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         Alabama History:     more books (100)
  1. A Catholic history of Alabama and the Floridas by Austin Carroll, 1970
  2. Glory Days Alabama: Tales from the Greatest Victories in Crimson Tide History (Tales) by Tommy Hicks, 2008-08-01
  3. Secessionist Impulse: Alabama and Mississippi in 1860 (Library Alabama Classics) by William Barney, 2004-01-12
  4. Alabama Slave Narratives
  5. Confederate Military History of Alabama: Alabama During the Civil War, 1861-1865 by Joseph Wheeler, 2003-04
  6. Alabama Governors: A Political History of the State
  7. History of St. Clair County (Alabama) by Mattie Lou Teague Crow, 1973
  8. Cotton Kingdom in Alabama (Perspectives in American History,) by Charles S. Davis, 1974-06
  9. History of the University of Alabama (Volume One : 1818-1902) by James B. Sellers, 1953
  10. Coastal Kingdom: A History of Baldwin County, Alabama by O. Lawrence Burnette, 2006-10-30
  11. Alabama History Projects: 30 Cool, Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do to Learn About Your State (Alabama Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2003-05
  12. History of Alabama and Incidentally of Georgia and Mississippi, from the Earliest Period. Published with Annals of Alabama, 1819-1900, by Thomas McAdory Owen by Albert James Pickett, 2000-06
  13. Dictionary of Alabama History
  14. A History of the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station, 1883-1983 by Norwood Allen Kerr, 1986-01

81. Decatur, Alabama
Decatur, alabama. history. Decatur, alabama, is located in northcentral alabama, on the Tennessee River and has a population of approximately 56,000.
http://www.ptc.dcs.edu/information/city.html
Decatur, Alabama
History
  • Decatur, Alabama, is located in north-central Alabama, on the Tennessee River and has a population of approximately 56,000. The town was incorporated on December 8, 1826, and was named for Stephen Decatur, who was a famous American naval hero.
    The town remained a rural agricultural center until the 1830's when the railroad brought a new era of growth. While the railroad helped in the development of Decatur, it also played a role in its devastation during the Civil War. The town was virtually destroyed as the northern and southern armies fought for control of the railroad and its bridge across the Tennessee River. After the Civil War, the railroad continued to be improtant to Decatur and the city became both a major center for rail and river traffic.
    In the 1930's, the city got a boost when the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) was created. The TVA programs benenfited both the economy of the area through electric power and facilities for river transportation and the lifestyle of its residents, with recreational activities and wildlife preservation projects.
    Today, Decatur has emerged into a center with a diversified economic base and a wide range of cultural and recreational opportunities for residents and visitors.

82. Historic Houses, Alabama (History)
Location alabama Category history. Historic Houses, alabama (history) Historic Houses. You will find pages similar to Historic Houses at history.
http://www.ohwy.com/al/h/histhous.htm
Online Highways Alabama History
Historic Houses
Visit Online Highways' interactive American History project. A team of researchers is developing a site that will present U.S. history in the context of present day travel. Points of Interest Montgomery First White House of the Confederacy Attractions Birmingham Tuscaloosa Battle-Friedman House Theodore Bellingrath Gardens and Home Mobile Bragg-Mitchell Mansion Opelika Brownfield House Mobile Carlen House Museum Mobile Conde-Charlotte Museum House Athens Donnell House Eufaula Fendall Hall Florence Frank Lloyd Wright Rosenbaum House Demopolis Gaineswood Tuscaloosa Gorgas House Eufaula Hart House Tuscumbia Hellen Keller Birthplace and Shrine Athens Houston Memorial Library and Museum Jackson Kimbell House Jackson Loranz-McCrary House Greensboro Magnolia Grove Historic House Museum Mobile Oakleigh Period Museum House Camden Pleasant Ridge Plantation Mobile Richards Dar House Montgomery Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum Eufaula Shorter Mansion Midland City The Howell House Tuskegee The Oaks Florence WC Handy Home and Museum Huntsville Weeden House Museum Nauvoo William Cook House
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83. EtaRho1974
Located in Florence, alabama. Includes pictures, history, brothers list, chapter history, rush information, alumni information, awards, and contact information.
http://www.etarho1974.homestead.com/Begin2.html
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Welcome to the newly re-designed Eta Rho Homepage!
Some of the links are still under construction but will be up soon. Intramurals Soccer
Sunday April 18th vs. BDA
Monday April 19th vs. Some Foreign Team
Pickleball
Singles Saturday April 17th
Doubles Sunday April 18th Eta Rho Chapter of Sigma Chi 306 Larimore St., Florence, AL 35630 Email the Webmaster

