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Cameron Freeman Napier
Confederate Memorial Day
Confederate Memorial Day became an annual state holiday in Alabama in 1901. It was originally celebrated...
First White House of the Confederacy
The First White House of the Confederacy, located in Montgomery, was the executive residence of President...
Ladies Memorial Association
The Ladies Memorial Association was an important organization after the Civil War and into the twentieth...
United Daughters of the Confederacy Alabama Division (ALUDC)
The Alabama Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy (ALUDC) was founded on March 26, 1896,...
John Hawkins Napier
CSS Nashville
The CSS Nashville, built in Montgomery, Alabama, was one of the last ironclads constructed by the Confederacy...
Fort Rucker
Fort Rucker, a 64,000-acre base in Coffee and Dale counties, is Alabama's largest military installation...
James Nathan
Alabama World Affairs Council
The Alabama World Affairs Council (AWAC) is a nonprofit organization that sponsors lectures and programs...
Mike Neilson
Cumberland Plateau Physiographic Section
The Cumberland Plateau physiographic section is the most southerly part of the Appalachian Plateaus province...
East Gulf Coastal Plain Physiographic Section
Alabama's East Coast Gulf Coastal Plain section lies within the Coastal Plain province of the Atlantic...
Fall Line
The fall line in Alabama is the boundary between the East Gulf Coastal Plain and any of the provinces...
Highland Rim Physiographic Section
The Highland Rim section is the southernmost section of the Interior Low Plateaus province in the Appalachian...
Physiographic Sections of Alabama
The characteristics of the Earth's surface are the result of the interactions of those geologic...
Piedmont Upland Physiographic Section
The Piedmont Upland section is part of the Piedmont province of the Appalachian Highlands Region. Hereafter...
Tennessee Valley and Ridge Physiographic Section
The Tennessee Valley and Ridge section in Alabama is the southernmost section of the Valley and Ridge...
David H. Nelson
Amphibians of Alabama
An ancient group of vertebrates, many of which are now extinct, amphibians first arose 360 million years...
Reptiles of Alabama
Alabama is home to approximately 85 species of native reptiles, including turtles, lizards, snakes, and...
Caryn E. Neumann
Angela Davis
Angela Davis (1944- ) is best known as an educator and civil rights activist, who gained notoriety in...
Chris Newlin
National Children's Advocacy Center (NCAC)
The National Children's Advocacy Center (NCAC) was formed in 1985 to improve services for children...
Merlin Newton
Huntingdon College
Huntingdon College in Montgomery is a small private liberal arts college of the Methodist Church that...
Wesley Phillips Newton
Maxwell Air Force Base and Gunter Annex
Since its founding in 1918, Maxwell Air Force Base has evolved into one of the most unique military bases...
Kim Nielsen
Helen Keller
Few Alabamians have risen to the level of worldwide fame held by Helen Keller (1880-1968). Ironically,...