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  1. Heart of A Small Town: Photographs of Alabama Towns by Robin McDonald, 2003-07-02
  2. The History of Duncanville, Alabama, 1898-1990
  3. Letters From Alabama: Chiefly Relating To Natural History (1859) by Philip Henry Gosse, 2008-10-27
  4. Dreams of Africa in Alabama: The Slave Ship Clotilda and the Story of the Last Africans Brought to America by Sylviane A. Diouf, 2009-02-18
  5. Welcome the Hour of Conflict: William Cowan McClellan and the 9th Alabama by William Cowan McClellan, 2007-01-28
  6. History of Coosa County Alabama by Rev. George E. Brewer, 1987-06
  7. Alabama (Confederate Military History Extended Edition Series : Volume VIII) by Joseph Wheeler, 1987-02
  8. History of Walker County, ItsTowns and Its People (Vol. 5 of the Annals of Northwest Alabama) by John Martin Dombhart, 1987
  9. Alabama's Civil Rights Trail: An Illustrated Guide to the Cradle of Freedom (Alabama The Forge of History) by Mr. Frye Gaillard, 2010-03-02
  10. Discovering Alabama Forests by Doug Phillips, 2006-10-28
  11. Weren't No Good Times: Personal Accounts of Slavery in Alabama (Real Voices, Real History) by Horace Randall Williams, 2004-02-01
  12. Dreamworlds of Alabama by Allen Shelton, 2007-10-05
  13. The One-Gallused Rebellion: Agrarianism in Alabama, 1865-1896 by William Warren Rogers Sr, 2001-06-18
  14. Alabama: It's History and Geography by Donette Bower, Donald Dodd, et all 2000-06

81. Welcome To The Alabama Historical Commission
The mission is to foster an awareness of the value of historic structures, sites, and objects that Category Regional North America Society and Culture history......468 South Perry Street, Montgomery, alabama 36104 (334) 2423184 This siterequires a frames capable browser. Best viewed at 800x600 resolution.
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82. Franklin County Alabama - History
is rich in history with a number of interesting tales to be told, one of which ishere on this page. The county was established February 4, 1814 by the alabama
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Franklin County is rich in history with a number of interesting tales to be told, one of which is here on this page. The county was established February 4, 1814 by the Alabama Territorial Legislature, preceded only by Madison (1808), Mobile(1812) and Clark (1812) counties, which had been organized from Mississippi territory. Illustrious American patriot Benjamin Franklin had been dead less than 30 years, when a large tract of land in Northwest Alabama was dubbed Franklin County in his honor. The county originally extended north to the Tennessee River, but a parcel was later divided off and became Colbert County. It is a land that once was called home by several Indian Tribes, most notably the Chickasaws, Creeks and Cherokees.

83. Albertville, Alabama - History, Demographics, Education, REcreation, Health
Includes demographics, education, recreation and health.Category Regional North America Albertville Society and Culture...... first mayor. One of the worst tornadoes to ever touch down in Alabamaalmost completely destroyed Albertville on April 24, 1908. The
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The city of Albertville, named for one of its founders, Thomas Albert, had its real beginning around 1881 when L.S. Emmett moved there from Georgia and set up the city's first large store. Albertville was incorporated on February 18, 1881 with W.M. Coleman serving as first mayor. One of the worst tornadoes to ever touch down in Alabama almost completely destroyed Albertville on April 24, 1908. The city recovered, and today is the largest city in Marshall County with a population of 17,145.
Marshall County is an industrially oriented area as evidenced by its numerous and diverse manufacturing service, construction and processing businesses. To invite further growth in the area of industrialization, Albertville offers numerous benefits. Among them are a favorable tax structure, fair cost of TVA electricity and a large supply of available labor. In addition, there are four industrial parks, which are continually expanding. To assist the growth on industry, the city is constantly looking for available properties to purchase for industrial use.
POPULATION: For the past three decades, both Albertville and Marshall County have shown steady growth with a current estimated population of 191,415 for a 25 mile radius surrounding the city. The population of Albertville is approximately 17,145.

