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==1908==
==1908==
The names of the 1908 Board of Aldermen are inscribed in the cornerstone of the [[1908 Woodlawn City Hall]] on [[1st Avenue North]]. The following men served under Mayor [[W. E. Perryman]]: [[A. L. Miller, Sr]], [[J. B. Gibson]], [[A. R. Moore]], [[T. W. Greene]], [[C. L. Clapp]], [[I. E. Hood]], [[J. L. Burns]], [[W. L. Robertson]], [[J. M. Morgan]], [[Eugene Whaley]], and [[P. J. Duffin]].
The names of the [[1908]] Board of Aldermen are inscribed in the cornerstone of the [[1908 Woodlawn City Hall]] on [[1st Avenue North]]. The following men served under Mayor [[W. E. Perryman]]: [[A. L. Miller, Sr]], [[J. B. Gibson]], [[A. R. Moore]], [[T. W. Greene]], [[C. L. Clapp]], [[I. E. Hood]], [[J. L. Burns]], [[W. L. Robertson]], [[J. M. Morgan]], [[Eugene Whaley]], and [[P. J. Duffin]].


[[Category:Woodlawn]]
[[Category:Woodlawn]]

Revision as of 23:02, 10 August 2006

The Woodlawn Board of Aldermen served the City of Woodlawn from its incorporation in 1891 until it was annexed into the City of Birmingham by the Alabama legislature as part of the Greater Birmingham movement in 1910.

1908

The names of the 1908 Board of Aldermen are inscribed in the cornerstone of the 1908 Woodlawn City Hall on 1st Avenue North. The following men served under Mayor W. E. Perryman: A. L. Miller, Sr, J. B. Gibson, A. R. Moore, T. W. Greene, C. L. Clapp, I. E. Hood, J. L. Burns, W. L. Robertson, J. M. Morgan, Eugene Whaley, and P. J. Duffin.