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  • The Service Broadcasting Tower Decatur, a guyed TV-mast, belongs to world's tallest
  • 2007 book about the 1864 Civil War Battle of Decatur, a pivotal event in Confederate General John
  • 25, Read was serving under Commodore Stephen Decatur aboard the USS United States when they defeat
  • e means for pursuing a course of study at the Decatur Academy.
  • est elementary schools in the City Schools of Decatur, after Glennwood Elementary and Winona Park,
  • Moved to Decatur, Ala., February 3, and garrison duty there un
  • Advance on Decatur, Ala., April 11-14.
  • formed a new group, "The Band of Arthurs", in Decatur, Alabama with his daughter Lavonne and some o
  • The swamp is located 10 miles Northeast of Decatur, Alabama in Limestone County, Alabama.
  • For the radio station in Decatur, Alabama formerly known as WMSL, see WWTM.
  • He returned to Decatur, Alabama and continued the practice of law.
  • te spur that connects Interstate 65 (I-65) in Decatur, Alabama with U.S. Highway 72 in Huntsville,
  • Knotts resides in Decatur, Alabama with his wife Amanda and daughter So
  • ALT 72 enters Decatur, Alabama after leaving Trinity, carrying Alab
  • At one point, he was hired in Decatur, Alabama to work on a post office without rea
  • In 1872, Harris moved to the larger city of Decatur, Alabama where he continued his practice of l
  • hestnut Grove Elementary School is located in Decatur, Alabama as part of the Decatur City Schools.
  • Jack Allen Soccer Complex; Decatur, Alabama (2 games) (2008)
  • Alternate 72 crosses the Tennessee River at Decatur, Alabama along with U.S. Highway 31 and follo
  • Austin High School is in Decatur, Alabama and is part of the Decatur City Scho
  • eslie Howard Kelley (born December 9, 1944 in Decatur, Alabama) is a former American football fullb
  • licensed to Priceville, Alabama, that serves Decatur, Alabama, and the western portion of the Hunt
  • Stephens grew up in Decatur, Alabama, attended Samford University in Birm
  • At Decatur, Alabama, 28 October 1864, the gunboat engage
  • Born in Decatur, Alabama, Carthen graduated from Scott High S
  • st, she patrolled with other gunboats between Decatur, Alabama, and Muscle Shoals, Alabama, control
  • Ogle Stadium is an 9,000-seat stadium in Decatur, Alabama, located on the southern end of Deca
  • He died in Decatur, Alabama, May 27, 1904.
  • ion licensed to Addison, Alabama, that serves Decatur, Alabama, and the western portion of the Hunt
  • Born near Decatur, Alabama, Patrick attended the public schools
  • r the United States Army on 2 January 1945 at Decatur, Alabama, by the Ingalls Shipbuilding Corp. -
  • ol is a middle school located in southeastern Decatur, Alabama, in the Decatur City Schools school
  • as continued to patrol between Bridgeport and Decatur, Alabama, until she was turned over to the Wa
  • Founded in 1927 in Decatur, Alabama, Mutual Savings is 100% owned by Pri
  • n Middle School is a middle school located in Decatur, Alabama, in the Decatur City Schools school
  • orts/talk formatted radio station licensed to Decatur, Alabama, that serves Decatur, Huntsville, an
  • Born in Decatur, Alabama, Lynne received a B.S. from Alabama
  • line of the Tennessee River's Wheeler Lake in Decatur, Alabama.
  • e that was detached to secure the railroad to Decatur, Alabama.
  • rena is a 10,000-seat indoor arena located in Decatur, Alabama.
  • le working at his Emerald Lane Observatory in Decatur, Alabama.
  • Pitt was born in Decatur, Alabama.
  • es under guns of Confederate sharpshooters at Decatur, Alabama.
  • He was the city attorney of Decatur, Alabama.
  • July 29 - Old State Bank erected in Decatur, Alabama.
  • He resumed the practice of his profession in Decatur, Alabama.