84. Information On The University Of South Alabama's History Graduate Programs
The University of South alabama Department of history has prepared a thorough booklet containing information on its graduate program
http://www.southalabama.edu/history/gradnews.html
The University of South Alabama Department of History has prepared a thorough booklet containing information on its graduate program...
You may download the booklet by clicking on the link to the left below, or you may contact the Department's graduate coordinator and receive a copy via the postal service. Either way, we hope you will take a few moments to learn about our program and let us know if you have any questions.
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the Graduate Program booklet
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a copy of the Graduate Program booklet through the mail by contacting the Graduate Coordinator, Dr. Richmond F. Brown

85. Alabama State University
Top/Society/history/Academic_Departments/United_States/alabama
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86. Mobile Alabama - History, Attractions, Accommodations & More
Click here to find complete Mobile, alabama travel information and discover an array of area attractions, accommodations, Mobile history and more.
http://www.southcoastusa.com/mobile.asp
Welcome to Mobile, Alabama! Stroll the many beaches or walk along a bayou trail at Bellingrath Gardens where you can get up close to a wild alligator. With a wealth of Mobile history, spectacular golf, traditional Gulf Coast cuisine, breath-taking attractions and great shopping, Mobile, Alabama is the perfect vacation spot. Home Mobile
All Destinations Ala Shores Baton Rouge Bch SWalton Eastrn Shore Houma Lafayette Lake Charles Miss Gulf Coast Mobile New Orleans New Orl NS Ocean Sprngs Pensacola
Mobile, Alabama is a must-see, first-stop on America's South Coast! Located along one of the most pristine coastlines in the world, Mobile's cool oak-lined, canopied streets with white-pillared antebellum homes offers a serene and unique vacation experience. Guests from around the world are quickly drawn to the relaxed, laid-back feel of the city, which is customary in the low-stress, good-natured, southern Gulf Coast culture.
Mobile history offers guests a very different variety of "real-America."

87. [Law's] Alabama Brigade, 1862-1865
of the 4th alabama Infantry Regiment, as well as the 15th, 44th, 47th, and 48th Regiments, is taken from Willis Brewer s alabama her history, resources, war
http://www.tarleton.edu/~kjones/lawsbrig.html
The Commanders:
Evander McIvor Law, educator and journalist, was born in Darlington, SC, 7 August 1836. He studied in public school and attended the South Carolina Military Academy, graduating in 1856. He served as a history teacher there and at Kings Mountain Military Academy until 1860 when he moved to Tuskegee, AL, and helped to found the Military High School. Following the war, Law became involved in agricultural affairs and helped organize the Alabama Grange in 1872. He also was associated with Kings Mountain Military Academy until it closed in 1881. At that point, Law relocated to Florida and opened the Southern Florida Military Institute at Bartow. Law operated the school until 1903. He also edited the Bartow Courier-Informant (1905-1915) and served on the Bartow Board of Education from 1912 until his death. Law was also active in Confederate veterans' activities and commanded the Florida Division, helped to organize a UDC chapter in Bartow, and wrote several articles about the war. He was the last surviving Confederate Major Gen'l. He died in Bartow, 31 Oct 1920, and is buried there. William Flank Perry

88. LION SPORTS
Lions. Schedule with results, roster, coaches, quick facts, statistics, news, tickets, records, history and facility.
http://www2.una.edu/athletics/Mens_Basketball/index.html
UNA ATHLETICS Home MEN'S BASKETBALL Season Preview Schedule Roster / Player Bios Head Coach Bobby Champagne ... E-Mail UNA Basketball ATHLETIC DEPT. Staff Directory About UNA Athletics UNA Sportsman's Club Student-Athlete Handbook ... Pride of Dixie Band CONTACT E-Mail UNA Sports Info April 28, 2004
UNA MEN'S BASKETBALL ADDS SIGNEES FLORENCE
University of North Alabama men's basketball coach Bobby Champagne has announced the addition of eight signees for the 2004-05 basketball season. Champagne has added three high school signees and five transfers to the Lions squad. UNA returns five lettermen from 2003-04 when the Lions went 12-16 overall but earned a berth in the Gulf South Conference tournament with a 7-7 league mark.

