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The Alabama Historical Society in the state of Alabama, United States, formed in 1850 and was incorporated in 1852.[1] Founders included James F. Sulzby, Alexander Bowie, Joshua H. Foster, E.D. King, Basil Manly Sr., Washington Moody, and Albert J. Pickett.[1] It was based in Tuscaloosa. Activities ceased by 1905.[1]
See also
edit- Alabama Department of Archives and History (est. 1901), government agency
- Alabama Historical Association (est. 1947)
- Alabama Historical Commission (est. 1966), government agency
References
edit- ^ a b c Allen J. Going (1948). "Historical Societies in Alabama". Alabama Review. 1: 39+.
Bibliography
edit- Transactions of the Alabama Historical Society, Tuscaloosa, pp. 2 v. in 1 – via HathiTrust. 1852- . (Also here)
- Appleton Prentiss Clark Griffin (1895). "State Historical Societies: Alabama". Bibliography of American Historical Societies. Annual Report. American Historical Association. 1896 reprint