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The
city of Bessemer has a rich historical background which dates back over
110 years. The city was founded in 1887 by Henry F. Debardeleben, who is
pictured to the left. Debardeleben was considered a pioneer industrialist
that had a plan to build a city literally from the ground up. At age 30
he came to Birmingham and they soon had acquired a controlling interest
in the Red Mountain Iron and Coal Company, which was later renamed the Eureka
Mining Company. Debardeleben was the general manger of this company. It
was during this time in 1886 that he proposed to buy a site consisting of
4,040 acres of land that was located about 13 miles to the southwest of
Birmingham for approximately $100,000. Debardeleben's plan was to build
eight furnaces and to add two additional railroad outlets to the city within
two years. He believed that the future of this city and the surrounding
areas depended on the sucess of its iron and steel resources. This became
the key part of Debardeleben's organizational structure for the city. Debardeleben
even renamed the city to reflect the resources in the area that it could
offer. The original name of the city was Brooklyn; however Debardeleben
decided to rename the city Bessemer in honor of Sir Henry Bessemer, the
British scientist who was famous for his contribution to the steel making
process.
However, with the
rapid growth of the city, the people in Bessemer began to see needs that
they hadn't needed before. There was an increase in crime in the city.
As a result, Bessemer held its first court in June 1887. The people of
Bessemer had elected R.M. McAdory as the first mayor and he had eight
councilmen working with him. The people voted to incorporate the city
on September 9, 1887. Furthermore,
Bessemer has come a long way since its birth. It has had to endure both
good times and bad times. The Great Depression hit Bessemer very hard.
It has also endured several recessions. However each time the people of
the city were able to hold on and fight back. Thus today, with a population
of about 30,000, Bessemer continues to enjoy being a city that is still
experiencing growth and expansion. |
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