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Geberit (Alemannic German pronunciation: [ˈɡeberɪ:t]) is a Swiss multinational group specialized in manufacturing and supplying sanitary parts and related systems. It is a leader in its field in Europe [ 3 ] with a global presence through its subsidiaries.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Covington County, Alabama, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in an online map.
By special resolution of the city of Mobile, Alabama, he was buried in the historic Church Street Graveyard in his hometown. Katherine Clark began interviewing Walter in 1991 for an oral biography, and Milking the Moon: A Southerner's Story of Life on This Planet was published by Crown on August 21, 2001, three years after Walter's death.
The obituary poets were, in the popular stereotype, either women or clergymen. [12] Obituary poetry may be the source of some of the murder ballads and other traditional narrative verse of the United States, and the sentimental tales told by the obituary poets showed their abiding vitality a hundred years later in the genre of teenage tragedy ...
Art and poetry Maria Howard Weeden (July 6, 1846 – April 12, 1905), who signed her work and published as Howard Weeden , was an American artist and poet based in Huntsville, Alabama . After the American Civil War, she began to sell works she painted, which included portraits of many African-American freedmen and freedwomen .
A stained glass window was donated by the Children of the Confederacy in 1929 in honor of Ryan at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Mobile, Alabama. [ 6 ] On 1932-10-09 a memorial fountain for Ryan was presented by the Robert E Lee chapter of the U.D.C. to the Julia Ideson Public Library in downtown Houston Texas.
Alabama literature includes the prose fiction, poetry, films and biographies that are set in or created by those from the US state of Alabama.This literature officially began emerging from the state circa 1819 with the recognition of the region as a state.
Lonie, Still's mother was sixteen when she moved to Alabama due to a tornado destroying the family home. His father, J. Alex Still, was a horse doctor with no formal training. James Still was born July 16, 1906, near Lafayette, Alabama. Still was considered a quiet child but a hard worker. He along with his nine siblings worked the family farm.