Fort No. 5
a.k.a. Confederate Breastwork
W of Phenix on Opelika Hwy., Phenix City, AL Local significance of the structure:Listed in National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
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The county was officially created on December 18, 1832, named after Colonel Gilbert C. Russell, a lawyer and early settler. At that time, Russell County covered a much larger area than it does today, including what is now Lee County. As the area developed, the county seat was established in the town of Crawford, which was later relocated to its current location in Phenix City.
During the American Civil War, Russell County played a crucial role due to its location on the Chattahoochee River, which served as a significant transportation route. The county experienced numerous military actions and was occupied by both Union and Confederate forces at various times during the war. The battle of Girard took place in the present-day Phenix City, resulting in significant destruction and loss of life.
In the post-war years, Russell County witnessed a wave of economic growth and development. The discovery of rich phosphate deposits in the area led to the establishment of mining operations, attracting workers and investors. The county also benefited from the construction of railroads and the establishment of industries such as agriculture, manufacturing, and trade. Today, Russell County continues to thrive as a vital part of Alabama's economy and a hub for various industries and activities.
Russell County Timeline
This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Russell County, Alabama.
- 1832 - Russell County is officially created by the Alabama legislature.
- 1833 - The county seat of Russell County is established in Hurtsboro.
- 1861-1865 - Russell County is deeply affected by the American Civil War.
- 1879 - The county seat is relocated to Seale.
- 1889 - Phenix City is officially incorporated in Russell County.
- 1904 - A devastating tornado hits Phenix City, causing significant damage.
- 1955-1958 - The Phenix City bombings occur, leading to federal intervention.
- 1968 - A major flood damages parts of Russell County.
- 2003 - The county seat is moved back to Phenix City.