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Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Pelham, Alabama: A List

Since we live in Pelham, I've explored a few aspects of the city's history on this blog. Here's a list of those posts so far.

This post continues a series of lists bringing together related blog posts. So far I've also done posting lists for

"Holidays Past in Alabama" 

"Film Actresses from Alabama Before 1960"

"Medical History in Birmingham" 

"Alabama Library History"


"Finding Alabama in Distant Places"







Pondering an Alabama Map (3): Pelham in 1928



What Happened to Old Tuskaloosa Road? 





Pondering an Alabama Map (2): Pelham in 1926





Pondering an Alabama Map (1): Pelham in 1917








Keystone Then and Now









Pelham Schools Have a Long History









Pelham Railroad Depot Then and Now









Pelham's Oak Mountain State Park 









A Story in Stone: John Payne, M.D. [1860-1901]









Pelham in the 1880s










Pelham Reaches Fifty





Elegy for a Small Pelham Bookstore






A Brief History of Pelham High School Football







Riverchase Middle School Then & Now







Once Shelbyville, A.T. & Now Pelham







Ghostly Signs of Pelham's Video Past 



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