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  2. Louise Wooster - Wikipedia

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    Louise Catharine Wooster (June 12, 1842 – May 16, 1913), [1] better known as Lou Wooster, was a famous madam in Birmingham, Alabama. [2] Her colorful character and her care for the sick and dying during the cholera epidemic of 1873 endeared her to the Birmingham community. [ 2 ]

  3. Britling Cafeterias - Wikipedia

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    Britling Cafeterias was a chain of cafeteria-style restaurants, originating in Birmingham, Alabama. During the late 1920s, Britling opened three cafeterias in downtown Birmingham, Alabama . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Britling chain in Memphis, along with B&W Cafeterias in Nashville, Tennessee and Blue Boar Cafeterias in Louisville, Kentucky , were under ...

  4. McWane - Wikipedia

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    McWane, Inc. is one of the world's largest manufacturers of iron water works and plumbing products and one of America's largest privately owned companies. [1] The company manufactures a host of different products including ductile iron pipe and fittings, cast iron soil pipe and fittings, heavy duty couplings, utility poles, network switches, monitoring equipment and related products. [2]

  5. American Cast Iron Pipe Company - Wikipedia

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    American Cast Iron Pipe Company at the Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library; Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. AL-35, "American Cast Iron Pipe Company, 1501 Thirty-first Avenue North, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL", 2 photos, 3 data pages, 1 photo caption page

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  7. Birmingham, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    There's Hope for the World: The Memoir of Birmingham, Alabama's First African American Mayor, University of Alabama Press, 2008. ISBN 978-0-8173-1623-5; Berney (1878), "Birmingham", Handbook of Alabama, Mobile: Mobile Register print. Fazio, Michael W. Landscape of Transformations: Architecture and Birmingham, Alabama. University of Tennessee ...

  8. Logan Martin Lake - Wikipedia

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    The depth of the lake is 35 to 110 feet (34 m) with only five feet average water level variance. The lake borders St. Clair and Talladega counties. The reservoir extends 48.5 miles (78.1 km) from Logan Martin Dam upstream to Neely Henry Dam, and it contains 15,263 acres (61.77 km 2). Logan Martin has roughly 273 miles (439 km) of shoreline.

  9. Tallapoosa River - Wikipedia

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    "Developed for the Service of Alabama" - The Centennial History of the Alabama Power Company 1906-2006. Birmingham, Alabama: Alabama Power Company. ISBN 978-0-9786753-0-1. Jackson, Harvey H. III (1997). Putting Loafing Streams To Work-The Building of Lay, Mitchell, Martin, and Jordan Dams, 1910-1929. Tuscaloosa, Alabama: The University of ...