Dr. Baldwin practiced medicine in Montgomery, Alabama, and he was president of the American Medical Association in 1868. In 1871 he cofounded the First National Bank of Montgomery and served as the institution's first president.
Dr. Baldwin practiced medicine in Montgomery, Alabama, and he was president of the American Medical Association in 1868. In 1871 he cofounded the First National Bank of Montgomery and served as the institution's first president.
Dr. Baldwin practiced medicine in Montgomery, Alabama, and he was president of the American Medical Association in 1868. In 1871 he cofounded the First National Bank of Montgomery and served as the institution's first president.
Dr. Baldwin practiced medicine in Montgomery, Alabama, and he was president of the American Medical Association in 1868. In 1871 he cofounded the First National Bank of Montgomery and served as the institution's first president.
Andrews, an author, educator and botanist, was a colleague of Dr. Alvan Wentworth Chapman. She lived and studied in Alabama for several years and donated a large collection of plant specimens to the Alabama Department of Agriculture.
Green was a member of the Alabama House of Representatives in 1825 and a delegate to the state constitutional conventions of 1861 (also known as the Secession Convention) and 1875.
James Robert Powell, the "Duke of Birmingham," was one of the founders of Birmingham, Alabama. He was the first president of the Elyton Land Company, from January 1871 to March 1875.