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Alabama Hall of Fame

The Alabama Hall of Fame was established by Act of Alabama No. 646 (1951)[1] to recognize "worthy citizens of the state who rendered outstanding service or who won fame on account of their achievements as to make them exceptional in the history of Alabama". Its membership consists of people considered to be instrumental to the history of the state of Alabama, as selected by a nine-member board. The board was dissolved in 1990.[2] The Hall of Fame plaques are located at the Alabama Department of Archives and History.

Inductees edit

Name Image Birth–Death Year Area of achievement
Clement Comer Clay   (1789–1866) 1953 Statesman
Samuel Dale   (1772–1841) 1953 Pioneer frontiersman
William Crawford Gorgas   (1854–1920) 1953 Surgeon General of the United States Army
John Tyler Morgan   (1824–1927) 1953 United States Senator
Daniel Pratt   (1799–1873) 1953 Industrialist
Raphael Semmes   (1809–1877) 1953 Naval commander, captain of the CSS Alabama
James Marion Sims   (1813–1883) 1953 Pioneering gynecologist
Eugene Allen Smith   (1841–1927) 1953 Geologist
Julia Strudwick Tutwiler   (1841–1916) 1953 Educator, reformer
Joseph Wheeler   (1836–1906) 1953 Military commander, politician
Robert Lee Bullard   (1861–1947) 1954 World War I military commander
George Washington Stone   (1811–1894) 1954 Judge
John Allan Wyeth   (1845–1922) 1954 Physician, educator
Braxton Bragg Comer   (1848–1927) 1955 Industrialist, statesman
John Pelham   (1838–1863) 1955 Soldier
Booker Taliaferro Washington   (1856–1915) 1955 Educator, author
Charles Allen Cary (1861–1935) 1957 Pioneer veterinarian
Walter Lynwood Fleming (1874–1932) 1957 Educator, historian
Oscar Wilder Underwood   (1862–1929) 1957 United States congressman
Evan Frank Allison (1865–1937) 1961 Conservationist
Augusta Jane Evans Wilson   (1835–1909) 1961 Author
Jerome Cochrane   (1831–1896) 1961 Public health officer
William Luther Sibert   (1860–1935) 1961 Engineer, soldier
Peter Bryce   (1834–1892) 1965 Pioneer psychiatrist
Seale Harris (1870–1957) 1965 Physician, medical journal editor
Charles A. Boswell (1916–1995) 1972 World War II hero, blind golf champion

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Alabama legislative acts, special sessions of 1950 and organizational, special, and regular sessions of 1951, volume 2". 1951.
  2. ^ "Alabama legislative acts, first extra session of 1989 and regular session of 1990, volume 1". 1990.

External links edit

  • [1] Alabama Department of Archives and History

alabama, hall, fame, established, alabama, 1951, recognize, worthy, citizens, state, rendered, outstanding, service, fame, account, their, achievements, make, them, exceptional, history, alabama, membership, consists, people, considered, instrumental, history,. The Alabama Hall of Fame was established by Act of Alabama No 646 1951 1 to recognize worthy citizens of the state who rendered outstanding service or who won fame on account of their achievements as to make them exceptional in the history of Alabama Its membership consists of people considered to be instrumental to the history of the state of Alabama as selected by a nine member board The board was dissolved in 1990 2 The Hall of Fame plaques are located at the Alabama Department of Archives and History Contents 1 Inductees 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksInductees editName Image Birth Death Year Area of achievementClement Comer Clay nbsp 1789 1866 1953 StatesmanSamuel Dale nbsp 1772 1841 1953 Pioneer frontiersmanWilliam Crawford Gorgas nbsp 1854 1920 1953 Surgeon General of the United States ArmyJohn Tyler Morgan nbsp 1824 1927 1953 United States SenatorDaniel Pratt nbsp 1799 1873 1953 IndustrialistRaphael Semmes nbsp 1809 1877 1953 Naval commander captain of the CSS AlabamaJames Marion Sims nbsp 1813 1883 1953 Pioneering gynecologistEugene Allen Smith nbsp 1841 1927 1953 GeologistJulia Strudwick Tutwiler nbsp 1841 1916 1953 Educator reformerJoseph Wheeler nbsp 1836 1906 1953 Military commander politicianRobert Lee Bullard nbsp 1861 1947 1954 World War I military commanderGeorge Washington Stone nbsp 1811 1894 1954 JudgeJohn Allan Wyeth nbsp 1845 1922 1954 Physician educatorBraxton Bragg Comer nbsp 1848 1927 1955 Industrialist statesmanJohn Pelham nbsp 1838 1863 1955 SoldierBooker Taliaferro Washington nbsp 1856 1915 1955 Educator authorCharles Allen Cary 1861 1935 1957 Pioneer veterinarianWalter Lynwood Fleming 1874 1932 1957 Educator historianOscar Wilder Underwood nbsp 1862 1929 1957 United States congressmanEvan Frank Allison 1865 1937 1961 ConservationistAugusta Jane Evans Wilson nbsp 1835 1909 1961 AuthorJerome Cochrane nbsp 1831 1896 1961 Public health officerWilliam Luther Sibert nbsp 1860 1935 1961 Engineer soldierPeter Bryce nbsp 1834 1892 1965 Pioneer psychiatristSeale Harris 1870 1957 1965 Physician medical journal editorCharles A Boswell 1916 1995 1972 World War II hero blind golf championSee also editAlabama Academy of HonorReferences edit Alabama legislative acts special sessions of 1950 and organizational special and regular sessions of 1951 volume 2 1951 Alabama legislative acts first extra session of 1989 and regular session of 1990 volume 1 1990 External links edit 1 Alabama Department of Archives and History Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alabama Hall of Fame amp oldid 1055118369, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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