89. Earthquake Hazards Program: Earthquake History Of Alabama
For shocks outside the State borders that caused damaged to cities in alabama, the history can be traced to 1811 1812, when three great (estimated magnitude
http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/states/alabama/alabama_history.html
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ShakeMaps Seismogram Displays ... Latest Energy and Broadband Solutions Earthquake History of Alabama The known seismic history of Alabama spans about 100 years for local earthquakes. For shocks outside the State borders that caused damaged to cities in Alabama, the history can be traced to 1811 - 1812, when three great (estimated magnitude 8 or greater on the Richter scale) earthquakes centered in Missouri may have reached intensity VII in the northern and/or central sections. These gigantic earthquakes were comparable to the San Francisco shock in 1906 and were felt over 2 million square miles, more than half of the total area of the United States. Historical records indicate the first earthquake of consequence in Alabama shook residents of Sumter and Marengo Counties, located in the western part of the State, on February 4, 1886 . A similar shock occurred nine days later, on February 13 . Both were reported felt at communities along the Tombigee River, but caused no damage. Only six months later, the destructive Charleston, South Carolina

90. Crest
Located in Mobile, AL. Contains history, profiles, contact information, events and links.
http://www.pikappaphifraternity.com/
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91. ADAH: Alabama Moments (Homepage)
alabama Moments in American history Supplemental Materials for High School Teachers A project sponsored by The Friends of the Archives The alabama Humanities
http://www.alabamamoments.state.al.us/
Contents Home Search Alabama Moments
Alabama Moments in American History

Supplemental Materials
for High School Teachers
A project sponsored by:
The Friends of the Archives

The Alabama Humanities Foundation,

a state program of the National Endowment for the Humanities
The Caroline Ivey Memorial Foundation
Co-Sponsors:
Alabama Department of Archives and History
Alabama Department of Education © 1999-2001 by The Friends of the Archives . Can be duplicated on a limited basis for educational purposes by teachers and school administrators. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means for retail purposes.

92. NPR : Essay: Alabama, History And Slavery
Essayist Diane Roberts, a professor at the University of alabama, comments on the university s recent decision to apologize for its connections with slavery.
http://discover.npr.org/rundowns/segment.jhtml?wfId=1889770

93. Hudson History Limestone County Athens Alabama
Browse our pages and enjoy our rich Hudson history in Athens Limestone County, alabama. We are Hudsons of Amelia.
http://home.hiwaay.net/~kenth/
Limestone County Hudson Memories Diane Hudson's Educational Columns Limestone County Hudson Memories Diane Hudson's Educational Columns

94. Alabama Museum Of Natural History, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Tuscaloosa, alabama The alabama Museum of Natural history is located in historic Smith Hall adjacent to the Quadrangle on the University of alabama campus.
http://www.inusa.com/tour/al/tuscaloo/natural.htm
INUSA Tour Guide
Tuscaloosa Museum of Natural History
Tuscaloosa, Alabama The Alabama Museum of Natural History is located in historic Smith Hall adjacent to the Quadrangle on the University of Alabama campus. The museum houses exhibits of natural history, ethnology, geology and mineralogy. The Grand Gallery contains displays of fossils, rocks and minerals from the Coal Age, Ice Age and Dinosaur Age. Traveling exhibitions are featured regularly in the changing exhibits gallery. Visitors can also view the Hodges Meteorite, the only meteorite known to have struck a human being.
LOCATION: Corner of 6th Avenue and Capstone Drive on the University of Alabama campus in Tuscaloosa. Phone 205-348-9742. HOURS: 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM Monday through Friday, 1:00 PM to 4 PM Saturday. Closed on university holidays. ADMISSION: Free.

