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         Alabama History:     more books (100)
  1. Alabama: The History of a Deep South State by William Warren Rogers, 1994-07-30
  2. A History of the Town of Livingston, Alabama (Regional History Series, #3) by Robert D., M.D. Spratt, 1997-03
  3. Pickett's History of Alabama: And Incidentally of Georgia and Mississippi from the Earliest Period by Albert James Pickett, 2003-03-15
  4. Inside Alabama: A Personal History of My State (Fire Ant Books) by Harvey H. Jackson, 2004-01-09
  5. Mobile: The New History of Alabama's First City
  6. Early History of Huntsville, Alabama; 1804 to 1870. Revised Edition of 1916 by Edward Chambers Betts, 2007
  7. Always Alabama: A History of Crimson Tide Football by Don Wade, 2006-09-05
  8. From Fort to Port: An Architectural History of Mobile, Alabama, 1711-1918 by Elizabeth Barrett Gould, 1988-04
  9. Braggin' Rights: A Game by Game History of the Alabama-Auburn Football Rivalry, 1893-1981 by Bill Cromartie, 1982-09
  10. Alabama: A History (States & the Nation) by Virginia Van Der Veer Hamilton, 1984-05-01
  11. Dead Towns of Alabama by W. Stuart Harris, 2001-08-07
  12. Clearings in the Thicket: An Alabama Humanities Reader : Essays and Stories from the 1983 Alabama History and Heritage Festival
  13. Weren't No Good Times: Personal Accounts of Slavery in Alabama (Real Voices, Real History)
  14. War Between the Union and the Confederacy and Its Lost Opportunities: With a History of the 15th Alabama Regiment and the 48 Battles in Which It Was E by William C. Oates, 1995-12

1. Alabama Info The Alabama Information Directory
History Learn about Alabama's history or find your Alabama ancestors. Tourism Enjoy the beauty and diversity that Alabama has to offer.
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2. Alabama History On-Line
The Official and Statistical Register (OSR) of Alabama and History Information Alabama Department of Archives History
http://www.archives.state.al.us/aho.html
Alabama Moments
The Official and Statistical Register (OSR) of Alabama and History Information
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624 Washington Avenue
Montgomery, Alabama 36130-0100
Phone: (334) 242-4435
E-Mail:mark.palmer@archives.alabama.gov

3. The Alabama Department Of Archives History - Home
Information about alabama history and government, education materials and resources, photos, historic maps, newspapers, and genealogy research
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4. Alabama History
Information on the history of Alabama including state capitals, constitutions, military history, and Civil War activities.
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Information on the history of Alabama including state capitals, constitutions, military history, and Civil War activities.
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Recent Up a category Alabama Celebrates 180 Years! Huntsville was the meeting place as Alabama became the 22nd state in 1819. Old Huntsville Photo Album Tom Carney, of Old Huntsville magazine, has produced another outstanding CD ROM of rare photos of the Huntsville of yesteryear. Civil War and History Excellent resource on Alabama's history and Civil War experience from About's Mobile, AL guide, Joseph Sackett. Alabama Center of Military History Historical preservation, public display, reference library, and public education on participants of World War II and subsequent conflicts. Alabama Constitution Village Visit 8 reconstructed federal buildings and step into the 19th century on this tour. Information, prices, field trips, and maps available.

5. Alabama History On-Line
The Official and Statistical Register (OSR) of Alabama and History Information
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6. Alabama Genealogy A-G
Alabama Dept. of Archives and History alabama history online, military records, This Week in alabama history, family history and genealogy,
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Alabama Genealogy A-G
Alabama genealogy including information on searching your family tree in Huntsville Alabama or Madison County, or any part of the state, with resources for every county in Alabama.
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Recent Up a category Huntsville Roots Digging up your Southern Roots in Madison County is a breeze with the Heritage Room and Maple Hill Cemetery resources. Alabama Alumni Net Register here to add your name to the database or look for people on the public list. There is also a restricted list. Search by school, date of graduation, or last name. Alabama Black Sheep Ancestors Alabama Books We Own List of books owned by volunteers who will do free lookups for you. Arranged by counties. Alabama Census Part of the USGenWeb Project, this site lists the Federal Census for Alabama from 1830 to present.

