Arwood School Site

Historical marker location:
New Brockton, Alabama
( Marker is on County Route 248, 1.2 miles north of Alabama Route 12, on the left when traveling north.)

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The state of Alabama played a significant role in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 60s. The Montgomery Bus Boycott, which was sparked by Rosa Parks' refusal to give up her seat on a bus, took place in Montgomery, Alabama in 1955. The city was also the site of the Selma to Montgomery marches in 1965, which were a key event in the struggle for voting rights for African Americans.
Coffee County, Alabama, located in the southeastern part of the state, has a rich and diverse history that dates back to its founding in 1841. The county was named in honor of General John Coffee, a veteran of the War of 1812 and a prominent figure in the early development of the state.

In its early years, Coffee County was primarily an agricultural community, with cotton being a major cash crop. The county's fertile soil and favorable climate made it an ideal location for farming, leading to a rapid increase in population and economic growth. With the arrival of the railroad in the late 19th century, Coffee County became an important hub for transportation and trade, further fueling its prosperity.

During the Civil War, Coffee County was heavily impacted like many parts of the South. The county experienced both Union and Confederate occupations throughout the war, resulting in widespread devastation and a decline in agricultural output. However, the community resiliently bounced back in the post-war years, with the economy gradually recovering and new industries emerging, such as timber and turpentine production.

In the 20th century, Coffee County continued to evolve. The county saw an expansion of infrastructure, including the construction of roads and bridges, as well as the establishment of schools, hospitals, and other public services. The growth of enterprise and commerce further diversified the local economy, with manufacturing and retail sectors becoming prominent contributors.

Today, Coffee County remains a thriving community with a diverse economy, encompassing agriculture, manufacturing, education, and healthcare industries. Its rich history, vibrant culture, and natural beauty make it a desirable place to live, work, and visit.

This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Coffee County, Alabama.

  • 1841: Coffee County is established on December 29, with its county seat in Elba.
  • 1853: The county courthouse is built in Elba.
  • 1861-1865: Coffee County residents serve in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.
  • 1874: The town of Enterprise is incorporated.
  • 1889: The Alabama Midland Railway is completed, connecting Enterprise and other cities in the county to the transportation network.
  • 1915: The Boll Weevil infestation devastates the cotton industry in Coffee County, leading farmers to diversify their crops.
  • 1936: The construction of the Enterprise State Community College begins.
  • 1946: The Pea River Electric Cooperative is established, providing electricity to rural areas of Coffee County.
  • 1965: The Enterprise Shopping Plaza opens, becoming one of the first major shopping centers in the county.
  • 2003: The Coffee County Emergency Management Agency is formed to coordinate disaster response and preparedness efforts.
  • 2016: The new Coffee County Hospital is opened in Enterprise, replacing the older facility.