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61. Welcome the Hour of Conflict: William Cowan McClellan and the 9th Alabama by William Cowan McClellan | |
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(2007-01-28)
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62. History of Coosa County Alabama by Rev. George E. Brewer | |
Hardcover: 300
Pages
(1987-06)
list price: US$35.00 Isbn: 089308624X Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
63. Alabama (Confederate Military History Extended Edition Series : Volume VIII) by Joseph Wheeler | |
Hardcover:
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(1987-02)
list price: US$50.00 Isbn: 156837027X Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
64. History of Walker County, ItsTowns and Its People (Vol. 5 of the Annals of Northwest Alabama) by John Martin Dombhart | |
Hardcover: 269
Pages
(1987)
Asin: B00071ANX6 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
65. Alabama's Civil Rights Trail: An Illustrated Guide to the Cradle of Freedom (Alabama The Forge of History) by Mr. Frye Gaillard | |
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(2010-03-02)
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66. Discovering Alabama Forests by Doug Phillips | |
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(2006-10-28)
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Editorial Review Product Description A visually stunning portrait of Alabama’s precious and majestic forests. Green woodlands dress more than 22 million acres of the Alabama landscape, roughly two-thirds of the state. (Only Oregon and Georgia have a comparable abundance of forested acreage). Moreover, forest diversity in Alabama is greater than in any other region in the United States, with more than 200 kinds of native trees. These mixed forests consist of a great many hardwoods often thought of as emblematic of other regions: oaks, maples, hollies, elms and five species of buckeyes (Ohio has just two). Also abundant are softwoods and conifers—juniper, hemlock, cypress, and eight distinctive species of pine. As the official state tree, the longleaf pine was once among the most widespread species but decades of over-harvesting have reduced this graceful, fire-resistant tree to a mere remnant of its historical range. In Discovering Alabama Forests, ecologist-educator Doug Phillips and photographer Robert Falls celebrate the current health and diversity of Alabama woodlands while sounding a call for their wise management and protection in the future. As population growth and urban development place new demands on forest communities, Phillips warns, advocates will succeed only if joined by a public spirit of appreciation for the state’s rich forest heritage. With 100 beautiful color photographs illustrating the meticulous text, Discovering Alabama Forests provides an informed and accessible introduction to the ecological, geological, and biological richness of Alabama’s forests, their evolution through history, their contribution to the state’s economy, and the modern perils they face. Customer Reviews (1)
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67. Weren't No Good Times: Personal Accounts of Slavery in Alabama (Real Voices, Real History) by Horace Randall Williams | |
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(2004-02-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Alabama was a frontier state. From the beginning, its economy was built on cotton and slavery and its laws were fashioned to accommodate both, which becomes obvious when related through the experiences of Alabama's slaves. A year after it obtained statehood, Alabama had a slave population of 41,879, as compared to 85,451 whites and 571 free blacks. By 1860, the slave population had swelled to 435,080, while there were 536,271 whites and 2,690 free blacks. When emancipation came to the slaves, Alabama's slave owners lost an estimated $200 million of capital. These narratives will help readers understand slavery by hearing the voices of the people who lived it. Customer Reviews (3)
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68. Dreamworlds of Alabama by Allen Shelton | |
![]() | Hardcover: 240
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(2007-10-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description “I speak in what others often hear as a strange accent. My past can’t be located. I live in Buffalo, New York, an exile from the South. But these aren’t Yankee dreams, even though my past seems like a fabrication, a dreamworld in which I’m a paper character and not a historical participant, with scars from barbed wire ripping under the pressure and flying through the air like a swarm of bees, or a horse rearing up and banging its head into mine from within, exploding my forehead.” —from the Preface Wisteria draped on a soldier’s coffin, sent home to Alabama from a Virginia battlefield. The oldest standing house in the county, painted gray and flanked by a pecan orchard. A black steel fence tool, now perched atop a pile of books like a prehistoric bird of prey. In Dreamworlds of Alabama, Allen Shelton explores physical, historical, and social landscapes of northeastern Alabama. His homeplace near the Appalachian foothills provides the setting for a rich examination of cultural practices, a place where the language of place and things resonates with as much vitality and emotional urgency as the language of humans. Throughout the book, Shelton demonstrates how deeply culture is inscribed in the land and in the most intimate spaces of the person—places of belonging and loss, insight and memory. Born and raised in Jacksonville, Alabama, Allen Shelton is associate professor of sociology at Buffalo State College. Customer Reviews (1)
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69. The One-Gallused Rebellion: Agrarianism in Alabama, 1865-1896 by William Warren Rogers Sr | |
Paperback: 376
Pages
(2001-06-18)
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70. Alabama: It's History and Geography by Donette Bower, Donald Dodd, Howard Johnson | |
Hardcover: 470
Pages
(2000-06)
list price: US$59.95 Isbn: 1567339751 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
71. Alabama: The History, Geography, Economics And Civics of an American State by Leah Rawls, Lll Atkins, Harvey H. Jackson | |
Hardcover: 436
Pages
(2004-06-30)
list price: US$57.41 Isbn: 0970248105 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
72. Walker County, Alabama (AL) (Postcard History Series) by Pat Morrison | |
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(2004-09-27)
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73. From Fort to Port: An Architectural History of Mobile, Alabama, 1711-1918 by Elizabeth Barrett Gould | |
Hardcover: 328
Pages
(1988-04)
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74. Cattle in the Cotton Fields: A History of Cattle Raising in Alabama by Brooks Blevins | |
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(1998-11-03)
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75. Race, Class, and Power in the Alabama Coalfields, 1908-21 (The Working Class in American History) by Brian Kelly | |
![]() | Paperback: 280
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(2001-03-13)
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76. Alabama: A Documentary History to 1900 by Lucille Blanche Griffith | |
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(1972-06)
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77. History of Medicine in Alabama by Howard L. Holley | |
Hardcover: 400
Pages
(1982-05)
list price: US$35.00 Isbn: 0817300856 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
78. A History of the Town of Livingston, Alabama (Regional History Series) by Robert D., M.D. Spratt | |
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(1996-11)
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79. Report of the Alabama History Commission to the Governor of Alabama by Alabama. History Commission | |
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(2009-10-21)
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80. History of Alabama, and Incidentally of Georgia and Mississippi, from the Earliest Period, Volume 2 by Albert James Pickett | |
![]() | Paperback: 474
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(2010-01-09)
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