ALABAMA HALL OF FAME
The 'Alabama Hall of Fame' was established by Act of Alabama No. 646 (1951) 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.
The following individuals were inducted into the Alabama Hall of Fame between 1953 and 1965:
★ Evan Frank Allison, (1865 - 1937) conservationist, (1961)
★ Peter Bryce, (1834 - 1892), pioneer psychiatrist, (1965)
★ Robert Lee Bullard (1861 - 1947), World War I commander, (1954)
★ Charles Allen Cary (1861 - 1935), pioneer veterinarian, (1957)
★ Clement Comer Clay (1789 - 1866), statesman (1953)
★ Jerome Cochrane (1831 - 1896), Public Health officer, (1961)
★ Braxton Bragg Comer (1848 - 1927), Industrialist, Statesman, (1955)
★ Samuel Dale (1772 - 1841), pioneer frontiersman, (1953)
★ Walter Lynwood Fleming (1874 - 1932), educator, historian, (1957)
★ William Crawford Gorgas (1854 - 1920), Army Surgeon General, (1953)
★ Seale Harris (1870 - 1957), physician, medical journal editor, (1965)
★ John Tyler Morgan (1824 - 1927), U. S. Senator, (1953)
★ John Pelham (1838 - 1863), soldier, (1955)
★ Daniel Pratt (1799 - 1873), industrialist, (1953)
★ Raphael Semmes (1809 - 1877), Naval officer, (1953)
★ William Luther Sibert (1860 - 1935), engineer, soldier, (1961)
★ James Marion Sims (1813 - 1883), pioneering gynecologist, (1953)
★ Eugene Allen Smith (1841 - 1927), geologist, (1953)
★ George Washington Stone (1811 - 1894), judge, (1954)
★ Julia Strudwick Tutwiler (1841 - 1916), educator and reformer, (1953)
★ Oscar Wilder Underwood (1862 - 1929), statesman, (1957)
★ Booker Taliaferro Washington (1856 - 1915), educator and author, (1955)
★ Joseph Wheeler (1836 - 1906), military commander, (1953)
★ Augusta Evans Wilson, (1835 - 1909), author, (1961)
★ John Allan Wyeth (1845 - 1922), physician and educator, (1954)
★ Official site
★ Alabama Sports Hall of Fame
★ Alabama Music Hall of Fame
★ Mobile Sports Hall of Fame
★ International Motorsports Hall of Fame
| Contents |
| Inductees |
| External link |
| See also |
Inductees
The following individuals were inducted into the Alabama Hall of Fame between 1953 and 1965:
★ Evan Frank Allison, (1865 - 1937) conservationist, (1961)
★ Peter Bryce, (1834 - 1892), pioneer psychiatrist, (1965)
★ Robert Lee Bullard (1861 - 1947), World War I commander, (1954)
★ Charles Allen Cary (1861 - 1935), pioneer veterinarian, (1957)
★ Clement Comer Clay (1789 - 1866), statesman (1953)
★ Jerome Cochrane (1831 - 1896), Public Health officer, (1961)
★ Braxton Bragg Comer (1848 - 1927), Industrialist, Statesman, (1955)
★ Samuel Dale (1772 - 1841), pioneer frontiersman, (1953)
★ Walter Lynwood Fleming (1874 - 1932), educator, historian, (1957)
★ William Crawford Gorgas (1854 - 1920), Army Surgeon General, (1953)
★ Seale Harris (1870 - 1957), physician, medical journal editor, (1965)
★ John Tyler Morgan (1824 - 1927), U. S. Senator, (1953)
★ John Pelham (1838 - 1863), soldier, (1955)
★ Daniel Pratt (1799 - 1873), industrialist, (1953)
★ Raphael Semmes (1809 - 1877), Naval officer, (1953)
★ William Luther Sibert (1860 - 1935), engineer, soldier, (1961)
★ James Marion Sims (1813 - 1883), pioneering gynecologist, (1953)
★ Eugene Allen Smith (1841 - 1927), geologist, (1953)
★ George Washington Stone (1811 - 1894), judge, (1954)
★ Julia Strudwick Tutwiler (1841 - 1916), educator and reformer, (1953)
★ Oscar Wilder Underwood (1862 - 1929), statesman, (1957)
★ Booker Taliaferro Washington (1856 - 1915), educator and author, (1955)
★ Joseph Wheeler (1836 - 1906), military commander, (1953)
★ Augusta Evans Wilson, (1835 - 1909), author, (1961)
★ John Allan Wyeth (1845 - 1922), physician and educator, (1954)
External link
★ Official site
See also
★ Alabama Sports Hall of Fame
★ Alabama Music Hall of Fame
★ Mobile Sports Hall of Fame
★ International Motorsports Hall of Fame
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