"Pick" Cowden, as he was called, was a farmer-merchant in north Tuscaloosa County, Ala.. He was married on December 17, 1868 to Elizabeth Samantha Dodson ( December 11, 1852 - October 12, 1930), the daughter of William Rufus and Annie Palmer…
The notorious outlaw and moonshiner Doc Bigham was the last man legally hanged in Tuscaloosa County – June 27, 1919. On August 15, 1918, Sheriff Palmer M. Watts, Deputies Verner Robertson and Nick Hamner, and special revenue officers J.H. Smith and…
Photo and obituary of long time resident Frances Morrow McFarland Johnson. Mrs. Johnson was the widow of the late Ward Wharton McFarland who was a prominent Tuscaloosa businessman.
This is a letter from Lieutenant Governor Jim Folsom Jr. to Dr. Barry Mason recommending Ward Wharton McFarland be inducted into the Alabama Business Hall of Fame.
A letter from Mr. and Mrs. Morris Friedman to their friends. A search of the address in the 1926 Montgomery City Directory found at this site: Ancestry.com. U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995, shows the friends to be a Mr. B.J. Weil.
Howard Haston Garrison was a Tuscaloosa businessman and community leader. He had a 40-year career in real estate. In 2000 his firm, Garrison Real Estate, then the second-largest real estate firm in Tuscaloosa, joined with the city's largest firm of…
Charles Henry Land, longtime publisher of The Tuscaloosa News, was born in 1932 in Memphis, Tenn., but grew up in Tuscaloosa where he attended local public schools and the University of Alabama. He spent three years in the U.S. Army.