  • Lieutenant Stephen Decatur, along with a group of volunteers that includ
  • Southeast and Northeast Decatur already existed as parts of town, but were si
  • The City of Decatur also purchased a vacant parcel containing a s
  • a under the escort of USS Macedonian, Stephen Decatur and his squadron continued on their way towar
  • He served in the sloop-of-war Decatur and the schooner Petrel in the Mexican-Americ
  • e-aligned to a much more direct route between Decatur and Huntsville, bypassing the town of Madison
  • eport, she patrolled the river to Whitesburg, Decatur, and Chattanooga, Tennessee.
  • It was based in Decatur, and ran on about 74 miles (119 km) worth of
  • The Decatur and Circleville area tornadoes led to signifi
  • Wherever they went, Captain Decatur and his crew were lionized and received speci
  • The highway connects the Decatur and Huntsville Metropolitan Areas as it cross
  • Yet another 2 F2s injured 13 in Decatur and Grady Counties in Georgia.
  • heart and blood vessels; also has offices in Decatur and Sheffield.
  • with France on the frigate United States with Decatur and Stewart, a ship commanded by Captain John
  • ster Hills is fully within the city limits of Decatur, and is the more northerly of the two neighbo
  • ent in the field during the 22 July Battle of Decatur, and was wounded.
  • It begins at the U.S. 29/78 split near Decatur, and continues east through eastern DeKalb an
  • al in establishing the First National Bank of Decatur and served as its president until 1913.
  • northern part of the U.S. state of Texas near Decatur and within an hour's drive from Fort Worth.
  • ted to the First Christian Church in downtown Decatur and in 1996, the entire school moved there wh
  • nuary 15, 1840 in Morgan County, Alabama near Decatur and attended the public schools.
  • northeast of the central business district of Decatur and south of Athens, in Limestone County, Ala
  • It is located between Decatur and Atlanta, Georgia.
  • d as a local historic district by the city of Decatur, and was listed in the Georgia Register of Hi
  • This road serves as a link between Decatur and Gadsden.
  • gates USS United States, commanded by Stephen Decatur, and HMS Macedonian, under the command of Joh
  • Illinois State University, Milikin University Decatur, and Parkland College Champaign, it makes it
  • g in Atlanta's Piedmont Park after traversing Decatur, and the Atlanta neighborhoods of Inman Park
  • dian Creek stations, running through Atlanta, Decatur and portions of unincorporated DeKalb County.
  • burg, Canton, Macomb, Quincy, Springfield and Decatur, and areas in Henry, Whiteside, Rock Island,
  • a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Decatur and was an active elder and former deacon.
  • ter strong squadrons under Commodores Stephen Decatur and William Bainbridge had induced the Barbar
  • e; and his ship, joining the sloop-of-war USS Decatur and the steamer USS Massachusetts, proved "of
  • The county seat is Decatur, and it is a prohibition or dry county, thoug
  • X railroad tracks, falling within the City of Decatur and unincorporated DeKalb County, respectivel
  • Pennsylvania with future naval heroes Stephen Decatur and Charles Stewart.
  • The operations are mostly in Decatur and Lafayette: the Company is building a new
  • r of The Decaturs Daily, serving the towns of Decatur and New Decatur.
  • 1878, Candler returned to his law practice in Decatur and died in that city in 1909 and was buried
  • However, the City of Decatur announced in 2008 that they were considering
  • 10:30 am on August 5, 1813 when the schooner Decatur appeared on the horizon.
  • Alabama, and Central Tennessee Valley in the Decatur area.
  • ustin has been one of two high schools in the Decatur area.
  • as the premier performing arts venue for the Decatur area.
  • Licensed to Decatur, Arkansas, USA.
  • Decatur arrived at Philadelphia on 6 February 1919 an
  • Assigned to US Patrol Squadrons, Decatur arrived at Gibraltar on 20 October for patrol
  • He served under Stephen Decatur as a midshipman in United States during the c
  • Road, and continues eastward into the city of Decatur as West Ponce de Leon Avenue.
