Unincorporated community in Alabama, United States
Unincorporated community in Alabama, United States
Piper is an unincorporated community in Bibb County , Alabama , United States.
History
Piper was named for Oliver Hazzard Perry Piper, who founded the Little Cahaba Coal Company and was a business partner of Henry F. DeBardeleben .[ 2] The Little Cahaba Coal Company operated two mines at Piper.[ 3] Combined with nearby Coleanor , the two towns had a combined population of nearly 2,500.[ 4] Coal was shipped from Piper to Birmingham on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad . The last mine in Piper was closed in the 1950s.[ 5]
In February 1934, members of the United Mine Workers called a strike at the Piper mines. Governor Benjamin M. Miller called in the Alabama National Guard to maintain order.[ 6]
Six miners were killed in a mining accident in Piper on May 31, 1925.[ 7]
A post office operated under the name Piper from 1905 to 1955.[ 8]
Notable native
References
^ "Piper" . Geographic Names Information System . United States Geological Survey , United States Department of the Interior .
^ Foscue, Virginia (1989). Place Names in Alabama . Tuscaloosa : The University of Alabama Press. p. 112. ISBN 0-8173-0410-X .
^ Alabama. Department of Archives and History (1923). Alabama Official and Statistical Register . Brown Printing Company. p. 489.
^ "Piper/Coleanor" . The Historical Marker Database . HMDB.org. Retrieved March 10, 2020 .
^ Harris, W. Stuart (January 26, 2024). Dead Towns of Alabama . Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press. p. 98. ISBN 978-0-8-173-1125-4 .
^ James Sanders Day (June 24, 2013). Diamonds in the Rough: A History of Alabama's Cahaba Coal Field . University of Alabama Press. p. 133. ISBN 978-0-8173-1794-2 .
^ "Piper, AL Little Cahaba Coal Co Mine Accident, May 1925" . GenDisasters.com . Retrieved March 10, 2020 .
^ "Bibb County" . Jim Forte Postal History. Retrieved March 9, 2020 .
^ Brent Kelley (March 3, 2005). Voices from the Negro Leagues: Conversations with 52 Baseball Standouts of the Period 1924-1960 . McFarland. p. 132. ISBN 978-0-7864-2279-1 .