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Guin / ˈ ɡ j uː ɪ n / is a city in Marion County, Alabama, United States. It incorporated in December 1889. [ 3 ] At the 2020 census , the population was 2,195.
The Tombigbee District was an area mostly on the west side of the Tombigbee River in Alabama; it was first opened to settlement by British colonists under the Treaty of Mobile, negotiated between the British government of West Florida and the Choctaw at a Native American congress held in Mobile in March–April 1765.
The Guin Dispatch (1888–1889) The Guin Dispatch was started around November 1888 by James S. Clements. It did not last long - only 13 issues. It closed its doors with the last issue of Feb 23, 1889. The Hamilton Times (1890–1893) The Hamilton Free Press (1893–1894) The Hamilton News Press (1895) The Hamilton Appeal (1896) The Guin Gazette ...
Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway (red) The locks and dams (L&D) along the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway The Tennessee–Tombigbee Waterway (popularly known as the Tenn-Tom) is a 234-mile (377 km) artificial waterway built in the 20th century from the Tennessee River to the junction of the Black Warrior-Tombigbee River system near Demopolis, Alabama, United States.
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Tombigbee and Northern Railway: 1900 1904 Tombigbee Valley Railroad: Tombigbee Valley Railroad: SLSF: 1904 1913 Alabama, Tennessee and Northern Railway: Tredegar Mineral Railway: SAL: 1891 1900 East and West Railroad: Tuscaloosa Mineral Railroad: L&N: 1910 1915 Birmingham and Tuscaloosa Railroad: Tuscumbia Railway: SOU: 1830 1850 Memphis and ...
While the companionship of a dog is truly priceless, it’s wise to check the numbers add up first. Being a loving owner means making sure you can commit to your new dog for life, and to do that ...
The area Gu-Win occupies is between Guin and Winfield. Until the 1950s, it was known as "Ear Gap". Not wanting to be annexed into Guin or Winfield, it pursued incorporation for itself, and chose the name of the local drive-in theater, "Gu-Win". [3] As of 2019, the theater still operates, but has been renamed the Blue Moon. [5]