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The bite of the Black Widow Story in Tuscaloosa made nationwide news...

 
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The bite of the Black Widow Story in Tuscaloosa made nationwide news

The bite of the Black Widow Story in Tuscaloosa made nationwide news (Transcription from a history of Tuscaloosa written by an older resident, Ben A. Green, in 1931 who was the managing editor of The Tuscaloosa News July 31, 1949) Tuscaloosa developed a nationwide news story in 1932 when young Dr. Allan W. Blair, […]

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AUTHOR SUNDAY – Do you remember the pneumatic tube cash system?

OLD BUILDING’S CHARM by Jean Butterworth I love old buildings. Recently one old building in Tuscaloosa was saved from possible destruction through the efforts of many Tuscaloosa citizens. The building is the old Allen & Jemison Building located on Greensboro Avenue and 7th street. It has had 107 birthdays. From left to right, Brown’s Corner, […]

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Biography: Morris Adler born April 4, 1855 – photograph

MORRIS ADLER BIOGRAPHY and GENEALOGY (1855-1922) JEFFERSON COUNTY, ALABAMA Morris Adler, a coal mine operator, was born April 4, 1855, at Jonesboro, Washington County, Tennessee. He was the son of Jacob Adler and Sophie (Kahn) Adler; grandson of Meyer Adler and Caroline (Rosengart) Adler, of Buttenhansen Village, Wurtemberg, Germany, and of Moses Kahn and Clara Kahn, […]

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