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Lincoln School and Village
LINCOLN SCHOOL AND VILLAGE
In 1918 William Lincoln Barrell of Lowell, MA. purchased Abingdon Mill and transformed it into a large textile center o f all concrete construction named Lincoln Mill Village. Phillip Peeler served as its superintendent from 1934-1953. Built in 1929 this school became the central core of community life until 1956 when Lincoln Village was annexed to the city of Huntsville. Edward W. Anderson served as its principal for 27 years. Many graduates became local and state leaders. The mill stopped operation in 1957 and burned
in 1980.
ALABAMA HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION 1985
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Lincoln School and Village Historical Marker
This Alabama Historical Association marker was erected in 1985 at 1110 Meridian Street (in front of Lincoln Elementary School), Huntsville, Alabama. For more information regarding Lincoln Mill Village, see References 17, 24, 53, 83, and 95.