Adamsville Fire Department
The City of Adamsville, located in Alabama, has a rich history that dates back to its settlement in 1862, with notable growth occurring post-Civil War. Initially named after resident William Adams, who donated land for the Kansas City Memphis and Birmingham Railroad, the town flourished when coal mining became a significant part of its economy in the 1890s.
Adamsville experienced a setback with a devastating fire in 1918 that destroyed much of its downtown, including the original railroad depot, which was rebuilt shortly after. The city was reincorporated in 1953, leading to the construction of new civic buildings, marking a new chapter in its development.
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