Wikipedia:WikiProject U.S. Roads/Alabama/Early numbering

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A renumbering happened between the 1927 and 1928 maps. The State Highway Department was reorganized in mid-1927, so it was probably then.

Early auto trails[1]
  • Bankhead Highway (SR-8), across the state via Anniston - Talladega - Birmingham - Jasper
  • Dixie Overland Highway (SR-26), across the state from Columbus via Montgomery - Selma to Meridian
  • Jackson Highway (SR-5), Tennessee via Florence - Russellville - Vernon to Mississippi
  • Bee Line Highway (SR-7), Tennessee via Athens - Decatur - Birmingham - Montgomery - Troy - Dothan
  • Florida Short Route (SR-1), Tennessee via Huntsville - Guntersville - Gadsden - Anniston - Talladega - Dadeville - Opelika to Columbus

It doesn't look like the Brandon Highway - Montgomery, Greenville, Camden, Livingston, Meridian, MS - had a single number.