Walter Hilliard (W.H.) Nicol moved to Tuscaloosa in 1907 from his home in Mobile. He served on the Tuscaloosa City Commission and as the city engineer. He was responsible for flouridating the water supply.
A letter written by the Alabama State Superintendent of Education, H. Clay Armstrong, introducing W.H. Verner to the people of South Carolina. The letter describes Verner as a good disciplinarian and experienced educator.
Colonel W. Tandy Barrett (1901-1992) was an influential Tuscaloosa businessman and devoted patriot.
He was best known around the community for his many positions of civic leadership within the Tuscaloosa Industrial Development Board, Tuscaloosa…
W.A. Collier established a drug store in 1887 that was among the first in Tuscaloosa then known as Dill and Collier. Collier gained a controlling interest in the firm and was touted as a superior druggist and pharmacist, making his business one of…
Hugo Friedman, a native of Tuscaloosa and a local philanthropist, was born October 13, 1878. He played football, baseball, and tennis at the University of Alabama from 1894-1897. He graduated with a degree in Civil Engineering but after two years as…