distinctive feature of the site today is the set of twelve remaining Minter System down draft kilns. Constructed in 1923, 1925, and 1941, the kilns are part of a waste-heat reuse system ... More

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgomery County, AL

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgo...

Significance: The most distinctive feature of the site today is the set of twelve remaining Minter System down draft kilns. Constructed in 1923, 1925, and 1941, the kilns are part of a waste-heat reuse system ... More

3602 Twenty-fourth Avenue (House), 3602 Twenty-fourth Avenue, Valley, Chambers County, AL

3602 Twenty-fourth Avenue (House), 3602 Twenty-fourth Avenue, Valley, ...

Significance: This textile mill worker's dwelling is typical of many pyramidal cottages built ca. 1907 in the Shawmut Mill's "city beautiful" village. Its simple, square plan originally contained three rooms a... More

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Significance: The warehouse complex consists of 25 c. 1870s and c. 1880s brick warehouses with 12 inch firewalls and fire doors. The buildings flank Alabama Avenue and are contained between Alabama Avenue, Sel... More

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Significance: The warehouse complex consists of 25 c. 1870s and c. 1880s brick warehouses with 12 inch firewalls and fire doors. The buildings flank Alabama Avenue and are contained between Alabama Avenue, Sel... More

Tallassee Mills, 1844 Old Mill Road, Tallassee, Elmore County, AL

Tallassee Mills, 1844 Old Mill Road, Tallassee, Elmore County, AL

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: During the late 19th century, this was among the largest cotton textile manufacturing complexes in the South. It was the second mill in Alabama t... More

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgomery County, AL

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgo...

Significance: The most distinctive feature of the site today is the set of twelve remaining Minter System down draft kilns. Constructed in 1923, 1925, and 1941, the kilns are part of a waste-heat reuse system ... More

Memphis & Charleston Freight Depot, 330 Church Street Northwest, Huntsville, Madison County, AL

Memphis & Charleston Freight Depot, 330 Church Street Northwest, Hunts...

Significance: The freight depot, erected in 1856, is one of the oldest surviving rail facilities in Alabama. Its Italianate architecture is typical of other commercial buildings of the era. / The depot compris... More

Memphis & Charleston Freight Depot, 330 Church Street Northwest, Huntsville, Madison County, AL

Memphis & Charleston Freight Depot, 330 Church Street Northwest, Hunts...

Significance: The freight depot, erected in 1856, is one of the oldest surviving rail facilities in Alabama. Its Italianate architecture is typical of other commercial buildings of the era. / The depot compris... More

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Significance: The warehouse complex consists of 25 c. 1870s and c. 1880s brick warehouses with 12 inch firewalls and fire doors. The buildings flank Alabama Avenue and are contained between Alabama Avenue, Sel... More

Tallassee Mills, 1844 Old Mill Road, Tallassee, Elmore County, AL

Tallassee Mills, 1844 Old Mill Road, Tallassee, Elmore County, AL

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: During the late 19th century, this was among the largest cotton textile manufacturing complexes in the South. It was the second mill in Alabama t... More

Tallassee Mills, 1844 Old Mill Road, Tallassee, Elmore County, AL

Tallassee Mills, 1844 Old Mill Road, Tallassee, Elmore County, AL

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: During the late 19th century, this was among the largest cotton textile manufacturing complexes in the South. It was the second mill in Alabama t... More

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgomery County, AL

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgo...

Significance: The most distinctive feature of the site today is the set of twelve remaining Minter System down draft kilns. Constructed in 1923, 1925, and 1941, the kilns are part of a waste-heat reuse system ... More

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgomery County, AL

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgo...

Significance: The most distinctive feature of the site today is the set of twelve remaining Minter System down draft kilns. Constructed in 1923, 1925, and 1941, the kilns are part of a waste-heat reuse system ... More

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgomery County, AL

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgo...

Significance: The most distinctive feature of the site today is the set of twelve remaining Minter System down draft kilns. Constructed in 1923, 1925, and 1941, the kilns are part of a waste-heat reuse system ... More

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgomery County, AL

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgo...

Significance: The most distinctive feature of the site today is the set of twelve remaining Minter System down draft kilns. Constructed in 1923, 1925, and 1941, the kilns are part of a waste-heat reuse system ... More

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgomery County, AL

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgo...

