Lost Capitals of Alabama
Title | Lost Capitals of Alabama PDF eBook |
Author | Herbert James Lewis |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Pages | 176 |
Release | 2014-11-04 |
Genre | Photography |
ISBN | 1625849753 |
Alabama's capital has roots all over the state. It first emerged in St. Stephens in 1799, a small fort acquired from the Spanish atop a tall limestone bluff overlooking the Tombigbee River. Next came Huntsville in the Tennessee Valley, where the state constitution emerged. Cahawba was the capital to receive a visit from the Marquis de Lafayette, the last surviving general of the American Revolution. In 1826, Tuscaloosa took the reins for twenty years before the final move to Montgomery. Discover the leaders and events that established the state and the fates of each dynamic governmental center as author Jim Lewis traces the history of Alabama's lost capitals.
The Five Capitals of Alabama
Title | The Five Capitals of Alabama PDF eBook |
Author | Tom Bailey |
Publisher | NewSouth Books |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 2020-09-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781588384270 |
The story of Alabama's five capitals--St. Stephens, Huntsville, Cahawba, Tuscaloosa, and Montgomery--begins in a rough semi-civilized Washington County village and ends at the old cotton town of Montgomery. Between 1817 and 1846, the capitals criss-crossed the state from north to south and east to west, following the political powers and fortunes of the times, and amid more noble arguments that the capital should be near the center of the state. It is the story of Alabama's government, buildings, and laws. It is the story of towns, some of which sprang up and died when the capital moniker came and went. Most of all, the story of Alabama's capitals is the story of its people: some whose undying devotion to statehood brought Alabama to life; some who used state government in their rise to power and financial prominence; some whose generosity and pureness of heart kept Alabama on solid moral and financial ground; and some whose prejudices held back this state when it should have moved forward. The Five Capitals of Alabama paints a dramatic picture of where we began, where we are today, and the twisting journey taken along the way.
Three Capitals
Title | Three Capitals PDF eBook |
Author | William H. Brantley |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1976 |
Genre | Alabama -Politics and government-To 1865 |
ISBN |
THREE CAPITALS
Title | THREE CAPITALS PDF eBook |
Author | WILLIAM H. BRANTLEY |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 1976 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Three Capitals
Title | Three Capitals PDF eBook |
Author | William Henderson Brantley |
Publisher | |
Pages | 265 |
Release | 1947 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
The Lost Tribe of Alabama
Title | The Lost Tribe of Alabama PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Severo |
Publisher | |
Pages | 8 |
Release | 1970 |
Genre | Acadians in Alabama |
ISBN |
Three Capitals
Title | Three Capitals PDF eBook |
Author | William H. Brantley Jr |
Publisher | University Alabama Press |
Pages | 312 |
Release | 2002-08 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780817312497 |
A book about the first three capitals of Alabama: St. Stephens, Huntsville, and Cahawba, 1818-1826.