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  • the Shepard House, is a historic residence in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • , is a historic Episcopal cathedral located in Mobile, Alabama, USA.
  • After shakedown, Lucidor loaded cargo at Mobile, Alabama, and steamed for Pearl Harbor, arrivi
  • Anthony Reynard Watson, a native of Mobile, Alabama, is an American soul singer, who tour
  • George Fearn House is a historic residence in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • spel music formatted radio station serving the Mobile, Alabama, market.
  • 798, during a sailing trip from New Orleans to Mobile, Alabama, Joyce held about 50 slaves at the pl
  • District is a historic district in the city of Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • Browne also invested heavily in real estate in Mobile, Alabama, along with Henry Hitchcock, Alabama'
  • He was admitted to the bar in Mobile, Alabama, in November 1871 and commenced pract
  • far west to Covington, Louisiana, far east to Mobile, Alabama, and far north as Hattiesburg, Missis
  • le Landon McPherson (born November 11, 1987 in Mobile, Alabama, USA) is a minor league baseball star
  • derailed and fell off a bridge into water near Mobile, Alabama, in Amtrak's worst train wreck, the B
  • He attended Spring Hill College in Mobile, Alabama, the United States Naval Academy in A
  • Carolina Hall is a historic residence in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • ered Confederate service at Camp Goodwin, near Mobile, Alabama, Apr. 18, 1862.
  • is a super-regional shopping mall, located in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • ed San Pedro on 11 February 1946 on her way to Mobile, Alabama, where she arrived on 3 March 1946.
  • sting a news and talk radio format serving the Mobile, Alabama, metropolitan area.
  • giment was ordered to assist with the siege of Mobile, Alabama, where it was engaged at Spanish Fort
  • by the Alabama Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Co., Mobile, Alabama, the ship was launched on 13 August 1
  • Anacostia moved to Mobile, Alabama, on the 30th and began inactivation p
  • eason, the Roosters franchise was relocated to Mobile, Alabama, and resumed play as the Mobile BayBe
  • John D. New was born in Mobile, Alabama, and attended St. Joseph's Parochial
  • Thomas Smith House is a historic residence in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • The highway's southern terminus is in Mobile, Alabama, at U.S. Route 45.
  • that of regionally comparable cities including Mobile, Alabama, Montgomery, Alabama, and Corpus Chri
  • She was born in Mobile, Alabama, and brought up in the small town of
  • site within the Mobile-Tensaw River Delta near Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • ed the Panama Canal on 2 July, then sailed via Mobile, Alabama, to Norfolk, Virginia.
  • District is a historic district in the city of Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • District is a historic district in the city of Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • Based in Mobile, Alabama, the Tarpons were to play their home
  • known as Termite Hall, is a historic house in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • During July and August 1864 she operated off Mobile, Alabama, participating in the preparations fo
  • He taught school in Mobile, Alabama, and studied law.
  • Gracie was born in Mobile, Alabama, a member of the wealthy Scottish-Ame
  • simultaneously felt at Pensacola, Florida and Mobile, Alabama, and extended to Natchez, Mississippi
  • Barbara Hoppmyer House, is a historic house in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • District is a historic district in the city of Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • Methodist churches in Montgomery, Alabama and Mobile, Alabama, where, having been tried for heresy,
  • McGill-Toolen Catholic High School, located in Mobile, Alabama, is a private co-educational high sch
  • own the Mississippi River and after calling at Mobile, Alabama, reached Charleston, South Carolina,
  • llins-Marston House is a historic residence in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • wed to the Atlantic Marine Alabama shipyard at Mobile, Alabama, to undergo a three-month refit and o
  • CSX Transportation at Mobile, Alabama, Linden, Alabama and Cantonment, Flor
  • ctures on the campus of Spring Hill College in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • r Company is a historic commercial building in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • and, Spike, of Fairhope in Baldwin County near Mobile, Alabama, and Virginia Ann McBride Norton of B
  • Born in Columbia, South Carolina and raised in Mobile, Alabama, Lang graduated as valedictorian from
  • r with a 100,000-watt signal can reach east to Mobile, Alabama, west to New Orleans, Louisiana, and
  • r Admiral David Farragut, Gertrude arrived off Mobile, Alabama, in early August and on 16 August cap
  • It focuses on the Mardi Gras celebrations in Mobile, Alabama, the oldest in the United States.
