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  2. Southern Newspapers - Wikipedia

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    The April 19, 1842 front page of The Daily News, forerunner to the Galveston County Daily News. Bay City Tribune (1845) , Bay City, Texas; Baytown Sun (1949) , Baytown, Texas; Brazosport Facts (1913) , Brazoria County, Texas; The Daily Sentinel (1899) , Nacogdoches, Texas; Fort Payne Times-Journal, Fort Payne, Alabama

  3. List of newspapers in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Oldest continuously published weekly newspaper in Alabama. Cullman County's oldest business. Daily Home: Talladega: Daily Daily Mountain Eagle: Jasper: Daily Daily Sentinel: Scottsboro: Daily Daleville Sun-Courier: Daleville: 1897 Weekly Talllapoosa Publishers Dadeville Record? Daphne-Spanish Fort Bulletin: Daphne: Weekly Decatur Daily: Decatur ...

  4. Sentinel (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Scottsboro Daily Sentinel, published in Scottsboro, Alabama; Sentinel, a group of local newspapers in Essex and Monmouth counties, New Jersey, published by Greater Media; The Sentinel, a weekly newspaper published in Sangamon County, Illinois; The Sentinel, an online political newspaper established by the Kansas Policy Institute. Sentinel ...

  5. John Allen Chau - Wikipedia

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    Chau was born on December 18, 1991, in Scottsboro, Alabama.The third and youngest child of Lynda Adams-Chau, an organizer for Chi Alpha, and Patrick Chau, a Chinese-American psychiatrist who left mainland China during the Cultural Revolution, [5] Chau grew up in Vancouver, Washington, and attended Vancouver Christian High School.

  6. James Edwin Horton - Wikipedia

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    At Greenbrier, he devoted his time to farming. He raised cotton, corn, and soybeans, as well as the largest herd of Aberdeen-Angus cattle in Alabama. He died in March 1973 at 95. He is immortalized in a bronze plaque on a wall just outside of the courtroom where he heard the Scottsboro cases:

  7. Scottsboro, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Scottsboro is a city in and the county seat of Jackson County, Alabama, United States. The city was named for its founder Robert T. Scott. The city was named for its founder Robert T. Scott. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city is 15,578.

  8. Thomas E. Knight - Wikipedia

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    Thomas E. Knight, Jr. (June 19, 1898 – May 17, 1937) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 13th Lieutenant Governor of Alabama from 1935 to 1937, and the 19th Attorney General of Alabama from 1931 to 1935. He was a native of Greensboro, Alabama.

  9. James H. Alston - Wikipedia

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    Alston was born into slavery in Alabama. [2] While a slave, he learned how to read and write and trained to become a shoemaker. During the American Civil War, a group of Confederate soldiers with the Tuskegee Light Infantry Company raised $1,800 (equivalent to $54,936 in 2023) to purchase him to act as their drummer.