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  2. List of plantations in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Plantation founded by Joseph Gee, a native of Halifax County, North Carolina, circa 1816 in an Alabama River bend that retains his last name to the present. It passed to his nephews upon his death. They transferred it to their relative, Mark Harwell Pettway, also a native of Halifax County North Carolina, in 1845 in order to settle a $29,000 debt.

  3. History of slavery in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Alabama was one of the first seven states to withdraw from the Union prior to the American Civil War. The slave trade continued unabated in Alabama until at least 1863, with busy markets in Mobile and Montgomery largely undisputed by the war. [ 15 ]: 99–100. Slavery had been theoretically abolished by President Abraham Lincoln 's Emancipation ...

  4. Nat Turner's Rebellion - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Nat Turner's Rebellion, historically known as the Southampton Insurrection, was a slave rebellionthat took place in Southampton County, Virginia, in August 1831. Led by Nat Turner, the rebels, made up of enslaved African Americans, killed between 55 and 65 White people, making it the deadliest slave revolt for the latter racial group in U ...

  5. The Forks of Cypress - Wikipedia

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    April 14, 1992 [2] The Forks of Cypress was a large slave-labour cotton farm and Greek Revival plantation house near Florence in Lauderdale County, Alabama, United States. It was designed by architect William Nichols for James Jackson and his wife, Sally Moore Jackson. Construction was completed in 1830. [1][3] It was the only Greek Revival ...

  6. Murders of Floyd and Vera Hill - Wikipedia

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    The Hills' 30-year-old neighbour, Jamie Ray Mills, was arrested and charged with murdering the couple. Mills was found guilty of the double murder and sentenced to death in 2007, while Mills's wife was similarly convicted of murder but jailed for life. Jamie Mills remained on death row for about 17 years before he was executed on May 30, 2024. [2]

  7. Timothy Meaher - Wikipedia

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    In his 20s, he moved to Mobile, Alabama where he became a wealthy human trafficker, businessman and landowner. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He built and owned the slave-ship Clotilda [ 1 ] [ 3 ] and was responsible for illegally smuggling the last enslaved Africans into the United States in 1860.

  8. J. W. Comer - Wikipedia

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    J. W. Comer was born on the Comer family's plantation in Spring Hill, Barbour County, Alabama. His father, John Fletcher Comer, died when John Wallace was 13 years old. [ 1 ] Wallace, as he was known in his family, was educated primarily in private schools and through the use of private tutors. in 1861, when he was 16, the Civil War broke out ...

  9. Four minors found working at Alabama poultry plant run by ...

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    Four minors were allegedly found working at an Alabama slaughterhouse run by the same firm found responsible for the death of a Mississippi 16-year-old in 2023.