Ensley, Birmingham, Alabama

Ensley, Birmingham, Alabama

Ensley is a large community of Birmingham, Alabama, United States that was once a separate and thriving industrial city.

History

Ensley was founded in 1886 by Memphis entrepreneur, Enoch Ensley, as a new industrial city on the outskirts of a rapidly developing Birmingham (then just 15 years old) and directly adjacent to the Pratt coal seam. Zealously promoting and investing his own wealth in the project, Ensley soon attracted the interest of the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company (TCI), which bought a controlling interest in the Ensley Land Company. In the first year of development, sanitary engineer Edwin Waring, Jr. of Rhode Island was contracted to lay out the new city's streets and infrastructure, including an early application of separate storm and sanitary sewers. Meanwhile Ensley and TCI erected four 200-ton blast furnaces which were in operation by April, 1889, the largest such grouping in the world. Despite the grand beginning, a series of setbacks began with the death of Colonel Ensley in 1891. The economic panic of 1893 resulted in the dissolution of the land company. The entire property was sold at sheriff's auction for less than $16,000.

In 1898 the Ensley Land Company was reorganized and active industrial development resumed, including the construction of hundreds of small workers' cottages. It was here that TCI pioneered the open-hearth process of making steel in the Birmingham District. By 1906 two more blast furnaces were completed and a record 400,000 tons of steel were produced in a single year. Schools, churches, public buildings and stores were rapidly constructed to keep pace with the scores of new mills and plants opening up.

The success of the development established a corridor of industrial development reaching out to the southwest of Birmingham. During its heyday between the late 1890s and the Great Depression, Ensley was known for its lively fraternal halls and dance clubs, including Tuxedo Junction at the crossing of the Wylam and Pratt City streetcar lines. In 1939 the hit song "Tuxedo Junction" made the spot nationally famous. It was written by local musician Erskine Hawkins and arranged by Glenn Miller.

When U. S. Steel purchased TCI in 1907 they began planning a new, larger plant further west at the center of a large planned community to be named Corey (now named Fairfield). Although the new plant was close enough that workers living in Ensley wouldn't have to relocate, the move did stifle any ongoing development. With the loss of the major industrial activities in the 1970s, Ensley has lost much of its population and economic base.

Education

The area is served by the Birmingham City Schools, including Council Elementary School and Bush Middle School. Ensley High School, which was founded in 1901, closed in 2006 with the student body merging into the new P.D. Jackson-Olin High School.

Notable Natives

*Charlie Finley, baseball owner
*Bob Harmon, auto racing promoter
*Charlie Perkins, baseball player
*Izzy Jannazzo, boxer
*Erskine "Erk" Russell, American football coach
*Charles (Charley) Boswell, 16 time US Blind Golf Champion
*Cornelius Bennett, American football Hall of Fame linebacker

References

* Norton, Ingrid (July 20, 2006) " [http://www.bhamweekly.com/archived/pages/20060720_cover%20story.php From dance halls to ghost town: Recognizing Ensley’s Tuxedo Junction] ." "Birmingham Weekly." - accessed July 25, 2006

External links

* [http://www.informationbirmingham.com/community/CommunitySelectForm.jsp/ Ensley Neighborhood]


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