  • Much of her work concerns Mobile, Alabama, of which she was a native.
  • Clyde Glenn House, is a historic residence in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • for Charles Carter Langdon, a former mayor of Mobile, Alabama, Alabama Secretary of State, and a tr
  • ilding on the campus of Spring Hill College in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • s a historic complex of adjoining buildings in Mobile, Alabama, that currently houses the Museum of
  • is a historic Tudor Revival style residence in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • Oakleigh is a historic house museum in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • The Dave Patton House is a historic house in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • He died in Mobile, Alabama, August 10, 1878.
  • Private practice, Mobile, Alabama, -1886.
  • storic Queen Anne-style commercial building in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • She was raised in Mobile, Alabama, and graduated from Barnard College,
  • After Josephus Andersonan, a black man in Mobile, Alabama, was charged with the murder of a whi
  • n in the Gulf of Mexico, Karin loaded cargo at Mobile, Alabama, sailed through the Panama Canal, and
  • isiana; repaired; and in mid-April returned to Mobile, Alabama, to assist in clearing channels in th
  • y was born in Columbus, Georgia, and raised in Mobile, Alabama, the son of a high school teacher and
  • eport, Connecticut; Jacksonville, Florida; and Mobile, Alabama, and a columnist from Field & Stream
  • e in the United States, Spring Hill College in Mobile, Alabama, and gave it "full power to grant or
  • In 2002 their DVD Encore, filmed in Mobile, Alabama, won a Southern Gospel Music Associat
  • er-O'Donnell House was a historic residence in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • went to work across the bay at WABB AM & FM in Mobile, Alabama, where she rose to the positions of p
  • ember 26, 1925 - October 2, 2007), a native of Mobile, Alabama, was known around the nation as a pro
  • She was berthed at Mobile, Alabama, through the first half of 1971 and s
  • She then continued to Mobile, Alabama, where she decommissioned 23 January
  • oadcasts a Southern Gospel music format to the Mobile, Alabama, area.
  • Other books by Korn include: The Jews of Mobile, Alabama, 1763-1841 (1971); Benjamin Levy: New
  • He was born in Mobile, Alabama, and currently resides in Old Bridge
  • formerly spiritual leader of congregations in Mobile, Alabama, and Kansas City, Missouri, and Phila
  • In 1837, Cuthbert moved to Mobile, Alabama, and practiced law.
  • Initially based in Mobile, Alabama, the band performed live in venues al
  • Prichard, Alabama, USA, and serves the greater Mobile, Alabama, area.
  • ed the XVI corps in the final campaign against Mobile, Alabama, in 1865.
  • te, North Carolina, Sacramento, California and Mobile, Alabama, Broadview Media, Raycom Post Product
  • He studied law in Mobile, Alabama, but never practiced.
  • Evans Wilson House, is a historic residence in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • born in Grove Hill, Alabama, Nobles grew up in Mobile, Alabama, and began singing in high school as
  • the 908th Troop Carrier Group at Bates Field, Mobile, Alabama, on February 11, 1963, the unit flew
  • le center located in Spanish Fort, a suburb of Mobile, Alabama, at the intersection of Malbis Parkwa
  • Arcata (YTB-768) was laid down in May 1963 at Mobile, Alabama, by Mobile Ship Repair, Inc.; launche
  • death, Tom McInnes, a successful attorney from Mobile, Alabama, returns to the small sawmill town wh
  • t British schooner had run the blockade out of Mobile, Alabama, with 600 barrels of turpentine.
  • Florida, the station is considered part of the Mobile, Alabama, market.