84. Guntersville, Alabama - History, Demographics, Education, REcreation, Health
LOCATION Located in Northeast alabama, Guntersville is approximately70 miles northeast of Birmingham and 40 miles south of Huntsville.
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POPULATION: The 1980 census showed the Guntersville population at 7,041.
LOCATION: Located in Northeast Alabama, Guntersville is approximately 70 miles northeast of Birmingham and 40 miles south of Huntsville.
CLIMATE: Guntersville's annual average temperature is 62 degrees F. The winter average is 42 degrees F and summer is 79 degrees F. Rainfall average is 53 inches. Snow is rare. Altitude is approximately 600 feet above sea level. SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS: Among the active civic and service clubs in Guntersville are, Kiwanis, Rotary, Civitan, Jaycees, Pilot, and Business and Professional Women. In addition numerous study clubs and other groups meet on a regular basis.
Guntersville was the first city of its size in Alabama to have all of its schools accredited by the Southern Association of Schools and Colleges, a testimony to the value the community places on quality education. Guntersville schools rank well above the national average academically. Enrollment in the city schools totals approximately 2,000 students. Thre are four schools operated by an appointed Board of Education in grades K-12.
Vocational and technical education courses are taught at Guntersville High School. High school students may also take courses at the Marshall Technical School located in Guntersville.

85. Maryvale Elementary School - Mobile, Alabama - History
Maryvale Elementary School history. Maryvale Elementary School openedin 1947 in a wooden building originally designed to house women
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Maryvale Elementary School History Maryvale Elementary School opened in 1947 in a wooden building originally designed to house women who were employed at Brookley Field during World War II. In 1966, a new brick facility was constructed. This is now the main building. In 1979, a ten-room wing was added to the school. As the school continues to grow and improve, we hope to add a gym and a new wing. A Message from the Principal Mission Statement History of Maryvale Title 1 School-wide Program Special Events Honors and Awards Home ... Contact Information

86. Civil Rights, Birmingham, Selma, Montgomery, Tuskegee, Alabama, History, Landmar
alabama's Black Heritage Trail showcases its civil rights history. Thestate's Bureau of Tourism and Travel recently led 30 journalists
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87. Mobile Area Convention & Visitors Bureau : History And Culture
history is reflected not only in the architecture of Mobile, but in cuisine Area Convention Visitors Bureau One South Water Street Mobile, alabama 36602 Site
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88. Alabama Heritage Quarterly History Magazine
A quarterly history magazine that explores alabama's past with articles about the people, places and Category Regional North America Society and Culture history...... Each issue explores alabama's history and culture with lively, colorful articlesabout the fascinating people, places and events that helped shape alabama and
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Winter 2003 Issue 67 Cover: Catherine Van Antwarp, Mobile's Mardi Gras Queen in 1921, poses with her cape and scepter. (Courtesy The University of South Alabama Archives) IN THIS ISSUE (Click on article links below to read excerpts) Rooster Bridge By Becky Willis Raising Cain: The Resurrection of Mardi Gras in Mobile By David Harwell A Seer in Selma: Edgar Cayce's Years in Alabama By Aaron Welborn Shiney Moon: From Merchant to Artist By Lynn Barstis Williams DEPARTMENTS RECOLLECTIONS "Business Has Been My Pleasure": Gleanings From the Letters of Charles Linn By John Massey NATURE JOURNAL Flounders (And Other Flatfishes) By L. J. Davenport Search www.AlabamaHeritage.com Search WWW SEARCH TIP : When your results come up, click on the "

89. Dadeville, Alabama - History
history of Dadeville, AL Augustine, FL. The Town was granted a charterin 1837 during a called session of the alabama Legislature.
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History of Dadeville, AL The City of Dadeville was first surveyed by John H. Broadnax in 1836, about three years after Tallapoosa County was formed. Dadeville was named for Major Francis Langhome Dade, a Virginian, who was a hero in the Seminole War in Florida. Dade and his command left Tampa, FL, in late December 1835 to go to the relief and reinforcement of Fort King, near present-day Ocala, FL. On December 28, 1835, Dade and his men were ambushed in open daylight by Indians under the leadership of Osceola. One man survived and managed to get to Fort King, where he reported the ambush. Dade and his men are buried in the Federal Cemetery at the barracks in St. Augustine, FL. The Town was granted a charter in 1837 during a called session of the Alabama Legislature. The Legislature passed an act of Incorporation in 1858, providing for an intendant, or mayor, and five councilmen. The charter was ammended during the Civil War, and the town made application for a new one in 1871. "The Dadeville Democrat" announced the re-incorporation of the town on Dec. 4, 1878. The charter was amended by a bill presented to the Legislature in 1891. Dadeville has won lasting fame as the home of the famous "Simon Suggs," a character immortalized by Johnson J. Hooper in his book "Adventures of Simon Suggs and the Tallapoosa Volunteers and Other Stories." Hooper lived in the United States Hotel while serving as circuit solicitor in the courts in Dadeville, and here he made many of his notes for his stories.

