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  2. Lincoln Mill and Mill Village Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln Mill and Mill Village Historic District is a historic district in Huntsville, Alabama. Opened in 1900, it quickly grew to be Huntsville's largest cotton mill in the first quarter of the 20th century. After closing in 1955, the mills were converted to office space that was used by the U.S. space program.

  3. Frederick Augustus Ross - Wikipedia

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    During 1818, Ross entered into the Presbyterian ministry, emancipated his slaves, and then moved to Kingsport, Tennessee, where he had his massive Rotherwood mansion constructed on the Netherland Inn Road. Ross had his daughter, Rowena, educated at boarding schools in the northern United States.

  4. J. Vernon McGee - Wikipedia

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    McGee was born in Hillsboro, Texas, to itinerant parents, [3] John McGee and Carrie McGee (née Lingner). [4] His father held many jobs, his last one being an engineer at a cotton mill in Oklahoma, [3] where he died in 1918 when Vernon was 14 years old. [5]

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  6. Lincoln School (Huntsville, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln School was built in 1929 by the owners of the Lincoln textile mill to serve the children of the mill village. The mill opened in 1900 and was purchased in 1918 by William Lincoln Barrell. The first school in the village was a five-teacher school completed in 1923. As the mill grew, the school was expanded in 1925.

  7. Religious views of Abraham Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    Noll argues that Lincoln was turned against organized Christianity by his experiences as a young man witnessing how excessive emotion and bitter sectarian quarrels marked yearly camp-meetings and the ministry of traveling preachers. [12] As a young man, Lincoln enjoyed reading the works of Thomas Paine. He drafted a pamphlet incorporating such ...

  8. Laboratory Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Laboratory Historic District is a national historic district located at Laboratory, Lincoln County, North Carolina.It encompasses seven contributing buildings and two contributing structures associated with the Laboratory Cotton Mill and its founder and owner, Daniel E. Rhyne.

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