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Spencer was the first woman mayor of Huntsville, and the first woman mayor of one of Alabama's "four main cities," which also include Birmingham, Mobile and Montgomery. [3] When Spencer was first elected mayor in 1996, she was the co-owner of a local funeral home. [4] Spencer is a former teacher in the Huntsville City School System. [3]
The resident of Huntsville, Alabama, had been in the Army for more than 10 years, the past three as a drill sergeant. ... South Carolina, and is home to more than 3,500 active-duty soldiers ...
Maple Hill Cemetery is the oldest and largest cemetery in Huntsville, Alabama, United States.Founded on two acres (8,000 m 2) in about the year 1822, it now encompasses nearly 100 acres (400,000 m 2) and contains over 80,000 burials.
The Huntsville Times was a thrice-weekly newspaper published in Huntsville, Alabama.It also served the surrounding areas of north Alabama's Tennessee Valley region. The Times formerly operated as an afternoon paper, but moved to mornings years after The Huntsville News ceased publication.
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Battle was born in Birmingham, Alabama, on December 3, 1955.As a young man he worked for his father's restaurant and attended Berry High School (now Hoover High).. Battle attended the University of Alabama, in Tuscaloosa, to study business, where he participated in the Student Government Association and the debate team and joined the Alabama Republican Party.
American television journalist at WHNT-TV/Huntsville, Alabama [160] August 12 Jim Marsh: 73 American basketball player (Portland Trail Blazers) and color commentator (Seattle SuperSonics) [161] August 16 Peter Fonda: 79 American actor, producer, and activist. Son of Henry Fonda and younger brother of Jane Fonda.
LeRoy Pope (January 30, 1765 – June 17, 1844) was an American planter, lawyer, and early settler of Madison County, Alabama.He purchased much of the land on which downtown Huntsville, Alabama, now stands, and for his role in the establishment and early growth of that city, has been called the "Father of Huntsville."