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World War IAbles, CrawfordAderholt, CarlAtwood, Joe I.Bagley, HughBattles, FredBenton, Edwin J.Berry, C.Birchfield, SamBrewster, EverettBuffington, Hugh G. Bullard, LeoCampbell, Earl C. Cason, Floyd Christenberry, CurnCochran, GradyCoxwell, Elsie …
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Here on the morning of May 2, 1863 Emma Sansom braved the fire of Colonel Streight's sharpshooters as she guided General Nathan Bedford Forrest and his gallant cavalrymen to the ford at this spot where they crossed Black Creek, at that time a ragi…
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Here girl heroine led Forrest's (CSA) men across Black Creek on way to capture Streight's (USA) raiders.This saved the railroad supplying Confederate Army of Tennessee.
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White settlers in the hills of Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, and South Carolina pushed the Cherokee Indian tribes into North Alabama. The Cherokee in turn encroached upon Creek Territory. There were sporadic battles between the tr…
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Nichols came to Alabama City in 1894 to supervise construction of the Dwight Manufacturing Company. While serving as the mill's first agent, he planned and began a model mill village and was elected Mayor of Alabama City.
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Dwight Manufacturing Company of Chicopee, Massachusetts selected this site in Alabama City for a cotton mill in 1894. The Mill and the village covering 240 acres was constructed under the direction of Howard Gardner Nichols. There were 160 New …
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