Significance: The most distinctive feature of the site today is the set of twelve remaining Minter System down draft kilns. Constructed in 1923, 1925, and 1941, the kilns are part of a waste-heat reuse system ... More

5703 Sixteenth Avenue (House), 5703 Sixteenth Avenue, Valley, Chambers County, AL

5703 Sixteenth Avenue (House), 5703 Sixteenth Avenue, Valley, Chambers...

Significance: As originally built ca. 1880, this "double-pen" textile mill workers' house provided three rooms for each dwelling. The interior walls and ceilings were finished with horizontally laid double-bea... More

25 Middle Street (House), 25 Middle Street, Valley, Chambers County, AL

25 Middle Street (House), 25 Middle Street, Valley, Chambers County, A...

Significance: This wooden frame textile mill workers' home was probably built ca. 1883 during an expansion phase at Riverdale Mill. It appears to have been a duplex providing two one-room spaces for unmarried ... More

Memphis & Charleston Freight Depot, 330 Church Street Northwest, Huntsville, Madison County, AL

Memphis & Charleston Freight Depot, 330 Church Street Northwest, Hunts...

Significance: The freight depot, erected in 1856, is one of the oldest surviving rail facilities in Alabama. Its Italianate architecture is typical of other commercial buildings of the era. / The depot compris... More

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Significance: The warehouse complex consists of 25 c. 1870s and c. 1880s brick warehouses with 12 inch firewalls and fire doors. The buildings flank Alabama Avenue and are contained between Alabama Avenue, Sel... More

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Significance: The warehouse complex consists of 25 c. 1870s and c. 1880s brick warehouses with 12 inch firewalls and fire doors. The buildings flank Alabama Avenue and are contained between Alabama Avenue, Sel... More

Tallassee Mills, 1844 Old Mill Road, Tallassee, Elmore County, AL

Tallassee Mills, 1844 Old Mill Road, Tallassee, Elmore County, AL

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: During the late 19th century, this was among the largest cotton textile manufacturing complexes in the South. It was the second mill in Alabama t... More

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgomery County, AL

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgo...

Significance: The most distinctive feature of the site today is the set of twelve remaining Minter System down draft kilns. Constructed in 1923, 1925, and 1941, the kilns are part of a waste-heat reuse system ... More

Tallassee Mills, 1844 Old Mill Road, Tallassee, Elmore County, AL

Tallassee Mills, 1844 Old Mill Road, Tallassee, Elmore County, AL

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: During the late 19th century, this was among the largest cotton textile manufacturing complexes in the South. It was the second mill in Alabama t... More

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgomery County, AL

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgo...

Significance: The most distinctive feature of the site today is the set of twelve remaining Minter System down draft kilns. Constructed in 1923, 1925, and 1941, the kilns are part of a waste-heat reuse system ... More

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Significance: The warehouse complex consists of 25 c. 1870s and c. 1880s brick warehouses with 12 inch firewalls and fire doors. The buildings flank Alabama Avenue and are contained between Alabama Avenue, Sel... More

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL

Significance: The warehouse complex consists of 25 c. 1870s and c. 1880s brick warehouses with 12 inch firewalls and fire doors. The buildings flank Alabama Avenue and are contained between Alabama Avenue, Sel... More

Tallassee Mills, 1844 Old Mill Road, Tallassee, Elmore County, AL

Tallassee Mills, 1844 Old Mill Road, Tallassee, Elmore County, AL

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: During the late 19th century, this was among the largest cotton textile manufacturing complexes in the South. It was the second mill in Alabama t... More

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgomery County, AL

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgo...

Significance: The most distinctive feature of the site today is the set of twelve remaining Minter System down draft kilns. Constructed in 1923, 1925, and 1941, the kilns are part of a waste-heat reuse system ... More

Memphis & Charleston Freight Depot, 330 Church Street Northwest, Huntsville, Madison County, AL

Memphis & Charleston Freight Depot, 330 Church Street Northwest, Hunts...

Significance: The freight depot, erected in 1856, is one of the oldest surviving rail facilities in Alabama. Its Italianate architecture is typical of other commercial buildings of the era. / The depot compris... More

Tallassee Mills, 1844 Old Mill Road, Tallassee, Elmore County, AL

Tallassee Mills, 1844 Old Mill Road, Tallassee, Elmore County, AL

1993 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: During the late 19th century, this was among the largest cotton textile manufacturing complexes in the South. It was the second mill in Alabama t... More

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgomery County, AL

Jenkins Brick Company, Plant No. 2, Furnace Street, Montgomery, Montgo...

Significance: The most distinctive feature of the site today is the set of twelve remaining Minter System down draft kilns. Constructed in 1923, 1925, and 1941, the kilns are part of a waste-heat reuse system ... More