The largest Native American mounds are located near the Black Warrior River.
It impounds the Black Warrior River for navigation and flood control.
The church building was moved across the Black Warrior River to its present location in 1878.
However, some of these sites were lost after being submerged in the construction of a lock system on the Warrior River.
The coal fields were named, in turn, after the Black Warrior River that drains them.
GeoMet, Inc. operates a discharge water pipeline to the Black Warrior River.
The Black Warrior River is bounded along nearly its entire course by a series of locks and dams.
The Black Warrior River is a considerable stream which joins the Tombigbee from the east.
It built two of the first covered bridges across the Black Warrior River.
However, the official name of the entire river from Bankhead Lake south is the Black Warrior River.