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Alabama State Archives

Archive-It Partner Since: Sep, 2005

Organization Type: State Archives & Libraries

Organization URL: http://www.archives.state.al.us/   

Description:

The Alabama Department of Archives and History tells the story of the people of Alabama by preserving records and artifacts of historical value and promoting a better understanding of Alabama history.

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Title: Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Website

URL: http://www.tenntom.org/

Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, M - Z

Description: The Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway is a connecting link between established water transportation routes that serve shippers and producers in the South and the Midwest as well as deep water ports along the eastern Gulf of Mexico. This unique feature has already benefited commercial interests in 18 states since it opened for business in 1985. The 234 - mile waterway begins at its northern end at Pickwick Lake on the Tennessee River, flows through northeast Mississippi and west Alabama, and connects with the established Warrior-Tombigbee navigation system at Demopolis, Alabama. From there, commerce travels northward as far as Port Birmingham, Alabama or south to Mobile, Alabama, and other destinations along the Gulf coast. The main features of Tenn-Tom are 10 locks and dams and a 29-mile man-made canal, one of the largest earth moving projects in history. The 10 locks raise or lower barges and boats a total of 341 feet, the difference in elevation between the two ends of the waterway. There are some 40 recreation areas that provide easy access to nearly 44,000 acres of water - related sports and other activities. In addition, marinas are located along the Tenn-Tom and connecting waterways to meet the needs of local as well as transient boaters. Over 110,000 acres of land were acquired for the construction and operation of the project. Some of these lands are available for public hunting. Also, another 88,000 acres, mostly bottomland hardwoods, have been purchased from voluntary sellers and managed by the two state conservation agencies for wildlife habitat. After 12 years of construction, the waterway opened to commercial traffic in January 1985. Seventeen public ports and terminals are strategically located within the waterway corridor to serve shippers' needs.

Captured 9 times between Apr 07, 2010 and Sep 13, 2012

Subject:   Economic development - Alabama,  Shipping - Alabama ,  Economic development - Mississippi Tourism - Alabama Shipping terminals - Alabama Tombigbee River (Ala.) Tenn-Tom Waterway Locks and dams - Alabama Whitten Historical Center Locks and dams - Mississippi Warrior River (Ala.)

Title: Alabama State Port Authority Facebook Page

URL: http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Alabama-State-Port-Authority/103156026410455

Collection: Alabama State Agency Facebook Pages

Description: Alabama State Port Authority Facebook Page - The Alabama State Port Authority owns and operates the State of Alabama’s deepwater port facilities at the Port of Mobile, currently ranked 9th largest U.S. seaport in total volume.

Captured 5 times between Oct 25, 2011 and Jan 08, 2013

Subject:   Ports - Alabama Docks - Alabama Exports - Alabama,  Shipping - Alabama

Title: Website

URL: http://www.asdd.com/

Collection: Alabama State Agencies I - K

Description: Alabama State Port Authority FY 2007 Dedicated: 1928; Acreage: Total - 4,000; Main Complex: 570 McDuffie Island: 556; Choctaw Point: 380+/- acres; Other Sites: 2,098; Inland Docks: 462; Number of Berths: 37; Channel Depth: 45 Feet to the Tunnels; 40 Foot in the River Harbor; 4 Million sq. ft. of warehousing and open yards.

Captured 2 times between Nov 24, 2008 and Mar 19, 2009

Videos: 5 Videos Captured

Subject:   Ports - Alabama Docks - Alabama Imports - Alabama Exports - Alabama,  Shipping - Alabama

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