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  • ...lie]] to design his [[1925]] [[J. M. P. Otts Jr residence|residence]] in [[Forest Park]]. {{DEFAULTSORT:Otts, J. M. P.}}
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  • ...Clair County]] ({{locate coords inline | lat= 33.66893 |lon=-86.36009|type=p}}). Along with [[Shoal Creek Mountain]] and [[Beaver Creek Mountain]] it di ...Glades ({{locate coords inline | lat= 33.20537|lon=-85.98793|zoom=13|type=p}}).
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  • ...of Alabama Food"), the Alabama Bureau of Tourism & Travel named the Black Forest cake from Klingler's as one of its "100 dishes to eat in Alabama before you In addition to its famous Black Forest cake and variety of creamy cheesecakes, Klingler's created unique birthday,
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  • Hanes died in [[1942]] and is buried at [[Forest Hill Cemetery]]. * "Rev. J. O. Hanes Claimed by Death" (November 18, 1942) ''Decatur Daily'', p. 2
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  • ...uneral was held at [[St Clement's Catholic Church]] and he was buried at [[Forest Hill Cemetery]]. ...in-19111948-obituar/ Let The Curtains Fall; The Sunlight is Gone]" {{BN}}, p. 1
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  • '''James P. "Buddy" Lewis, Sr''' (born c. [[1919]] in Dallas County; died [[June 14]], ...out his life. He volunteered as a youth tennis coach at [[Ensley Park]], [[Forest Hills Middle School]], [[Lawson State Community College]] and [[Miles Colle
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  • Pim died in [[1950]] and is interred at [[Forest Hill Cemetery]] alongside his wife, [[Lenna Pim|Lenna]]. ...Skyscraper Wedding]" (October 1917) ''Cartoons Magazine'' Vol. 12, No. 4, p. 572
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  • ...led Summit Avenue) at the corner of [[39th Street South|39th Street]] in [[Forest Park]]. It was commissioned by [[Samuel Barnett|Sameul Treutlen Barnett]] ...ital/collection/p4017coll2/id/990 Old house 'idiot' finds a home]" {{BN}}, p. D-7, via {{BPLDC}}
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  • '''Birmingham Forest Products Inc.''', later '''Champion Building Products Alabama''' was the op ....C.: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Economic Development Administration. Vol. 46, p. 3
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  • ...ganss died at his home after a long illness in [[1949]]. He is buried at [[Forest Hill Cemetery]]. ...ambsganss, Resident Here For 32 Years, Succumbs." (March 23, 1949) {{BN}}, p. 25
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  • ...escort bombers in larger P-47 Thunderbolts and, even later, more powerful P-51 Mustangs. The unit was credited with 1,500 sorties, 111 downed enemy air After leaving the Air Force in [[1964]], Gomer worked for the U. S. Forest Service as a personnel officer, retiring in [[1985]].
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  • ...made the practice obsolete. Several of the original Simplicity houses in [[Forest Park]] remain, with no larger house ever having been built in front of them ...s Unique Plan to Encourage Home Ownership]" ''American Builder''. Vol. 29, p. 90
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  • ...ing Field in Washington D.C. to Texas with two passengers: Captain Charles P. Oliver and Staff Sergeant James N. Green. Mabry was en route to a refuelin ...missed, aerial searches along its flight path proved fruitless. Only after Forest Service workers at Smith Mountain identified debris on the lake shore was t
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  • McLendon died in April [[1935]] and is interred in a family mausoleum at [[Forest Hill Cemetery]]. [[McLendon Park]] in [[Graymont neighborhood|Graymont]], w * "Midnight Shows Seen as Menace" (January 10, 1925) {{BN}}, p. 10
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  • ...e remained in the city helping Jemison plan and develop the [[Redmont]], [[Forest Park]], and [[Central Park neighborhood|Central Park]] neighborhoods. He al
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  • ...sessment and reduced the cost of surplus in the state treasury." (Stewart, p. 127) ...ouse. Cobb was buried, with fellow past Grand Masters as pallbearers, at [[Forest Hill Cemetery]].
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  • ...uth]] shopping center on the 3300 block of [[Clairmont Avenue South]] in [[Forest Park]]. The former restaurant's tables, chairs and booths were moved to the ...9) "Restaurants, like people, have their off days." {{BPH}}/''[[Kudzu]]'', p. 4
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  • ...l Walter E. Bare Post No. 43]]. Norton died in [[1973]] and is buried at [[Forest Hill Cemetery]]. ...g Robinson principal, honored for long service]." (April 10, 1959) {{BN}}, p. 19
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  • ...lliam Pullen headstone.jpg|right|thumb|225px|William Pullen's headstone at Forest Hill Cemetery]] ...son County with full military honors. He was remembered by his relative, [[P. A. Hickman]], in the pages of the August 1845 ''[[Alabama Baptist]]'', as
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  • ...Street]] in the [[Highland Office Park]] development in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Forest Park-South Avondale]] neighborhood. ...s.com/image/575072703/ Fourth Army Corps to build at Office Park]" {{BN}}, p. 1
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