Burnt Corn, Alabama

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Burnt Corn, Alabama
Burnt Corn, Alabama is located in Alabama
Burnt Corn, Alabama
Location within the state of Alabama
Coordinates: 31°33′13″N 87°09′37″W / 31.55361°N 87.16028°W / 31.55361; -87.16028
Country United States
State Alabama
Counties Monroe
Time zone CST (UTC-6)
ZIP code 36401
Area code(s) 251

Burnt Corn (or Burnt Corn Spring) is a small unincorporated community in Monroe County, Alabama, on the border of Conecuh County. Burnt Corn is located at a historic crossroads near the source of Burnt Corn Creek and the intersection of two trading paths.

The town and the creek may have been named for an incident in which passersby found a pile of parched corn, a food often used by Creek Indians when traveling. In 1798 the area was included in the Mississippi Territory but was controlled by the Creek Nation. Between 1805 and 1811 the area became a stop on the Federal Road through the Creek Nation.

The Battle of Burnt Corn, an episode of the Creek War in July 1813, did not occur at Burnt Corn, but at a ford of Burnt Corn Creek to the south, in present-day Escambia County, Alabama. When the Creek Nation was forced to cede land to the United States in 1815, Burnt Corn Spring was included in a 640-acre (2.6 km2) land grant to Jim Cornells, a Creek Indian who fought on the U.S. side in the war.[1]

U.S. postal service to Burnt Corn began in 1817, when the village also became part of the Alabama Territory. The post office was closed in 1997 and the 36431 ZIP code retired. Burnt Corn is now served by the Evergreen post office in ZIP 36401.

A school, the "Students' Retreat," was organized in 1820, followed by a Baptist church in 1821.

Burnt Corn was considered a thriving community in the early twentieth century, but it never became an incorporated town. The present-day community is centered on a combined post office and general store.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Benjamin Franklin Riley, History of Conecuh County, (Columbus, Ga.: Thomas Gilbert, 1881), ch. 8

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Coordinates: 31°33′13″N 87°09′37″W / 31.55361°N 87.16028°W / 31.55361; -87.16028

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