Nadawah, Alabama
Ghost town in Alabama, United States
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Nadawah is a ghost town in Monroe County, Alabama.
History
Nadawah was named for the Nadawah Lumber Company.[1] The Nadawah Lumber Company operated 15 miles of standard-gauge railway from 1912 to 1928.[2] Nadawah was formerly a sawmill town in the early 20th century, located about a mile south of Wilcox County and seven miles from Beatrice. The town was near the head of Flat Creek, along the Louisville & Nashville Railroad (L&N). Besides the sawmill, it had a post office, school, hotel and stores.[3] A post office operated under the name Nadawah from 1900 to 1967.[4] Little exists of the community today.
Demographics
Geography
Nadawah is located at 31.8143197°N 87.1722083°W and has an elevation of 194 feet (59 m).[6]