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M : 52 Authors Found
Jacqueline Anderson Matte
MOWA Band of Choctaw Indians
The MOWA band of Choctaw Indians occupies an area in south Washington County and north Mobile County...
John Mayfield
Reuben Chapman (1847-49)
Reuben Chapman (1799-1882) was the 13th governor of Alabama, serving from 1847 to 1849. A state legislator...
Cynthia A. McCall
Horses in Alabama
Horses were essential to the early settlement of Alabama providing labor, transportation, and food for...
Mary Jane McDaniel
Samuel B. Moore (1831)
Samuel B. Moore (1789-1846) served as Alabama governor from March to November 1831 and presided over...
Hugh McVay (1837)
In the summer of 1837, Hugh McVay (1766-1851) began his brief career as governor by a one-vote stroke...
Arthur P. Bagby (1837-41)
Arthur P. Bagby (1794-1858) was Alabama's governor from 1837-41. A lawyer and powerful state legislator,...
Edward A. O'Neal (1882-86)
Edward Asbury O'Neal (1818-1890) continued the line of pro-secession, faithful Confederate, Bourbon...
Deborah Kuhn McGregor
J. Marion Sims
J. Marion Sims (1813-1883) practiced medicine in central Alabama from 1835 to 1849. He is often credited...
C. William McKee
Fran McKee
Alabama native Fran McKee (1926-2002) became the first woman unrestricted line officer in American history...
Henry M. McKiven Jr.
John Gill Shorter (1861-63)
John Gill Shorter (1818–1872) won the gubernatorial election of 1861 just as Civil War hardships...
Thomas Hill Watts (1863-65)
Thomas Hill Watts (1819-1892) was Alabama's eighteenth governor. His career in Alabama politics...
United Mine Workers in Alabama
Organizations representing miners' interests first appeared in the Birmingham District in the 1870s,...
John Phil McLaney
Octagon House
The Octagon House, also known as the Petty-Roberts House, is a historic home in Clayton, Barbour County...
Tryan L. McMickens
Concordia College Alabama
Located in Selma, Dallas County, Concordia College Alabama (formerly Concordia College Selma) is a historically...
Norman McMillan
Truman Capote
World-renowned author and popular-culture icon Truman Capote (1924-1984) was born in New Orleans and...