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Birmingham–Southern College was the result of a 1918 merger of Southern University, founded in Greensboro, Alabama in 1856, with Birmingham College, opened in 1898 in Birmingham, Alabama. These two institutions were consolidated on May 30, 1918, under the name of Birmingham–Southern College.
Alabama Power is an investor-owned, tax-paying utility, and the second largest subsidiary of Southern Company. More than 84,000 miles (135,000 km) of power lines carry electricity to customers throughout a service territory of 44,500 square miles (115,000 km 2 ).
Formerly Anniston Electric and Gas Company [2] Birmingham Railway, Light and Power Company: Birmingham: Horse January 24, 1884: April 16, 1898 Steam May 25, 1885: February 26, 1904 Electric October 10, 1891: April 19, 1953 ♦ Bessemer: Steam May 14, 1890: February 26, 1904 Electric July 25, 1906: 1915
Birmingham-Southern drew national attention when the baseball team advanced to the DIII World Series, outlasting the life of its actual institution. The private liberal arts college in Birmingham ...
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U.S. Rep. Lois Frankel, D-West Palm Beach. at a news conference at Palm Beach State College, announces more than $4.1 million to build an electric vehicle training center.
Birmingham-Southern College: Birmingham-Southern Panthers Birmingham: AL: Private: 2006 N/A None [e] Brooklyn College: Brooklyn Bulldogs New York: NY: Public: 1992 III: City University of New York Athletic Conference: California State University, Los Angeles: Cal State Los Angeles Golden Eagles: Los Angeles: CA: Public: 1975 II: California ...
That same year, John I. Leonard, superintendent of Palm Beach County Schools, became the college’s first president, earning the nickname “Mr. Junior College" for his work over the years ...