Owen's obituary clipping scrapbook, 1894-1896.
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Gayarré, Charles, 1805-1895
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Charles-Étienne Arthur Gayarré (January 9, 1805 – February 11, 1895) was an American historian, attorney, slaveowner and politician born to a Spanish and French Creole planter family in New Orleans, Louisiana. A Confederate sympathizer and a writer of plays, essays, and novels, Gayarré is chiefly remembered for his histories of Louisiana and his exposé of US Army general James Wilkinson as a Spanish spy. Born on his grandfather's plantation just outside the city limits of New Orleans (now Aud...
Laney, Harriett A., 1826-1896.
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Nabors, French, ca.1820-1896.
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Johnson, Francis Emma McGhee, 1843-1894.
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Abernethy, Ellen (Ellen London), 1815-1896.
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Newman, Moses C., 1815-1895.
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Morgan, John Tyler, 1824-1907
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A lawyer from Dallas County, Alabama, Morgan was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1876 and served there until his death. As chairman of the Inter-oceanic and Foreign Relations Committees, he promoted the annexation of Cuba and the construction of an isthmian canal. From the description of Papers, 1857-1907. (Auburn University). WorldCat record id: 26181771 U.S. senator from Alabama and lawyer. From the description of Papers of John Tyler Morgan, 1840-1907 (bulk 1882...
Clay, J. Witkers, 1821-1896.
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Elliot, Ella Amelina Jane, 1864-1896.
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Anderson, Mary (Miss Molly), 1863-1896.
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Box, Leroy Franklin, 1837-1895.
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Hancy, Isaac Boyd, 1837-1895.
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DeLemos, Ben, d.1896.
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Hawkins, William, 1845-1895.
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Freeman, Josiah Hawkins, 1821-1895.
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Moore, H. N., 1868-1894.
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Baker, William Lampkin, 1833-1895.
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Lewis, A. F., 1819-1894.
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Crawford, Sarah Gayle, ca.1820-1895.
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Seay, Thomas, 1846-1896.
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Currie, Joseph, 1809-1894.
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Meaders, William, 1850-1895.
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Gaines, E. P. (Edmund Pendleton), 1776-1849.
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Little, Reuben, d.1894.
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Bright, Esther Ann Reynolds, 1828-1896.
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Elrad, Mary A., 1844-1896.
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Harris, Minerva, 1831-1896.
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King, Henry D. S., .1895.
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Chapple, James H., 1819-1896.
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Douglass, Mason Emeline Trulove, 1833-1894.
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Allen, John W., 1851-1895.
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Washington, Booker T., 1856-1915
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Booker T. Washington was an African American educator and public figure. Born a slave on a small farm in Hale's Ford, Virginia, he worked his way through the Hampton Institute and became an instructor there. He was the first principal of the Tuskegee Institute, and under his management it became a successful center for practical education. A forceful and charismatic personality, he became a national figure through his books and lectures. Although his conservative views concerned many critics, he...
Reid, John C., 1823-1896.
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Owen, Thomas McAdory, 1866-1920
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Thomas McAdory Owen, was the first director of the Alabama Department of Archives; also an editor, bibliographer and Robert E. Lee enthusiast. From the description of Papers, 1912-1920 (bulk 1912). (Washington & Lee University). WorldCat record id: 53291535 Thomas M. Owen (1866-1920) was a lawyer, historian, and founder and director of the Alabama Department of Archives and History. For more information on Owen see his History of Alabama and Dict...
Durr, Adeline, ca.1810-1896.
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McClure, Ivy H., 1824-1895.
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Moore, Andrew Alonzo, 1854-1898
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Murphy, John, 1735-1???.
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Clements, Benjamin Asbury, 1820-1895.
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Coleman, Adalina Grace, 1873-1895.
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Gamble, Franklin Asbury, 1830-1895.
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Bush, Albert Peyton, 1819-1896.
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Flowers, William Hampton, 1813-1895.
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Moore, F. Marion, ca.1825-1895.
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Page, William Byrd, 1833-1895.
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Dillard, W. H., 1830-1894.
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Browder, James D., ca.1821-1896.
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Armstrong, Dennis, 1825-1895.
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Holder, George W., 1845-1895.
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Cooper, Mary E. Bishop, 1873-1895.
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Gunnels, Daniel P., 1823-1895.
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Patton, Robert M. (Robert Miller), 1809-1895.
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Copeland, A. G., 1894.
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Cadenhead, Mary Elizabeth, 1837-1895.
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Graves, Rebecca Elizabeth, 1843-1895.
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Jones, Mary Benfort, 1821-1894.
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McCurdy, Mary J., 1818-1896.
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Edmundson, Mary A., 1807-1894.
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Price, Sarah J., 1841-1895.
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Beck, John P., 1871-1895.
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Campbell, John A., 1811-1896.
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Holland, Mollie J., 1840-1895.
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Allen, Charles, 1849-1895.
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Parsons, Lewis E., d.1895.
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Adcock, Martha Ann Payner, 1821-1896.
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Goodwin, Sarah Elizabeth, 1830-1894.
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Davis, Joseph Leonard, 1830-1896.
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Ogletree, Elizabeth M., 1818-1895.
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Hargrove, Andrew Coleman, 1837-1895
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Andrew Coleman Hargrove was born 18 December 1837 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, the son of John and Martha (Hinton) Hargrove, the former a native of Georgia, and the latter a native of North Carolina. An 1856 graduate of the University of Alabama, he read law under Judge E.W. Peck in Tuscaloosa, then entered Cumberland Law School at Lebanon, Tennessee in 1858. He transferred from there to Harvard Law School, receiving his LL.B. in 1859. He began practicing law in Tuscaloosa in 1860 in par...
Evans, William C., 1849-1895.
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Penick, William Smith, 1826-1894.
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Bludworth, Sarah Bridgman, ca.1825-1894.
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Maddox, Richard, 1828-1895.
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Carstarphen, Joseph C., 1852-1895.
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Korregray, James, ca.1833-1895.
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Fillingim, Henry J., 1827-1895.
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Hampton, John, 1805-1894.
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Miller, Joseph L., 1843-1894.
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Crow, Thomas B., 1814-1895.
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Avent, Mary E., 1836-1895.
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Hall, Naomi Johnson, 1813-1895.
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Youngblood, G. W., 1810-1895.
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Logue, Jasper Jackson, 1819-1895.
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Elmore, Joseph Foster, 1820-1896.
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Brooks, William, ca.1814-1894.
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Crump, John P., 1840-1895.
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Herndon, Mary C. Renfroe, 1821-1896.
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Bankhead, John Hollis, 1842-1920
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Incorporated in Maine in 1907, the Telepost Company was an independent telegraph company using the rapid system of telegraphy invented by Patrick B. Delaney. The company operated between Chicago, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Louisville and other cities in the west. Rates were a quarter for 25 words and a nickel for each additional 10 words when the message was delivered by messenger; and 50 words for a quarter when the message was sent by wire and delivered to the post office in a sealed envelop. Th...
Ferguson, Eliza Clementine, 1838-1895.
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