BRIERFIELD IRONWORKS HISTORICAL STATE PARK - BRIERFIELD, AL


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Overview
In a hollow, beside a wet weather stream that would forever after be known as
Furnace Branch, a group of men calling themselves the Bibb County Iron Company built a
furnace in 1862. Spurred on by the desire to make a fortune from the South's desperate
need for iron for war materials, the company was soon producing, in the words of a
contemporary iron founder, "the toughest and most suitable iron for making guns above
any other iron in the South."
This notoriety for making superior iron so impressed Richmond that in 1863 the Confederate
government purchased the ironworks and soon added a second furnace and rolling mill.
Of course, this reputation for making iron did not go unnoticed by Union authorities
either. In the early morning hours of March 31, 1865, the Federal Tenth Missouri Cavalry
saddled up in Montevallo and dashed to the Brierfield Ironworks. Within minutes, the works
were in flames.
After the war, the former Chief of Confederate Ordnance, and future University of Alabama
president, Josia Gorgas, organized a company to repair and operate the works. But these
efforts ended in failure, and from 1873 to 1880, the furnaces at Brierfield were silent.
Then, in the early 1880's, Thomas Jefferson Peter came to town. A former general manager
of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, Peter had big plans and the money to back
them up. He made Brierfield boom. Everything was new, better or bigger, and Brierfield was
called the "Magic City of Bibb County."
By the end of the decade, however, the future was not so bright. The huge metal furnaces
in the new city of Birmingham could produce ten times as much iron per day as the old
brick furnace at Brierfield. Peter struggled on. Finally, in the cold darkness of
Christmas Eve morning, 1894, the Brierfield furnace blew out, forever.
Activities & Amenities
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Biking |
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Tent Camping |
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Hiking Trails |
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Fishing |
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RV Camping |
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Deer Viewing Area |
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Picnicing |
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Restrooms |
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Playground |
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Laundry |
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Dump Station |
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Hadicapped Access |
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Telephones |
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Sleeping Shelter |
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