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The house was built by John Atkins in 1840. It was purchased by Pascal Tutwiler, Sr. in 1911. It remained in the Tutwiler family until 1971, when it was bought by Dr. James H. Payne, who restored it. The house is included as part of the Plantation Houses of the Alabama Canebrake and Their Associated Outbuildings Multiple Property Submission.
The Pinnacle, formerly known as Pinnacle at Tutwiler Farm, is a 75-acre (300,000 m 2), 644,000 square feet (60,000 m 2), $100 million lifestyle center located in Trussville, Alabama, which opened on October 11, 2006.
Julia Tutwiler Prison for Women: Elmore: Wetumpka 1942: Medium / Maximum: 985: Death Row (female) ... Largest prison in Alabama Ventress Correctional Facility ...
The old Tutwiler residence hall on the University of Alabama campus was imploded July 4, 2022.
Trussville remained an agricultural community until after the Civil War, when the Alabama-Chattanooga Railway was built through the city. By 1886 a blast furnace was built on what is now the site of the new Cahaba Elementary School. Trussville was listed as an incorporated community on the 1890 [6] and 1900 [7] U.S. Census rolls. At some point ...
Known as the "angel of the prisons", Tutwiler pushed for many reforms of the Alabama penal system. In a letter sent from Julia Tutwiler in Dothan, Alabama to Frank S. White in Birmingham, Alabama, Tutwiler pushed for key issues such as the end to convict leasing, the re-establishment of night school education, and the separation of minor offenders and hardened criminals. [3]