
Historic Downtown Pell City - Pell City, AL
N 33° 35.180 W 086° 17.162
16S E 566251 N 3716519
Historic Downtown Pell City, Pell City, AL
Waymark Code: WMD4Z6
Location: Alabama, United States
Date Posted: 11/19/2011
Views: 7
Historical marker describing the Downtown Historic District. The marker is located on the lawn of the St. Clair County Courthouse, Pell City branch. The Downtown District was added to the National Register of Historic Places on Cotober 29, 2001. The marker was placed by the Alabama Historical Association.
Marker Name: Historic Downtown Pell City
 Marker Type: Urban
 Addtional Information:: Founded by railroad investors and incorporated on May 6, 1891. Pell City was named for one of the financial backers, George Hamilton Pell of New York. Nearly disappearing after the panic of 1893, the town was redeveloped after 1901 by Sumter Cogswell and his wife, Lydia DeGaris Cogswell, along with other local investors and businessmen. Mr. Cogswell influenced the location here in 1902 of the Pell City Manufacturing Company, subsequently, Avondale Mills. The town’s prosperity was secured after that time. The Historic District encompasses two long blocks along Cogswell Avenue from Nineteenth Street to Twenty-first Street and several buildings on Nineteenth and Twenty-first Streets North and Twentieth Street South. The only building to survive the earlier period was the Maxwell Building constructed in 1890. The majority of the historic structures were built in the years between 1902 and 1903. The Downtown District was added to the National Register of Historic Places on Cotober 29, 2001.
 Date Dedicated / Placed: 2003
 Marker Number: None

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