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  • William J. Marshall
    Virgil Trucks

    Professional baseball pitcher Virgil Oliver Trucks (1919-2013) came out of Depression-era Alabama as...
  • Charles H. Martin
    Integration of College Athletics

    Intercollegiate athletics first appeared on Alabama campuses in the late nineteenth century, when football...
  • Kathie B. Martin
    Alabama Public Television

    Established in 1953, Alabama Public Television (APT) was the first educational television network in...
  • William Marvel
    CSS Alabama

    Built in England and manned by an English crew with Confederate officers, the CSS Alabama ...
  • Brian Mast
    Fort Tombecbe

    Fort Tombecbe (or Tombecbee), located near present-day Epes, Sumter County, was one of three major forts...
  • Bill Mathews
    Alabama Women's Hall of Fame

    Founded in 1970, the Alabama Women's Hall of Fame (AWHOF) celebrates the lives and accomplishments...
  • Jacqueline Anderson Matte
    MOWA Band of Choctaw Indians

    The MOWA band of Choctaw Indians occupies an area in south Washington County and north Mobile County...
  • John Mayfield
    Reuben Chapman (1847-49)

    Reuben Chapman (1799-1882) was the 13th governor of Alabama, serving from 1847 to 1849. A state legislator...
  • Cynthia A. McCall
    Horses in Alabama

    Horses were an essential part of the early settlement of Alabama, providing labor, transportation, and...
  • Mary Jane McDaniel
    Hugh McVay (1837)

    In the summer of 1837, Hugh McVay (1766-1851) began his brief career as governor by a one-vote stroke...

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