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English: Title: Wilson funeral, 2/6/24 Abstract/medium: National Photo Company Collection (Library of Congress) Physical description: 1 negative : Date: 6 February 1924 :
Carbon Hill, Alabama was settled in 1886 because of coal mining and the railroad. A post office was established in 1887 with John T. Anderson as the first Postmaster. By 1888, the community had grown enough to support the Carbon Hill United Methodist Church. The Galloway Coal Company was responsible for the early development of Carbon Hill. Col.
English: Front of the Carrons Funeral Home, located at 325 E. Nash Street in Wilson, North Carolina, United States. The historical marker at far left indicates that it occupies the site of the birthplace of historian Robert Digges Wimberly Connor.
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