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:''This article is about the neighborhood, for the larger division in Birmingham's Community Participation Program, see [[Huffman community]].'' | |||
'''Huffman''', now a [[Huffman neighborhood|neighborhood]] in northeast [[Birmingham]], was a community founded by a group of settlers who travelled down the [[Georgia Road]] from Virginia and South Carolina in [[1822]]. The community was named for [[Daniel Huffman]] of Virginia and grew around the respected [[Huffman Academy]]. | '''Huffman''', now a [[Huffman neighborhood|neighborhood]] in northeast [[Birmingham]], was a community founded by a group of settlers who travelled down the [[Georgia Road]] from Virginia and South Carolina in [[1822]]. The community was named for [[Daniel Huffman]] of Virginia and grew around the respected [[Huffman Academy]]. | ||
Revision as of 15:26, 7 April 2016
- This article is about the neighborhood, for the larger division in Birmingham's Community Participation Program, see Huffman community.
Huffman, now a neighborhood in northeast Birmingham, was a community founded by a group of settlers who travelled down the Georgia Road from Virginia and South Carolina in 1822. The community was named for Daniel Huffman of Virginia and grew around the respected Huffman Academy.
References
- Moss, Florence Hawkins Wood (1947) Building Birmingham and Jefferson County. Birmingham: Birmingham Printing Company.