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News & Notes:
History
The first settlers in Winston County
settled in the Lynn Community in 1814. Among the first were
Peter Ingle and William Dodd who moved from the Tennessee
Valley into the hills of Winston.
Others came from North Carolina, Kentucky, and Georgia a
short time later. The Lynn Community was named for John
Lynn, a Confederate soldier who moved from Georgia. The
early settlers were of Anglo-Saxon descent. A few had
slaves.
At the time Lynn was settled, farming was the only
occupation with cotton and corn as the main crops. As a
result of this, very few people settled here until later in
the century.
In the later part of the century, following the Civil War,
some industries sprang up over the country, mostly mining
and lumbering.
Then the population began to increase. Also, about 1890, the
Northern Alabama Railroad was built through the community
with the depot in Lynn.
This proved to be a great asset to the community as it not
only afforded the residents transportation, but it offered
employment to people. The town of Lynn began to take roots
and grow. A cotton gin was built. Lumber was shipped by rail
to many places.
The earliest school in the Lynn area was about 2 miles south
of Lynn. It was a one-room log house only half floored. The
north gable was not covered and the cracks were not chinked.
Seats and desks were made of split logs. The school year
lasted about three months, mostly during the summer.
After the railroad was built, the school was moved to its
present site with the land being donated by Tobe Rose. In
1893, while the railroad was being built, no one lived in
Lynn. The railroad workers lived in small huts. For two or
three years, the depot was a box car.
The school at this time was a nice one-room frame building.
The first year, seats were planks laid across bales of
shingles. The next year, homemade seats and desks were
available. By 1916 it had three rooms with three teachers.
Several one teacher schools were started in surrounding
areas a few miles from Lynn.
When the school burned in 1924, classes were held in homes
and the two churches until a new six room frame building was
erected in 1925.
Plans for an accredited high school were started in 1926. An
auditorium and three rooms were added in 1928 and 1929. The
first graduating class was in 1930, consisting of three boys
and three girls.
As transportation became more available , the surrounding
one teacher schools were gradually consolidated with the
Lynn School. The Baptist Church was used for some classes
until a brick building was built for the high school in
1935. The vocational building was erected in 1940. Under the
sponsorship of the P.T.A. the basement of this building was
converted into a lunch room in 1944. The present lunch room
was built in 1962. The old frame elementary building was
beginning construction at that time. It was finished in
April 1964. The gymnasium was started during the summer of
1964.
In May 1969, the high school building burned. A new building
was constructed in 1970.
A school band was organized in 1973 with a beginning band.
In 1952, Lynn was incorporated as a city with a mayor and a
city council form of government by a vote of 17 to 16.
John W. Lynn built the first house behind what is now the
Harris and Williams Building. The planer was built in Lynn
around 1920 or 1921 and stayed in business until 1936.
Later Mr. Shute of Mississippi put in a planer. It was
purchased from Red Bailey and was run by Mr. Hurman Little
in 1942. Also in 1920, a cotton gin was installed and run by
Mr. Charlie Long who lost an arm at the gin. Later the gin
was moved to the site where Bobby and Dana Cagle now live.
It was owned by Lee Dodd and later purchased by John T.
Harris and Dan Heck. John T. Harris’ store was built in
1931. However, two stores were lost owned by Lee Dodd and
Charlie Barton in 1931 or 1932. Benny Barton opened his
first barber shop in 1931, moved to his present site in
1959. He cut several generations of family’s hair. At one
time, Lee Dodd and Dave Long had stores in Lynn. Mr Long’s
store had everything purchasable including coffins. Bill
Barton had a store also and he was a member of the Alabama
Legislature.
Lynn has three churches: the Baptist Church, Church of
Christ, and the Church of God. Many other Protestant
churches are in the surrounding areas.
Many people who have moved to other areas to work when
young, have returned to the community in recent years. Some
are retired from their jobs or the armed services. Others
have returned to work as more jobs have been available. Most
of these have built new homes and are a great help in the
community.
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