Henry Ticknor DeBardeleben (January 2, 1874 – November 2, 1948) was an American coal magnate from Alabama.
[1] DeBardeleben started his career as the superintendent of the Alice Furnace, owned by the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company, from 1894 to 1895.
[1] He then served as the manager of furnaces and mines near Alice Creek in Tennessee, owned by the Bon Air Coal and Iron Company.
[1] By 1907, he was appointed as the Vice President of the Woodstock Iron and Steel Corporation of Anniston, Alabama.
[5] Additionally, DeBardeleben served as the Vice President and Director of the National Coal Association.