  • ng is leased to the Community Center of South Decatur, as is the former laundry building.
  • began when an American squadron under Stephen Decatur attacked and captured an Algerian brig.
  • Decatur August 7. March to Nashville, Tenn., thence t
  • The school is located at 200 Decatur Avenue.
  • reer, Murphy served as head baseball coach at Decatur Baptist College.
  • eople not to allow babies to consume water in Decatur because of "blue baby syndrome", Methemoglobi
  • The bridge was built in 1914 by the Decatur Bridge Company.
  • In 1906 the City of Decatur built the first public water system in the ar
  • tlanta Journal Constitution reported that the Decatur Business Association welcomes the foot traffi
  • Designed by Philadelphia architect Stephen Decatur Button, it was built for $20,000 between 1869
  • y land forces brought about the evacuation of Decatur by the Confederates and left the upper Tennes
  • 4 acres) is a botanical garden located on the Decatur Campus of the Georgia Perimeter College at 32
  • Lake Decatur can be seen from U.S. Highway 36, which cross
  • phie Bumpass' husband Usaph and Ephie's lover Decatur Cate are thrown together to fight in the Shen
  • Historic Decatur Cemetery is located to the north, and affluen
  • He was interred in Decatur Cemetery, Decatur, Georgia.
  • When SR-67 enters the Decatur City Limits, it is known as Point Mallard Par
  • He has been a Decatur City Councilman, Macon County Republican Chai
  • visit to Castor, Louisiana, and was buried in Decatur City Cemetery.
  • Decatur City Schools
  • also sponsors performers that visit the local Decatur City Schools to teach in the schools.
  • He was interred in Decatur City Cemetery.
  • The Decatur City School District was the first in North A
  • He was buried in the Steele Family Plot at Decatur City Cemetery in the city of Decatur.
  • The Decatur City Schools is a school system located in th
  • Operations were moved to Cromwell's Decatur cluster and WBZM quickly went on the sale blo
  • 60, he struck out 22 batters pitching for the Decatur Commodores against the Waterloo Hawks.
  • (1958-1959), Eugene Emeralds (1960-1961) and Decatur Commodores (1962-1966).
  • The Decatur Commodores were a professional minor league b
  • rds, he played the rest of the season for the Decatur Commodores of the Illinois-Indiana-Iowa Leagu
  • in 1909, playing for the Pekin Celestials and Decatur Commodores.
  • nsummated its transfer of the WYAM license to Decatur Communications Properties LLC, the station's
  • It is owned by Decatur Communications Properties, LLC.
  • The City of Decatur completed renovation in the Sexton Lobby and
  • In Decatur County it collects the Little Flatrock River,
  • not have the minimum constitutional area and Decatur County was abolished.
  • Decatur County was established by the Alabama legisla
  • Decatur County (northwest)
  • bridge, Georgia, assigned ICAO code KBGE, see Decatur County Industrial Air Park.
  • a north-south state route located entirely in Decatur County in extreme southwest Georgia.
  • Treasurer of Decatur County 1841-1843.
  • In August 2009, students from Decatur County went to a new high school located on H
  • out 1987-1992, Joe's Bait and Tackle, and the Decatur County Fence Company run by Archie Smith.
  • nton and Humphreys counties), and Busseltown ( Decatur County).
  • Chester County, Crockett County, Decatur County, Fayette County, Gibson County, Hardem
  • lowing counties in Tennessee: Chester County, Decatur County, Hardeman County, Hardin County, Haywo
  • o, Florida, Russell moved with his parents to Decatur County, Georgia, in 1854.
  • Decatur County, Alabama is a former county of the sta
  • Rich was born in Decatur County, Georgia on March 21, 1904.
  • Decatur County, Iowa
  • Decatur County, Georgia
  • Decatur County, Kansas
  • Decatur County, Tennessee
  • Decatur County, Indiana
  • Decatur County, Georgia - west
  • Shortly after entering Decatur County, the route meets its eastern terminus
  • Pleasant Valley Township, Decatur County, Kansas
  • Davis was from Decatur County, Georgia.