7. Alabama.gov The Official Website Of The State Of Alabama
Home page for alabama.gov, the Official Web Site for the State of Alabama
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8. Alabama History Links
Internet links for Resources on alabama history Other alabama history Resources. Table of Contents Alabama Heritage Table of Contents - Alabama
http://www.lib.auburn.edu/special/docs/netindex.html
Home AubieCat All Services Previous Page
Internet links for Resources on Alabama History
Regional Links
National Links
Other Alabama History Resources
Send comments about the Special Collections information pages to archive@auburn.edu

9. Alabama History Links
Internet links for Resources on alabama history
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10. Alabama History Page
Features links to maps, records, facts, information, and publications for people, places, events and things that are related to the history of the state.
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Ray's Alabama History
Learn More About Alabama's History-Past-Present-Future!
The Governors of Alabama 1819-2003
"Governors-Then and Now-"Click here for a sample!
Click here for a PDF file of a map of Alabama with the counties.
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Alabama Capitol Building Flags of Alabama Alabama State Song Alabama Heritage Calendar ... W.C. Handy This is Alabama's 182nd Year as a State!
Updated 1-6-2002
W. Raymond Jones
4419 Plummer Dr.
Montgomery, AL 36106
rayjones@knology.net

11. The Civil War In Alabama Homepage
Archival and manuscript collections Alabama Dept of Archives and History Military records, description
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12. The Alabama Historical Commission
CALENDAR calendarofevents.html preserveALA.org http//www.preserveala.org. CAPITOL virtual. Historic Places. Alabama's and
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13. ALABAMA MEDICAL HISTORY
Med05bul.gif (326 bytes) Other alabama history links are here. University of Alabama School of Medcine. History of the UAB Medical Center.
http://www.anes.uab.edu/alabama_medical_history.htm
ALABAMA MEDICAL HISTORY Maintained by A.J. Wright Other Alabama history links are here. Other Alabama Links General Medical History Resources
Bibliography of Secondary Works in the History of American Medicine
History of the Health Sciences World Wide Web Links
National Library of Medicine. History of Medicine Division.
Surgery in Mobile, Alabama, ca. 1915
"THE SALE OF COCAINE IN MOBILE. To the Editor of The Register: In your paper of the 29th I saw a long article on the use or rather misuse of cocaine... Amongst all the dangerous alkaloids, cocaine is the worst, because not only does it destroy life, but reason .... Those who read your article no doubt think that all druggists in this city sell cocaine. I can assure them of the fact that the majority of the druggists here are men of professional standing and honorable men, who will not prostitute our profession by ruining people's reason and destroying their souls. There was a cocaine law introduced in the last legislature, but for various reasons not passed. It is now the duty of city fathers to pass such a law to try to stop the sale of that terrible stuff in this city; the only exception to be the prescriptions of physicians, dentists and veterinarians, and the sale by wholesale druggists. PHARMACIST.
[Wednesday, May 31, 1905 Mobile

14. Historic Chattahoochee Commission
A mecca for history buffs, campers, hunters, cyclists, and vacationers ever visited the Chattahoochee Trace region of Alabama or Georgia?
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15. Shula Has Tide Trend On His Side
and even the USA Today coaches poll which has Alabama at No. 24 might be on to something. If you go back in alabama history a regular
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16. Cyndi's List - U.S. - Alabama
History Culture. alabama history OnLine Alabama Live, the Real South History
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17. Alabama History Day
alabama history Day, organized and developed by Auburn University at Montgomery, in conjunction with the alabama history Day Advisory Board,
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Alabama History Day
National History Day Alabama History Day. What Is It? 1997 Competition Schedule of Events, 1997-1998 Information for Project Preparation Other History Web Sites
Alabama History Day
Alabama History Day, organized and developed by Auburn University at Montgomery, in conjunction with the Alabama History Day Advisory Board, which represents community leaders, university professors, and leading secondary teachers throughtout Alabama, is held each spring in Montgomery.
Supported by a generous grant from Alabama Power, by Auburn University at Montgomery, the Center for Business and Economic Development, the Center for Government and Public Affairs, and the University of Alabama Press, Alabama History Day is a nonprofit educational project that enjoys tax-free status (63-10889598) and depends solely upon private and institutional contributions to fund this vital educational opportunity for all students in Alabama.
National History Day
National History Day is a program designed to promote understanding of the American past and an increased awareness of our collective culture. Begun in 1974, History Day's purpose is to bring together university and secondary school teachers and students from grades six through twelve to develop individual or group projects, essays, and media presentations on an historical theme that embodies community, state, national, and world history. To stimulate student's interest in history, students and teachers are encouraged to utilize the many historical materials in archives, libraries, and depositories both in their communities and throughout the state.

