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Lineville College, a coeducational institution for white students, was founded in 1890 in Lineville, [13] incorporated in 1891 [14] and disestablished in 1903. [ 15 ] In 1917, the old Springhill Black School was replaced with a new building named Clay County Training School.
Lineville’s population swells in size as people from Alabama and at least six states attend the swap meet on Saturday, and the car show on Sunday that has attracted as many as 1,000 vehicles.
Byard was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, on June 15, 1922. [2] At that time, his parents – John Sr and Geraldine Garr – were living at 47 Clayton Street. [3] Both of his parents played musical instruments; his mother played the piano, as did his uncles and grandmother, the last playing in cinemas during the silent film era. [4]
South Lineville is a village in Mercer County, Missouri, United States. The population was 13 at the 2020 census, [4] a decline of fifteen people from the 2010 census. The name Lineville refers to the fact the town site lies near the Missouri—Iowa state line. [5] The village is located directly south of its twin city of Lineville, Iowa.
Lineville can refer to a place in the United States: Lineville, Alabama; Lineville, Iowa; South Lineville, Missouri This page was last edited on 29 ...
Eclectic is located at (32.641285, -86.038571 [6]The town is located along Alabama State Route 63, which runs from south to north through the center of town, leading northeast 26 mi (42 km) to Alexander City and southwest 5 mi (8.0 km) to the unincorporated community of Claud.
The Lineville Subdivision is a railroad line currently operated by CSX Transportation in Georgia and Alabama. It runs from Parkwood (a suburb of Birmingham, Alabama ) southeast though Lineville, Alabama to Manchester, Georgia , a distance of 179.4 miles (288.7 km).
The Basilica of the Sagrada Família in Barcelona designed by Antoni Gaudí is a notable example of eclecticism in architecture. Elements of the Gothic style were merged with Art Nouveau motifs and forms found in the natural world, resulting in a structure that was distinctive and original. [1]