  • Attapulgus is a city in Decatur County, Georgia, United States.
  • Bainbridge is a city in Decatur County, Georgia, United States.
  • Allison Township is a township in Decatur County, Kansas, USA.
  • Ecton was born in Weldon, Decatur County, Iowa.
  • A History of Decatur County, Iowa published in 1915 provides many
  • Brinson section of GA 310 as a double spur in Decatur County, ending at the Miller County line to t
  • Brinson is a town in Decatur County, Georgia, United States.
  • Company D: Decatur County-"Decatur Guards"
  • He resumed agricultural pursuits in Decatur County.
  • The city is the county seat of Decatur County.
  • nty is at the location that the courthouse in Decatur currently occupies.
  • For over 90 years, The Decatur Daily has played a major role in the economic
  • Decatur Daily news article
  • The Decatur Daily is a daily newspaper serving Decatur an
  • The Decatur Daily Review was a daily paper from Decatur,
  • in the project include The Anniston Star, The Decatur Daily, The Dothan Eagle, The Florence TimesDa
  • J. L.'s siblings were William Decatur, David Patillo, Robert H., Mary Caroline, Nan
  • ortraits were those of John Marshall, Stephen Decatur, David Ramsay of South Carolina, John Howard
  • m Ten Mile, Peakland, Concord, Goodfield, and Decatur, decided which sites would be included in the
  • 85 Henry County, Georgia and died 23 May 1967 Decatur, DeKalb County, Georgia and was buried on the
  • The citizens of Decatur did not want the noise, pollution and growth
  • Another ball had to be cancelled because Decatur died two days later in a duel.
  • alhoun, Chattahoochee, Clay, Crawford, Crisp, Decatur, Dooly, Dougherty, Early, Grady, Lee, Macon,
  • Decatur Dorsey (1836-July 11, 1891) was a Union Army
  • as diverted to another route to Jacksboro via Decatur due to the building of a new toll bridge at B
  • ted number of roads connecting it to downtown Decatur due to the east-west MARTA line.
  • frigate United States under Commodore Stephen Decatur during the War of 1812, and was promoted to l
  • nts occur on Highway 20's final approach into Decatur each year.
  • Georgia counties include Chattahoochee, Clay, Decatur, Early, Harris, Muscogee, Quitman, Randolph,
  • as many of the surrounding suburbs including Decatur, East Point, and Druid Hills in the Atlanta M
  • r speed gun was invented by Bryce K. Brown of Decatur Electronics in March 1954, and was first used
  • Stephen Decatur Elementary School
  • iana counties: Benton, Boone, Clay, Crawford, Decatur, Elkhart, Floyd, Gibson, Hamilton, Jasper, Je
  • Jimmy-Crack-Corn" (Music and Lyrics by Daniel Decatur Emmett)
  • ographical film of American songwriter Daniel Decatur Emmett, starring Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamo
  • complicated "monument" clock built by Stephen Decatur Engel of Hazleton, Pennsylvania.
  • ock is a monumental clock designed by Stephen Decatur Engle.
  • It was also used by the Decatur entry in the Three-I League in 1915.
  • orite and played many recitals in Atlanta and Decatur, even during the war.
  • George Decatur Fallon (July 8, 1914 - October 25, 1994) was
  • It later passed into the hands of John Decatur, father of Revolutionary War naval hero Steph
  • th Alabama region, and includes the cities of Decatur, Florence, Russellvile, and their surrounding
  • Prior to 1949, the Decatur football team played at the 3,000 person capa
  • Two brothers from Decatur, Frank M. Lindsay, Sr. and Arthur O. Lindsay,
  • He was in private practice in Decatur from 1930 to 1934.
  • was a county judge for Morgan County Court in Decatur from 1934 to 1941, and a judge on the Eight J
  • spital for Crippled Children, 321 W. Hill St. Decatur GA Reid,Neel
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