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Tag Archives: James Harrison Wilson
Montgomery, Alabama -a photo essay
This past July I was in Montgomery, Alabama for work meetings. Besides being the state capital, Montgomery is also the county seat for Montgomery County. Today, the city has a population slightly more than 200,000 -a significant increase from the … Continue reading
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Historic Selma, Alabama -a photo essay
Over the years, I have visited Selma, Alabama on several occasions. The county seat of Dallas County, Selma was incorporated in 1820. Originally inhabited by the Creek Indians, the city got its name from the poem, The Songs of Selma. Selma … Continue reading
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Tagged Benjamin S Turner, Benjamin Sterling Turner, Benjamin Turner, Catesby ap Roger Jones, Catesby Jones, Catesby R Jones, Catesby Roger Jones, Edmund Pettus, Edmund W Pettus, Fairoaks, Gertrude Tartt Jones, Historic Selma, James H Wilson, James Harrison Wilson, James Safford, James Wilson, John Coon, John Coon Jr, John Morgan, John T Morgan, John Tyler Morgan, Joseph T Smitheran, Joseph T Smitheran Historic Building, Live Oak Cemetery, Mabry-Jones Home, N H R Dawson, Old Live Oak Cemetery, Selma AL, Selma Alabama, Sturdivant Hall, The Songs of Selma, West Selma Graveyard, William Hardee, William J Hardee, William Joseph Hardee, William R King, William Rufus King, Wilson's Raid, Wilson's Raiders
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