95. Alabama Civil War Regimental Histories
Index Artillery Cavalry Eclectic Projects. There are other alabama regimental history pages which may be of interest. These
http://www.tarleton.edu/~kjones/alregts.html
Over sixty infantry regiments, more than a dozen cavalry regiments, and several assorted battalions, companies, batteries and other units, were raised in Alabama during the Civil War . Many of these units, regretfully, have never had a spokesman or a historian, and records are now becoming difficult to find. The capsule histories below have been taken primarily from: [1] Willis Brewer / Alabama : Her History, Resources, War Record, and Public Men, From 1540 to 1872 (Spartanburg, SC : The Reprint Co., 1975); [2] Confederate Military History : Alabama , Extended Edition (Wilmington, NC : Broadfoot Publishing Co., 1987); [3] Joseph H. Crute / Units of the Confederate States Army (Midlothian, VA : Derwent Books, 1987); and/or [4] Stewart Sifakis / Compendium of the Confederate Armies : Alabama (New York : Facts on File, 1992). If there is any additional [printed] material available, not listed in the regimental bibliographies, please contact me at the address below.
Index to Alabama Units Represented
Artillery: 1st Battalion 2nd Battalion 2nd Battalion, Co. "B"

96. Cherokee County Chamber Of Commerce
history part 1 In 1836 they match. Andrew Jackson was President. The alabama state capitol was in Tuscaloosa, and on January
http://www.cherokee-chamber.org/history.htm
Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce
Centre, Alabama "Crappie Capital of the World" Home Local Area Attractions Education ... County Links HISTORY -
part 1 In 1836 they saw Halley's Comet, Texans fighting Santa Ana at the Alamo, the first Colt revolver, and the invention of the phosphorous match. Andrew Jackson was President. The Alabama state capitol was in Tuscaloosa, and ... on January 9, 1836 Cherokee County, Alabama was created by the state legislature. THE EARLY INHABITANTS The Cherokee Indians inhabited an area which included what is now north Alabama, north Georgia, a large part of Tennessee and eastern North Carolina. In Cherokee County, Alabama, at a city on the Coosa River (near the present day city of Cedar Bluff), DeSoto first met with the Cherokees in 1540. He camped at McCoy's Island for 30 days, and fought a skirmish with indians at Seven Springs. Many believe a site in Cherokee County was the site of the legendary Cherokee Indian town of Coosa. In 1816, in Turkey Town, Andrew Jackson met with representatives of the Cherokee, Creek and Chickasaw nations to settle the peace ratify a treaty to establish territorial boundaries. Among early Cherokee visitors to this area were Major Ridge, John Ridge, Elias Boudinot, John Ross, Double Head, Tarkagee, and Pathkiller. Pathkiller operated a ferry on the Coosa River near present day Centre, Alabama.

97. The Alabama In The Civil War Message Board - Message Index
history of the 13th alabama Infantry (CS) Jim Martin (Webmaster) Monday, 15 March 2004, at 502 pm 4 messages Newest posted Monday, 5 April 2004, at 756
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98. Genealogy Of Hale County Alabama - History
Hale County was created by the alabama Legislature on Jan 30, 1867. It was named for Lt. Col. Hale County is located in west central alabama.
http://www.halecoal.org/history.html
Hale County was created by the Alabama Legislature on Jan 30, 1867. It was named for Lt. Col. Stephen Fowler Hale , a Confederate Officer from Greene County , killed at Gaines' Mill VA. Hale County is located in west central Alabama. Much of the newly formed county had been the part of Greene County east of the Black Warrior River. This river is the boundary between Greene and Hale today. The remainder of Hale County was taken from Perry County Marengo County , and Tuscaloosa County . Hale County also borders Bibb County and many early Hale County residents are in old Bibb County records. The county seat is Greensboro, Alabama which has a good selection of records since 1867. Prior to that, you will need to check all the parent counties to find your ancestors. Designed by Rosetta Networking Systems, Inc.

99. Alabama Heritage Quarterly History Magazine
Explores alabama s past with lively, colorful articles about the fascinating people, places and events that shaped the history of alabama and the South.
http://www.alabamaheritage.com/

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100. Documenting The American South
American South. Search Results. 4 titles with subject alabama history Civil War, 18611865. Diary, March 19-August 25 1864.
http://docsouth.unc.edu/result.phtml?lcsh=Alabama -- History -- Civil War, 1861-

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