90. Seale, Alabama - History
history, In the mid 1800's, the small trading town called Silver Run (after oneof the many creeks in the area) was identified with the railroad station named
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HISTORY In the mid 1800's, the small trading town called Silver Run (after one of the many creeks in the area) was identified with the railroad station named for Colonel Arnold Sealefirst as Seale's Station in 1856, and then simply as Seale. The county seat was moved from Crawford to Seale, the geographical center of Russell County, in 1868, and a two-story courthouse was built in the center of town. Soon, Seale had a hotel, a bank, a drugstore, a school, and several general mercantile stores, warehouses, mills, and churches. In 1935, the county seat was again moved, this time to Phenix City. (Phenix City and Hurtsboro are now the only incorporated towns in Russell County.) The courthouse was abandoned as a branch judicial center in 1943. After being used as the Seale High School basketball court in the 1950s, the second-floor courtroom later became a home for hundreds of pigeons, and the building was left to deteriorate. The hotel, bank , drugstore, mercantile stores, warehouses, and mills also closed; most of these buildings have disappeared.
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Ancestral Vault United States By State alabama history. history of alabamaand Incidentally of Georgia and Mississippi, from the Earliest Period.
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93. Crossville Alabama Web Site.
history Crossvile is a small town on Sand Mountain in NortheastAlabama, yet it is very rich in history and tradition. Andrew
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History Crossvile is a small town on Sand Mountain in Northeast Alabama, yet it is very rich in history and tradition. Andrew Jackson battled the Creek Indians during the early 1800's in parts of this area because 250 Alabamians had been brutally murdered by the Indians. Later Cherokee Indians inhabited parts of North Alabama, but they too were eventually pushed out as more American settlers moved in. This area of Alabama attracted early settlers because of the rich soil, nearby rivers and streams, bountiful game and good climate. Most settlers moved down from parts of Georgia and Tennessee to establish the current towns and communities of North Alabama. The little village of Crossville was named by James A. Copeland, because of the many crossroads in the area. In 1888, G.W. Justice established the first business in Crossville, and then in 1903 W.B. Jones installed machinery for his cotton mills. In the middle 1800's mail was brought through Crossville from Rome, Georgia and Guntersville, Alabama by Stage Coach. Soon the town had its first U.S. Post Office, with A.C. Copeland serving as the first Postmaster. The first church to be established in the Crossville area was a Methodist Episcopal Church, called Pine Bark Church. It was formed just before the War between the States. The first Baptist Church of the community was established in 1892 at Union Grove. Later in 1925 several people started meeting at the high school and formed the First Baptist Church of Crossville. A new sanctuary was built in 1926.

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  • 95. Documenting The American South
    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Libraries Documenting the AmericanSouth. Search Results. 1 title with subject Baptists alabama history.
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    96. Best Places In Alabama - History Of WebRings
    Best Places In alabama, history of WebRings. alabama WebRingA Briefhistory. Operated by WebRing Inc. since August, 1997, WebRing was
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    Alabama WebRingA Brief History Operated by WebRing Inc. since August, 1997, WebRing was first created in June, 1995, by Sage Weil, launched in March, 1996, and moved onto its own server in September, 1996. WebRing drew its initial inspiration from a similar structure called EUROPa (Expanding Unidirectional Ring of Pages). Michael at newdream.net helped with initial graphic design. In August, 1995 Jerry Hierro suggested a centralized CGI program to run the system. The first new Ring created was the ESLoop. By the beginning of 1997, there were over 1,000 Rings on the system, and by May of that year 10,000. By April, 1998, there were over 40,000 Rings on WebRing. WebRing has been extensively covered by the news media, with stories appearing in: CNN-TV, CNET-TV, TAIPAN, Business Week, Investors' Business Daily, InfoWorld, WebWeek and Public Radio. WebRing Directory Advertisers' WebRing Alabama WebRing Alaska WebRing Apartments WebRing ... Wyoming WebRing Last updated: August 5, 2001

    97. Alabama Gold
    alabama Mining Districts, alabama Gold Prospecting, history of alabama Gold Prospecting, alabama Gold.
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    98. Alabama Birthlink
    A resource for adoptees and birthparents who are searching in alabama.
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    99. Welcome To The Business Council Of Alabama
    News and information from this statewide nonprofit business trade association representing the interests and concerns of more than 5,000 businesses and industries.
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    The Unified Voice of Alabama Business and Industry Thursday, April 03, 2003 ... to the Business Council of Alabama's home on the 'net - your most current and complete resource for the news and information that matters most to your business bottom-line. The foremost advocate for free enterprise in Alabama, the BCA is a statewide nonprofit business trade association representing the interests and concerns of nearly 5,000 businesses and industries throughout the state. To find out more, go to BCA Today

    100. Alabama.gov
    Official site divided into sections on government services, travel and tourism, directories, and online services such as state tax refunds. Searchable databases.
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