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Oct 5, 2011 · Seven firemen were sent to the hospital after being overcome by the fumes and smoke. Businesses that were heat and smoke damaged were: Tatum’s Seafood Market, owned by Gus Tatum; Tom’s Ready to Wear, owned by T. J. Clark; American Hat Company, owned by Zack N. Azar; and the Montgomery Cash Store, owned by Nathan Kartus.
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- The Pickle Palace - S. Perry Street and Felder
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- History of Montgomery, AL: 2011
A quick trip back to his home town of Montgomery, Alabama,...
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Apr 20, 2014 · About this group. History of Montgomery, Alabama. Companion to the Facebook Page - "Times Gone By". Private. Only members can see who's in the group and what they post. Visible. Anyone can find this group. History. Group created on April 20, 2014.
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Sep 19, 2011 · Mr. Brown came to Montgomery in 1848. He remembers distinctly how the Montgomery county court house looked when it sat in the middle of Court Square in that year. He has a vivid memory of the appearance of the first Capitol building that surmounted Capitol Hill until it was destroyed by fire in 1849. Mr.
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May 8, 2018 · The national spotlight is on a city that was once among America’s most active slave-trading hubs: Montgomery, Alabama has opened the first-ever museum and… Two new sights in a city that was once the capital of the Confederacy are challenging visitors to acknowledge the legacy of slavery.