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  2. Saint Bartley Primitive Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 34.7421°N 86.6181°W. Saint Bartley Primitive Baptist Church is a historic Baptist church in Huntsville, Alabama. Bartley Harris (1800 - 1896) served as its minister. He is renowned for refusing to disclose the whereabouts of valuables he hid for his Confederate neighbors and for his mass baptisms in "Big Spring".

  3. WLOR - Wikipedia

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    WLOR. /  34.85250°N 86.65278°W  / 34.85250; -86.65278. WLOR (1550 AM, "MY Star 107.5") is a radio station licensed to Huntsville, Alabama, United States, that serves the greater Tennessee Valley area. WLOR is part of the Black Crow Media Group and the broadcast license is held by BCA Radio, LLC, Debtor-in-Possession.

  4. Category:Musicians from Huntsville, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Musicians from Huntsville, Alabama" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. Huntsville, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    01-37000. GNIS feature ID. 2404746 [ 9] Website. huntsvilleal.gov. Huntsville is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Alabama. It is the county seat of Madison County with portions extending into Limestone County and Morgan County. [ 12] It is located in the Appalachian region of northern Alabama [ 13][ 14] south of the state of Tennessee .

  6. Alabama A&M University - Wikipedia

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    Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University ( Alabama A&M or AAMU) is a public historically black land-grant university in Normal, Huntsville, Alabama. [ 6][ 7] Founded in 1875, it took its present name in 1969. It was one of about 180 "normal schools" founded by state governments in the 19th century to train teachers for the rapidly growing ...

  7. William Hooper Councill - Wikipedia

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    They attended, on a part-time basis, the Freedmen's Bureau school opened by northerners in Stevenson, Alabama in 1865, where Councill remained until 1867 when he began teaching. He was the first person to teach a school for black students outside of a city in northern Alabama – a position that drew opposition from the Ku Klux Klan. [3]

  8. Lynching of Horace Maples - Wikipedia

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    Huntsville, Alabama. Date. September 7, 1904. Horace Maples was an African-American man who was lynched by a mob of approximately 2,000 people in Huntsville, Alabama, on September 7, 1904. [1] Maples had been accused of murder and was being held in the county jail when it was set on fire by the crowd. He jumped from a second story window in the ...

  9. Category : Players of American football from Huntsville, Alabama

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    Khari Blasingame. Brent Bowden. Tom Boyd (gridiron football) Randall Burden. Keith Butler (American football)