. History of Alabama and dictionary of Alabama biography. Julian M. Strassburger Captain 167th Reg., Rainbow Div., A. E. F., killed in action, July 26, 1918 Mortimer Harvie JordanCaptain Co. K, 167th Reg., 42nd Div.,E. F., killed in second battle of thMarne, July 28, 1918. WORLD WAR HEROES HISTORY OP ALABAMA tion of a few temporary dams, usually ofwood, for the purpose of running small grainmills or cotton ginneries belonging to individ-uals. References.—U. S. Chief of Engineers, An-nual report for 1881, App. K, p. 1221; 1890, , pp. 1722-1724; U. S. Chief of Engineers, Re-ports of examina
. History of Alabama and dictionary of Alabama biography. Julian M. Strassburger Captain 167th Reg., Rainbow Div., A. E. F., killed in action, July 26, 1918 Mortimer Harvie JordanCaptain Co. K, 167th Reg., 42nd Div.,E. F., killed in second battle of thMarne, July 28, 1918. WORLD WAR HEROES HISTORY OP ALABAMA tion of a few temporary dams, usually ofwood, for the purpose of running small grainmills or cotton ginneries belonging to individ-uals. References.—U. S. Chief of Engineers, An-nual report for 1881, App. K, p. 1221; 1890, , pp. 1722-1724; U. S. Chief of Engineers, Re-ports of examinations and surveys made underact of March 3, 1879, 1880, (S. Ex. Doc. 42. 46thCong. 3d sess.), Sipsey River, Ala., pp. 34-38. SLATES. The slates of Alabama belongto several geological formations, viz, the Tal-ladega, or Ocoee, the Weisner, and the Monte-vallo shales, of the Cambrian, and the upperTrenton of the Silurian; and are found prin-cipally in the counties of Shelby, Talladega,Calhoun, Cleburne, Clay, Coosa, and of the Weisner form
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