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Rivers of History: Life on the Coosa, Tallapoosa, Cahaba, and Alabama

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The story of the people of the Alabama River system

Four streams make up the Alabama River system, the Coosa, Tallapoosa, Cahaba, and Alabama. Together they flow for more than 900 miles, through some of the most historic regions of the state. This book looks at the way these streams have shaped the lives of the people who lived along them, and how, in turn, people have used the rivers to their own ends.

This is the story of the people of the Alabama River the Indians, traders, steamboatmen, passengers, slaves, loggers, "deadheaders", divers, river rats, fishermen, industrial giants, factory workers, business boosters, environmentalists, and those who simply love the rivers because of something that seems to have been a part of them from the first time they saw the water flowing. This is a book for and about these people. They, and the rivers, are the main characters in the story.

316 pages, Paperback

First published July 30, 1995

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Harvey H. Jackson

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June 25, 2024
I’ll circle back in 60 years and enjoy this more
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November 24, 2013
Read it. From Horseshoe Bend to Gee's Bend and beyond, you will learn fascinating Alabama history at each river's turn.
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