Reference Sources for CHAMBERS COUNTY, ALABAMA
Chambers County
Chambers County lies in the east-central part of the state and was a center of the textile industry during the early nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The county is also the birthplace of boxer Joe Louis and legendary lawman Pat Garrett. The county is governed by an elected six-member commission.
· Founding Date: December 18, 1832
· Area: 596 square miles
· Population: 35,176 (2006 Census Bureau estimate)
· Major Waterways: Tallapoosa River, Chattahoochee River
· Major Highways: I-85, U.S. 431, U.S. 29
· County Seat: LaFayette
· Largest City: Valley
History
Chambers County was created by an act of the Alabama State Legislature on December 18, 1832, from former Creek Indian territory ceded to the United States during the 1832 Treaty of Cusseta. The county is named for Senator Henry C. Chambers, who served in the 1819 Alabama constitutional convention. The first white settler in Chambers County was Nimrod Doyle, a sub-agent of Indian affairs who was hired to survey the land.
Chambers County, like many areas in Alabama before the Civil War, prospered as a cotton-growing area. In 1851 the area received an economic boost with the arrival of the Montgomery and West Point Railroad near the town of Cusseta. During the Civil War, the Confederacy constructed Fort Tyler in Chambers County to protect the railroad bridge, wagon bridge, and Confederate supplies in the city of West Point, Georgia, just over the county line. Union forces seized the fort and destroyed the railroad during the Battle of West Point, one of the last battles of the war.
The region suffered economic recession after the Civil War but was revitalized when local businessmen and planters established two textile mills in 1866. In August of that year, James McClendon of West Point formed the Chattahoochee Manufacturing Company, and George Huguley of Chambers County founded the Alabama and Georgia Manufacturing Company. Both mills began production in 1869 using water power from the Chattahoochee River but were forced to close temporarily during the Panic of 1873. In 1880 the Chattahoochee Manufacturing Company was reorganized into West Point Manufacturing, and the mill operated by the company was renamed Langdale Mill for its president Thomas Lang. West Point Manufacturing acquired the Alabama and Georgia Manufacturing Company in 1921. As West Point prospered, three other mills were added at Fairfax, Riverdale, and Lannet. All four mills were set in company-owned towns that provided workers and their families with schools, housing, recreational facilities, and other amenities. Eventually the four mills became known as “the Valley” and in 1980, citizens from three of the four towns (Lanett became an incorporated town in 1895) came together to build a new town named Valley, which is currently the largest population center in the county.
Major Cities and Demographics
At the time of the 2000 census, Chambers County recorded a population of 36,583. According to U.S. Census Bureau estimates, the 2006 population was 35,176, with 60.8 percent White, 38.6 percent African American, and 1.2 percent Hispanic. The county seat, LaFayette, had an estimated population of 3,121 in 2003. Other towns in the area are Valley (8,931) and Lanett (7,541). In 2004 the median household income was $30,573, compared with $37,062 for the rest of the state. The per capita income was $15,147 in 1999, compared with $18,189 for the rest of the state.
Economy
Since its formation, Chambers County’s economy has been linked to cotton, both agriculturally and industrially. Prior to the Civil War, the area was an agricultural community dependant upon cotton, and afterward it was devoted to the textile industry. The Chattahoochee Manufacturing Company and the Alabama and Georgia Manufacturing Company were founded in 1866, and in 1880 the Chattahoochee Manufacturing Company was reorganized into West Point Manufacturing and the mill was renamed Langdale Mills and became the hub of a company town. The company opened mill villages at Fairfax and Lanett and in 1921 acquired Alabama and Georgia Manufacturing, which had been renamed Riverdale Mill. The prosperous mills produced towels and cotton duck, a heavy material used to make canvas. In 1965 stock in West Point manufacturing became publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange. That same year the company merged with Pepperell Manufacturing of Maine and in 1988 acquired J.P. Stevens Inc. From 1880 to 1990 the company operated under one family, the Laniers. In 1993 the company changed its name to WestPoint Stevens. Today the company is the leading manufacturer of bed and bath linens.
The workforce in present-day Chambers County is made up of the following occupations: 36.8 percent manufacturing; 31.7 percent production, transportation, and material moving; 23.6 percent sales and office; 19.6 percent management and professional; 12.3 percent construction, extraction, and maintenance; 12.2 percent service industry; 10.9 percent government; and 2.1 percent forestry, fishing, hunting, and agriculture. The Chambers County School system currently employs 263 teachers who serve more than 4,372 students in 16 schools. In addition, the county contains three private schools and two schools within the Lanett City School system.
Geography
Comprising approximately 596 square miles, Chambers County lies in the east-central part of the state, wholly within the Piedmont physiographic section of the state. It is bounded to the north by Randolph County, to the west by Tallapoosa County, to the south by Lee County, and to the east by Troup and Harris counties in Georgia.
The Tallapoosa River runs along the northwestern corner of the county, and numerous creeks, such as the Chikasonoxee, Allen, Chatahospee, and Osanippa, intersect the area. In addition, the Chattahoochee River runs along the eastern border of the county. Interstate 85 is Chambers County’s major transportation route, running northeast-southwest in the far eastern corner of the county. U.S. 29 and 431 are the county’s other major transportation arteries. Lanett Municipal Airport and Valley airport are the county’s public airports.
Events and Places of Interest
Chambers County’s many waterways, including the Chattahoochee and Tallapoosa rivers, are ideal for boating, fishing, and canoeing. In addition, West Point Lake, the second largest man-made lake in the U.S., provides fishing, boating, hunting, camping, and swimming. The county’s textile mill towns of Fairfax, Langdale, Riverview, and Shawmut are listed on the National Register of Historic Places and provide a glimpse of life in a company town during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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