  • f the danger zone when Marshall's warehouse in Mobile, Alabama, was wrecked by an explosion 25 May 1
  • lins-Robinson House is a historic residence in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • c Creole cottages on South Lafayette Street in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • Born on September 19, 1835, in Mobile, Alabama, Hitchcock was in his sixties when fi
  • town, is a historic former masonic building in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • the Dumas School, was a historic residence in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • women's mystic society) was founded in 1974 in Mobile, Alabama, home of the first Mardi Gras in Amer
  • Mobile, Alabama, United States - 28 September 2005
  • pel is a historic Episcopal church building in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • H. B. Olsen in command; proceeded to Mobile, Alabama, and decommissioned on 29 November 19
  • In the vicinity of Mobile, Alabama, the argument is that it refers only
  • Born in Mobile, Alabama, Adair was a skipper in the Braves or
  • ted Cristobal, Panama Canal Zone, 26 April for Mobile, Alabama, where she arrived 3 May.
  • Gilmer helped improve the defenses of Mobile, Alabama, in June and July.
  • r with a 100,000-watt signal can reach east to Mobile, Alabama, west to New Orleans, Louisiana, and
  • 20s, working in Chicago, New York City, Texas, Mobile, Alabama, California, St. Louis, Missouri and
  • He moved to Mobile, Alabama, in 1836 and continued the practice o
  • d a week later was ordered to take station off Mobile, Alabama, where she soon distinguished herself
  • ler loaded cargo at Gulfport, Mississippi, and Mobile, Alabama, and sailed from the latter port on 9
  • by Alabama Drydock and Shipbuilding Company at Mobile, Alabama, laid down 21 February 1942, launched
  • liam Hallett House, is a historic residence in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • uadron, Estrella served throughout the war off Mobile, Alabama, and New Orleans, Louisiana, along th
  • he end of the war, he prepared the defenses of Mobile, Alabama, under the command of P.G.T. Beaurega
  • Martin Horst House is a historic residence in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • ington, Indiana, and grew up from age three in Mobile, Alabama, the son of an English professor (Dav
  • Neville House is a historic brick townhouse in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • On May 25, 1865, in Mobile, Alabama, in the Southern United States, an or
  • District is a historic district in the city of Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • Based in Mobile, Alabama, they played in 2001.
  • The event is played in Mobile, Alabama, USA.
  • Born in Mobile, Alabama, Howard was in the United States Army
  • The Metzger House is a historic residence in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • a historic Greek Revival hospital building in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • Born in Mobile, Alabama, Richardson moved to Glasgow, Kentuck
  • in New Orleans, Louisiana, Mallory grew up in Mobile, Alabama, attended Murphy High School, and was
  • the winter he had to take his wife Cecelia to Mobile, Alabama, where she died December 12, 1850, fr
  • ed Sherman was headed not for Meridian but for Mobile, Alabama, so he decided to fall back to Demopo
  • 160 mph (260 km/h) winds passing directly over Mobile, Alabama, a city of roughly 150,000 people.
  • exas, 13 February 1945 Corduba loaded cargo at Mobile, Alabama, sailed through the Panama Canal, and
  • dron in 1864-65, taking part in the capture of Mobile, Alabama, and its defences.
  • historic Roman Catholic religious buildings in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • son associated with Mardi Gras celebrations in Mobile, Alabama, see Joe Cain.
  • She returned to Mobile, Alabama, on 22 January 1946, and was decommis
  • Williams was born in Mobile, Alabama, and played college football for the
  • idence on the campus of Spring Hill College in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • Licensed to Mobile, Alabama, USA, the station serves the greater
  • A native of Mobile, Alabama, Maye attended Davidson High School,
  • Mobile, Alabama, during the American Civil War was an
  • e World Trade Building, is a historic house in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • as The Daves Place, is a historic residence in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
  • in the waters off New Orleans, Louisiana, and Mobile, Alabama, and in the lower Mississippi River.
