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English
Pages
716

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Cover of: History of Alabama and dictionary of Alabama biography
History of Alabama and dictionary of Alabama biography
1978, Reprint Co.
in English
Cover of: History of Alabama and dictionary of Alabama biography
History of Alabama and dictionary of Alabama biography
1921, The S. J. Clarke publishing company
in English

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Edition Notes

Vols 3-4 contain biographical material.
Completed after the author's death by Marie Bankhead Owen.
De luxe supplement. Chicago, The S.J. Clarke publishing company, 1921. 716 p. incl. ports. 32 cm.

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Chicago
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Library of Congress
F326 .O9, F326 .O9 Suppl.

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Pagination
4 v.
Number of pages
716

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6638148M
Internet Archive
historyofalabama01owen
LCCN
21018194
OCLC/WorldCat
1872130, 67228229

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