"Blocton" is a hefty, handsome volume, crammed with rare photographs and enticing true stories -- Elmo Ellis, Atlanta Constitution, December 12, 2001
I cannot tell you how excited I am over this book. It is a Bibb County treasure -- Jim Oakley, Centreville Press, November 7, 2001
No doubt about it. "Blocton" places Charles Adams and his hometown on the map. -- Ben Windham, Tuscaloosa News, November 4, 2001
Product Description
"Blocton" is a beautiful, 8 1/2" x 11" cloth bound book with 240 photographs, most previously unpublished. The saga begins with two entrepreneurs, Truman Aldrich and Cornelius Cadle, who created the Cahaba Coal Mining Company and pushed a railroad eight miles into the wilderness of Bibb County, Alabama to tap thick veins of coal deep underground. There, they built the town called Blocton. Beside the company town rose West Blocton. The social fabric of the two communities was extraordinary containing a tapestry of nationalities from Italians to Russian Jews, Slavs, and Welsh.







