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  • George B. Ellenberg
    Mules

    For much of its history, Alabama was mainly an agricultural state where many farm tasks were powered...
  • Coke Ellington
    The Montgomery Advertiser

    Since it began publication in 1829, the Montgomery Advertiser has chronicled Alabama's most significant...
  • Carol Ellis
    Regina Benjamin

    Physician and educator Regina Benjamin (1956- ) is a nationally recognized humanitarian and an expert in rural medicine....
  • Connor Ellis
    Alligator Gar

    The alligator gar ( Atractosteus spatula ) is a primitive carnivorous fish found throughout the American...
  • Jerome A. Ennels
    Wright Brothers Flying School

    In the spring of 1910, aviation pioneers Wilbur and Orville Wright opened the nation's first civilian...
  • Jerome A. Ennels
    Maxwell Air Force Base and Gunter Annex

    Since its founding in 1918, Maxwell Air Force Base has evolved into one of the most unique military bases...
  • Abby Esco
    Alabama Beach Mouse

    The Alabama beach mouse ( Peromyscus polionotus ammobates ) is a small rodent of a subspecies …
  • Glenn T. Eskew
    George C. Wallace (1963-67, 1971-79, 1983-87)

    Between 1963 and 1987, George Wallace (1919-1998) held a virtual monopoly on the governor's office...
  • Glenn T. Eskew
    Birmingham Campaign of 1963

    The climax of the modern civil rights movement occurred in Birmingham. The city's violent response...
  • Glenn T. Eskew
    Lurleen B. Wallace (1967-68)

    Lurleen Burns Wallace (1926-1968) died from cancer a mere 16 months after taking office as governor of...

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