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'''Robert Jemison''' can refer to any of the following: | '''Robert Jemison''' can refer to any of the following: | ||
* [[Robert Jemison Jr (Tuscaloosa)]] (1802-1871), State and Confederate senator, president of the [[Northeast & Southwest Railroad]] | * [[Robert Jemison Jr (Tuscaloosa)]] (1802-1871), merchant, stagecoach operator, State and Confederate senator, president of the [[Northeast & Southwest Railroad]] | ||
* [[Robert Jemison Sr]] (1853-1926), nephew of Robert Jemison Jr (Tuscaloosa), president of [[Birmingham Railway, Light, and Power Company]], developer of [[Glen Iris]] and [[East Lake]] | * [[Robert Jemison Sr]] (1853-1926), nephew of Robert Jemison Jr (Tuscaloosa), president of [[Birmingham Railway, Light, and Power Company]], developer of [[Glen Iris]] and [[East Lake]] | ||
* [[Robert Jemison Jr]] (1878-1974), son of Robert Jemison Jr, real estate developer and founder of [[Mountain Brook]] | * [[Robert Jemison Jr]] (1878-1974), son of Robert Jemison Jr, real estate developer and founder of [[Mountain Brook]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:10, 30 August 2016
Robert Jemison can refer to any of the following:
- Robert Jemison Jr (Tuscaloosa) (1802-1871), merchant, stagecoach operator, State and Confederate senator, president of the Northeast & Southwest Railroad
- Robert Jemison Sr (1853-1926), nephew of Robert Jemison Jr (Tuscaloosa), president of Birmingham Railway, Light, and Power Company, developer of Glen Iris and East Lake
- Robert Jemison Jr (1878-1974), son of Robert Jemison Jr, real estate developer and founder of Mountain Brook
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