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The Times-Journal newspaper is published twice a week [1] in Fort Payne, Alabama and serves the DeKalb County, Alabama region. The Times-Journal was a Southern Newspapers publication for 60 years before selling to Patrick Graham in 2019, [ 2 ] </ref> along with sister papers in Albertville and Scottsboro.
Prattville is a city located within both Autauga and Elmore counties in the State of Alabama, United States, but serves as the county seat of Autauga County. As of the 2020 census , the population of the city was 37,781.
Daniel Pratt (July 20, 1799 – May 13, 1873) was an American industrialist who pioneered ventures that opened the door for industry in Alabama. Prattville in Autauga County, Alabama, and Birmingham's Pratt City in Jefferson County, Alabama on the Pratt coal seam are both named for him.
Daniel Pratt Cemetery is a historical burial place in Prattville, Alabama. [3] The cemetery dates from 1849 to 1886. It is located roughly bounded by Northington Road, 1st, 6th, Bridge, and Court Streets. [4] The cemetery is a contributing property on the Daniel Pratt Historic District. [5]
Gray was interred at Highland Memory Gardens Cemetery in Des Moines, Iowa. On November 8, 2010, items that decorated Gray's grave, including a Buddha statue and gargoyle statue, were stolen. [ 18 ] The band responded to this event with a post on their MySpace and Facebook page, asking the robbers to return the stolen items and appealing for ...
Sportspeople from Prattville, Alabama (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "People from Prattville, Alabama" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
Published as a daily since October 1, 1973 (when it was called the Hillsboro Press Gazette), [2] The Times-Gazette traces its history back to a long succession of weekly newspapers covering Hillsboro and Highland County, Ohio, starting with the Hillsborough Gazette, and Highland Advertiser, in 1818. [1]
The Daniel Pratt Historic District is a historic district that includes 140 acres (57 ha) and 154 buildings in Prattville, Alabama, United States.It is named in honor of Prattville's founder, Daniel Pratt.