The port located at the mouth of Anderson Creek was known as Saddle Rock Landing.
The last log drive on Anderson Creek was in 1901.
It sits along Anderson Creek as did the wool mill of William Johnson.
After the storm crossed Anderson Creek and moved up Montgomery Run, it dispersed.
(The highway was largely built with convict labor housed in cabins at Anderson Creek.)
Current talks are in place on incorporating Anderson Creek as a town, which would entail a post office being stationed in the community.
Anderson Creek is a strong rural community that has a lot of potential and is currently growing at a very rapid rate.
Anderson Creek is a fast-growing community.
The town is situated along Anderson Creek, which empties into the Elk River near the Lauderdale-Limestone county border.
Many farmers took plots of land along the Anderson Creek (now known as Christies Creek).