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* [[1998]]: [[James Lee, Jr]], [[Buffalo Rock Company]]; [[John Oliver, Jr]], [[First National Bank of Jasper]]; [[Arthur Outlaw]], Morrison's; [[Elton B. Stephens]], [[EBSCO]]; Adolph Weil, Jr; Weil Brothers Cotton
* [[1998]]: [[James Lee, Jr]], [[Buffalo Rock Company]]; [[John Oliver, Jr]], [[First National Bank of Jasper]]; [[Arthur Outlaw]], Morrison's; [[Elton B. Stephens]], [[EBSCO]]; Adolph Weil, Jr; Weil Brothers Cotton
* [[1997]]: [[Wallace Bunn]], [[BellSouth]]; [[Ehney Camp, Jr]], [[Sterne, Agee and Leach]]; [[James Harrison, Jr]], [[Harco Drugs]]; Ray Loper, W.P. Brown & Son; [[Earl McGowin]], W.T. Smith Lumber Company
* [[1997]]: [[Wallace Bunn]], [[BellSouth]]; [[Ehney Camp, Jr]], [[Sterne, Agee and Leach]]; [[James Harrison, Jr]], [[Harco Drugs]]; Ray Loper, W.P. Brown & Son; [[Earl McGowin]], W.T. Smith Lumber Company
* [[1996]]: [[Marshall Durbin]], [[Marshall Durbin Company]]; [[Frank Mason]], [[Mason Corporation]]; [[William Mitchell]], First National Bank of Florence; H. Taylor Morrissette, Colonial Sugars; [[Goodwin Myrick]], ALFA
* [[1995]]: Red Dove, AAA Cooper; [[George LeMaistre]], [[City National Bank of Tuscaloosa]]; John Miller, Jr, T.R. Miller Mill Company; [[William Spencer, III]], [[Motion Industries]], [[BioCryst]]; [[Louis Willie]], [[Booker T. Washington Insurance Company]]
* [[1994]]: [[Joseph Farley]], [[Alabama Power]]; [[Mary Hardin]], [[Piggly-Wiggly]]; Billy Harrigan, Jr, Scotch Lumber Company; Ed Lowder, ALFA; [[Lewis Manderson]], [[Creative Displays]]; M. Lewis Salmon, Watts and Salmon
* [[1993]]: [[Sloan Bashinsky]], [[Golden Flake]]; [[William Blount]], [[Vulcan Materials]]; [[Harry Brock]], [[Compass Bank]]; [[Emory Cunningham]], [[Southern Progress]]; [[John Harbert]], [[Harbert Construction]]; [[Thomas Rast]], [[Johnson, Rast & Hays]]
* [[1992]]: [[Aaron Aronov]], [[Aronov Realty Company]]; [[Angelo Bruno]], [[Bruno's]]; [[Samuel Garner]], [[Culverhouse College of Commerce]]; [[Frank Moody]], [[First National Bank of Tuscaloosa]]; [[Hall Thompson]], [[Thompson Tractor Company]]
* [[1991]]: [[Hugh Culverhouse]], Culverhouse & Botts; [[Gene Gwaltney]], [[Russell Corporation]]; [[J. Reese Phifer]], [[Phifer Wire Products]]; [[William Sellers]], [[Baggett Transportation Company]]
* [[1990]]: [[H. E. Drummond]], [[Drummond Corporation]]; [[William Hulsey]], [[Garber, Cook & Hulsey]]; [[John Jemison, Jr]], [[Jemison Investment Company]]; Samuel Noble, Woodstock Iron Company
* [[1989]]: [[Joe Bruno]], [[Bruno's]]; [[William McWane]], [[McWane, Inc.]]; [[Frank Plummer]], [[First Alabama Bank]]; Robert Radcliff, Jr, Southern Industries


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 15:45, 14 October 2009

The Alabama Business Hall of Fame was established in 1970 to honor the contributions of individual business leaders to the state of Alabama. The hall of fame is maintained by the Culverhouse College of Commerce Board of Visitors at the University of Alabama.

Inductees

References

  • Cooper, Lauren B. (October 14, 2009) "Alabama Business Hall of Fame to induct five leaders." Birmingham Business Journal

External links