Selma Naval Foundry

The naval foundry in Selma played a key role producing ordnance for the Confederacy, including plate steel for ironclad ships, as well as shot, shell, cannons, and the famous Brooke rifles. The foundry was burned, along with a number of other structures, during a raid by Union Gen. James H. Wilson and his troops.

Photograph of the Confederate Naval Foundry in Selma after it was burned by U.S. Army raiders under Gen. James H. Wilson in 1865.
Courtesy of the Alabama Tourism Department
Photograph of the Confederate Naval Foundry in Selma after it was burned by U.S. Army raiders under Gen. James H. Wilson in 1865.