|
New Birmingham, 1 mile southeast of
Rusk on US 69
Born during iron rush of 1880s. Population about 3000. Had 2
iron furnaces, "The Tassie Bell" and "The Star and Cresent,"
15 brick business blocks included banks, ice plant, electric
plant, pipe foundry, school and palacial southern hotel
where Jay Gould and Grover Cleveland were guests. Street
railway connected with Rusk. Became ghost town in 1890s due
to financial troubles of iron companies.
|