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Showing posts with label cemeteries. Show all posts
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Saturday, February 25, 2023

Alabama Cemeteries: A List

Posts have become so numerous on this blog over the years that I've created some items that are lists of related articles. These include "Medical History In Birmingham", "Film Actresses from Alabama Before 1960", "Alabama Library History" and "Holidays Past in Alabama." Here's a list that pulls together my posts about Alabama cemeteries or posts that have significant cemetery content.  




A Walk Among the Pelham Stones



Harmony Cemetery in Helena 




Lacey's Spring Cemetery




Peter Petroff: From Bulgaria to Alabama




Allan Cemetery in Northern Shelby County




A Visit to Brundidge, Alabama




A Visit to Hobbs Historic Cemetery in Huntsville




A Story in Stone: John Payne, MD [1860-1901]




An Alabama Author Buried in Marianna, Florida

 


Walker Evans Photographs an Alabama Cemetery in 1936





Visit to Confederate Memorial Park & Horseshoe Bend









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