Tallapoosa County, Alabama
A Bloody Contest
Alabama Mills WWII Memorial
Alexander City: A Textile Community
Battle Of Emucfau
Battle Of Horseshoe Bend
Charge!
Court Square
Daviston, Alabama/Daviston School
Designed for Defense
Edward Bell High School / Alma Mater
First Baptist Church
First Presbyterian Church
First United Methodist Church 1872
First Universalist Church of Camp Hill
Fletcher Napoleon Farrington, Sr.
Fort Okfuskee
Futile Escape
Grafenberg Medical Institute
Gun Hill
History of Tallassee
Horseshoe Bend Battle Ground
Horseshoe Bend Battleground Monument
Horseshoe Bend Campaign Combatants
Horseshoe Bend National Military Park
Jackson Trace
Johnson J. Hooper
Lyman Ward Military Academy
Major Lemuel P. Montgomery
Menawa, War Chief
Needmore 1873
Site of Thaddeus Post Office
Tallapoosa County Korean & Vietnam War Memorial
Tallapoosa County Peace Officers
Tallapoosa County World War I Memorial
Tallapoosa County World War II Memorial
Tallassee Vietnam War Memorial
Tecumseh and the Prophets
The First Baptist Church
The High Ground
The Savannah And Memphis Railroad 1874
They Fought to the Last
Tohopeka in Flames
Town of New Site
Tukabahchi
While the Long Roll Was Beating
With Deer Tails in Their Hair
Woods Presbyterian Church
Youngsville
In the early 19th century, European settlers began to enter the area and establish towns. The city of Dadeville was founded in 1837 and became the county seat of Tallapoosa County. As more settlers arrived, the county's population grew rapidly, primarily through agriculture and the production of cotton.
During the American Civil War, Tallapoosa County played a significant role. It was a strategic location, as the railroad passing through the county connected Montgomery and Atlanta. The county experienced battles and skirmishes as Union and Confederate forces vied for control of the area. After the war, the county faced a challenging period of reconstruction and the gradual shift from agriculture to industry.
In the 20th century, Tallapoosa County saw significant advancements and changes. The construction of Lake Martin in the 1920s provided opportunities for recreation and tourism, boosting the county's economy. The county also became more industrialized, with the growth of factories and manufacturing facilities. Today, Tallapoosa County continues to thrive, blending its historical roots with modern development and providing a diverse array of cultural, economic, and natural attractions for visitors and residents alike.
Brief timeline of the history of Tallapoosa County, Alabama:
- 1770s: The Creek Native American tribe occupies the land.
- 1814: Treaty of Fort Jackson is signed, opening the area for settlement.
- 1832: Tallapoosa County is officially established.
- 1834-1835: Construction of the first courthouse in Dadeville.
- 1861-1865: Tallapoosa County citizens fight in the American Civil War.
- 1935: Lake Martin is created as part of a hydroelectric project.
- 1965-1966: The filming of "To Kill a Mockingbird" takes place in Dadeville.
- 1990: Completion of the Horseshoe Bend National Military Park visitor center.
This timeline provides a concise overview of the key events in the history of Tallapoosa County, Alabama.