18. Alabama History Resources -- Alabama Info
Information about the history of the State of Alabama including genealogical resources for family history research.
http://www.alabamainfo.com/history.htm
Alabama History Resources The Alabama Department of Archives and History has information about Alabama history including great resources for teachers. The Alabama Experience is a public TV series about Alabama history and culture. ALGenWeb is an excellent resource for genealogy research relating to Alabama. The Alabama Historical Commission helps preserve historic structures and locations. Ray's Alabama History Page is an eclectic history resource from Ray Jones in Montgomery.
Other History and Genealogy Sources Alabama Authors
Cyndi's Genealogy List for Alabama

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19. The Alabama Experience -- Programs About Alabama History
*Holding On To History A rare behindthe-scenes look at the Alabama A history of student government at The University of Alabama and how it has
http://www.alabamatv.org/alex/history.htm
Alabama History
This page contains brief descriptions of programs broadcast on The Alabama Experience television series. On-line study guides or press releases are available for some programs and links to them are provided here. VHS videotapes of The Alabama Experience programs may be purchased for $21.00 each with Master Card, Visa, or Discover by calling Please specify program title when ordering. Across Alabama's Black Belt on Highway 80
Called the Black Belt because of its rich, dark soil, the area of south Alabama traversed by Highway 80 on its route across the southern U.S. was the staging ground for some of Alabama's most significant moments in history. It was here that DeSoto met Tuscaloosa, cotton plantations flourished, the Confederacy was born, and civil rights were won. Follow Highway 80 through Demopolis, Selma, Montgomery, and Tuskegee on a journey through Alabama history.
Producer: Max Shores The Amistad Incident
Remembering the revolt on the slave ship AMISTAD more than a century and a half after it took place. The coalition of abolitionists and attorneys that was formed to exonerate the imprisoned Africans led to the founding of the American Missionary Association. In turn, this group established many schools for blacks, including Talladega College. The show will also visit the Amistad Research Center in New Orleans, a manuscript library for the study of ethnic history and culture.

20. Interview With Dr. Ed Bridges From "Holding On To History: Alabama's Archive"
Director of the Alabama Department of Archives and History And while there he became interested in alabama history, started working at the Library of
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Interview with Dr. Ed Bridges,
Director of the Alabama Department of Archives and History
The following excerpts are from two interviews with producer Tom Rieland while in production of the documentary, Holding On To History: Alabama's Archive, an episode in The Alabama Experience series on Alabama Public Television. Tell us about the inception of the Alabama State Archives. Thomas Owen was a young University of Alabama graduate who married Marie Bankhead, the daughter of Will Bankhead. He got a patronage appointment in Washington DC in 1890s working at the Post Office. And while there he became interested in Alabama history, started working at the Library of Congress, was involved with the American Historical Association, realized that Alabama historical records were terribly neglected as he tried to use them for his own research and decided to try and come back and form a State Archives in Alabama. When Owen came back in the 1890s and started to work with the legislature to create an archive, a commission was setup and they ended up recommended the creation of a state archive. The law was passed, signed by the Governor in February 1901, and with that law, Alabama became the first state in the Union to form a state archival agency to take care of it's historical records and artifacts and serve as a museum for the state 33 years before the national archives were established, as a matter of fact. If you think about the late 1890s and early 1900s, it was a time of great sentiment for the Civil War. The veterans who had fought were by this time old men. Those who were in power tended to be young men who grew up in the shadow of the war. This was a time of high sentiment for those who fought for the Confederacy. So that was part of the effort to create the Archives, but I think there is also a recognition that and Owen stated this in one of his first letters, that "the state has an obligation to preserve the essential records of the people who contributed to building the state, it’s a moral obligation of the state to preserve that information, so the memory of their contribution is not lost."

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