  • s put into effect from Port O'Connor, Texas to Mobile, Alabama,significantly overlapping the existin
  • Charles S. Trimmier was a Mobile, Alabama-area community leader and politician
  • Charles F. Hackmeyer was a Mobile, Alabama-area community leader and politician
  • George E. McNally was a Mobile, Alabama-area community leader and politician
  • Henry R. Luscher was a Mobile, Alabama-area community leader and politician
  • Charles A. Baumhauer, American Mobile, Alabama-area community leader and politician
  • 6 and laid up in the Maritime Reserve Fleet at Mobile, Alabama.
  • is an aircraft engine manufacturer located in Mobile, Alabama.
  • The term came to be used in this context in Mobile, Alabama.
  • t as a wooden-hulled commercial tug in 1906 at Mobile, Alabama.
  • te priest Father Conrad F. Rebesher in 1909 in Mobile, Alabama.
  • , and the relief of victims of a large fire in Mobile, Alabama.
  • e McGowan-Lyons Hardware and Supply Company in Mobile, Alabama.
  • em is the operator of public transportation in Mobile, Alabama.
  • Mobile, Alabama.
  • Lagniappe - "Something Extra for Mobile" - is a bi-weekly alternative newspaper publis
  • ashore and settled back to where he grew up in Mobile, Alabama.
  • um is presently on display as a museum ship in Mobile, Alabama.
  • t 6 p.m. local time at Ladd Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Alabama.
  • ons of U.S. Route 98 within the city limits of Mobile, Alabama.
  • being mothballed in 1952 in a reserve fleet in Mobile, Alabama.
  • family with interests in exporting cotton from Mobile, Alabama.
  • n and laid up in the Maritime Reserve Fleet at Mobile, Alabama.
  • rp Building is a high-rise in the U.S. city of Mobile, Alabama.
  • wn in behalf of the Wounded Warrior Project in Mobile, Alabama.
  • pril 9, 1865, which resulted in the capture of Mobile, Alabama.
  • duated in 1887 from Alabama Medical College in Mobile, Alabama.
  • e was laid up in the Maritime Reserve Fleet at Mobile, Alabama.
  • y wide receiver coach at Murphy High School in Mobile, Alabama.
  • back on station with the blockading fleet off Mobile, Alabama.
  • s a chain of American grocery stores, based in Mobile, Alabama.
  • It's a common name in his hometown of Mobile, Alabama.
  • n and laid up in the Maritime Reserve Fleet at Mobile, Alabama.
  • Robinson is married to Monica Hall Robinson of Mobile, Alabama.
  • Huckabee attended Davidson High School in Mobile, Alabama.
  • on January 27, 2007 at Ladd Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Alabama.
  • The Cavallero House is a historic residence in Mobile, Alabama.
  • ric adjoining commercial buildings in downtown Mobile, Alabama.
  • Hank Aaron Stadium is a baseball park in Mobile, Alabama.
  • is a former chief meteorologist for WALA-TV in Mobile, Alabama.
  • In 1865 he was assigned to the cathedral at Mobile, Alabama.
  • s federal judicial service until his death, in Mobile, Alabama.
  • an American editor and author who was born in Mobile, Alabama.
  • The finals were held on February 28, 1989 in Mobile, Alabama.
  • n and laid up in the Maritime Reserve Fleet at Mobile, Alabama.
  • he Denby House is a historic raised cottage in Mobile, Alabama.
  • at had been owned by his family for decades in Mobile, Alabama.
  • XRX is an American punk band formed in 1998 in Mobile, Alabama.
  • to 1945 and became a real estate developer in Mobile, Alabama.
  • Coronado will be built by Austal USA in Mobile, Alabama.
  • pened its second lumber production facility in Mobile, Alabama.
  • hurch is a historic African American church in Mobile, Alabama.
  • a historic African American Baptist church in Mobile, Alabama.
  • hurch is a historic African American church in Mobile, Alabama.
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