Houses on the main road in Holt, Alabama, the day the town was auctioned off at the Tuscaloosa County courthouse.

The town had been built in 1902 by the Central Iron and Coal Company. This photograph was taken for an article about the sale of the town, which was purchased by William Hulsey of Birmingham on February 4, 1941. According to the article (published in the Birmingham News on February 5), "Hulsey&...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Fitzpatrick, Jimmy
Format: Electronic
Published: Alabama Department of Archives and History
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Online Access:http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/amg/id/146966
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Summary:The town had been built in 1902 by the Central Iron and Coal Company. This photograph was taken for an article about the sale of the town, which was purchased by William Hulsey of Birmingham on February 4, 1941. According to the article (published in the Birmingham News on February 5), "Hulsey's town consists of 379 houses scattered over 777.9 acres of land that has the profile of a dried-up apple magnified several million times. Some 1,500 persons live in the town and rents on the houses range from $7 to $35 a month. His purchase includes everything but several churches, a school, the foundry company's commissary and office building. He'll share the post-office with Uncle Sam."