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cullman county business license: Cullman County, Alabama Marriages 1921 - 1937 Robin Sterling, 2018-03-03 This book contains all the marriages which took place in Cullman County between the year 1921 and 1937. Images of the original documents from the Cullman County Court House were examined page by page and transcribed. Not only was the basic information recorded, but other significant details were gathered such as names of bondsmen, names of officials performing the ceremony, names and relationships of those granting permission, and the location of the ceremony. Sometimes, other details such as birthdays, were recorded. Additionally, details of all licenses returned unexecuted were recorded. The main part of the book is an alphabetical listing of all the grooms. A full name index of the brides follows in the last section. This book is a handy tool for those with ancestors in Cullman County, or surrounding counties. |
cullman county business license: The Southern Reporter , 1904 |
cullman county business license: Southern Reporter , 1914 Includes the decisions of the Supreme Courts of Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, and Mississippi, the Appellate Courts of Alabama and, Sept. 1928/Jan. 1929-Jan./Mar. 1941, the Courts of Appeal of Louisiana. |
cullman county business license: Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Alabama Alabama, 1887 |
cullman county business license: People and Things from the Cullman, Alabama Tribune 1877 - 1898 Robin Sterling, 2013-07-12 The Tribune began publication in 1875 in what was then Blount County. It was one of the earliest papers published in the area after the end of the Civil War. Cullman was founded by German immigrants after the establishment of the old South and North railroad in 1872. Cullman grew quickly and became a county of its own in 1877. The earliest surviving issues of the Tribune were microfilmed by the State Archives in Montgomery and the film was studied for all announcements of births, marriages, deaths, obituaries, and news important to the history and development of Cullman County. The result is a fascinating book which details the early lives of Cullman County settlers recorded in the pages of its very first newspaper. |
cullman county business license: Municipal Corporation Cases Annotated Thomas Johnson Michie, 1902 |
cullman county business license: Federal Communications Commission Reports United States. Federal Communications Commission, 1974 |
cullman county business license: Cullman County, Alabama Confederate Soldiers Robin Sterling, 2013-07-11 At the time of the Civil War, Cullman County did not exist. It was carved mostly from the East side of Winston and the West side of Blount in 1877. This book attempts to identify all of the Confederate soldiers originating from the area which became Cullman County, as well as those who migrated to the county after the War. The book also contains rare first person accounts of the war as told by Cullman County residents George Martin Holcombe and Elijah Wilson Harper and printed in the Cullman Alabama Tribune. This book is important to the genealogy and history of Cullman County and contains much previously unpublished information on the old soldiers. It contains service records, pension applications, births, deaths, marriages, and obituaries. |
cullman county business license: Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Alabama During the ... Alabama. Supreme Court, 1910 |
cullman county business license: Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Alabama Alabama. Legislature. House of Representatives, 1907 |
cullman county business license: Report of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Alabama Alabama. Supreme Court, 1897 |
cullman county business license: Reports of Cases at Law and in Equity, Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Alabama Alabama. Supreme Court, 1897 |
cullman county business license: Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Alabama Alabama. Supreme Court, 1902 |
cullman county business license: Federal Register , 2013 |
cullman county business license: People and Things from the Cullman, Alabama Tribune 1898 - 1913 Robin Sterling, 2013-07-12 Cullman and Cullman County grew at a significant rate after its establishment on the old South and North railroad line which connected Decatur and Montgomery in 1872. The first newspaper published in Cullman was the Alabama Tribune. This book continues a page by page examination of the Tribune with an eye to collecting every mention of births, deaths, marriages, obituaries, and news important to the history and development of Cullman County. It is a useful addition to the library of any student of Cullman County history of the era and contains significant information for Cullman genealogists. |
cullman county business license: Journal of the House of Representatives, State of Alabama Alabama. Legislature. House of Representatives, 1897 |
cullman county business license: Newspaper Clippings from the Cullman, Alabama, Democrat 1901 - 1913 Robin Sterling, 2017-11-11 The Cullman Democrat was established about 25 years after the first newspaper to publish in the town named for the famous German settler, John G. Cullman. While it came relatively late on the scene, its circulation soon grew to match that of the most successful Alabama weekly newspapers. The Democrat was first published by Major W.F. Palmer in June of 1901. Palmer sold the paper to R.L. and J.E. Griffin in 1902, but by the end of January of 1903, the paper was purchased by Joseph Robert Rosson. The Democrat remained in control of the Rosson family for man years after.--Publisher's description |
cullman county business license: Winston County, Alabama Newspaper Clippings 1901 - 1908 Robin Sterling, 2013-07-09 Following the first book which covered the years 1886 to 1900, this book continues a comprehensive study of Winston County newspapers from 1901 and 1908. This book draws most of its source material from the New Era and the resurrected Winston Herald. Other clippings come from early Haleyville newspapers. Not many of these issues exist and come from the State Archives in Montgomery. Some of the issues represented are from the Haleyville Enterprise, the Square Deal, the Haleyville News, and the Winston County News. Also, clippings from the Jasper Mountain Eagle were reviewed for news items relevant to Winston County and were included in this volume. Particular attention was paid to capture births, deaths, and marriages, along with other important news items. Whole columns of area correspondents were transcribed and show much of the day to day life of the folks from Winston County. A full name index is provided. The early history of the turn of 20th Century Winston County is found within these pages. |
cullman county business license: Information Privacy Law Daniel J. Solove, Paul M. Schwartz, 2023-12-13 A clear, comprehensive, and cutting-edge introduction to the field of information privacy law, with the latest cases and materials exploring issues of emerging technology, information privacy, algorithmic decisions, AI, data security, and European data protection law. New to the 8th Edition: Tighter editing and shorter chapters New sections about AI and algorithms in law enforcement (Chapter 4), consumer privacy (Chapter 9), and employment privacy (Chapter 12) New cases: MD Anderson, Loomis v. Wisconsin, Clearview AI Discussion of post-Carpenter cases Discussion of new FTC enforcement cases involving dark patterns and algorithm deletion Discussion of protections of reproductive health data after Dobbs Benefits for instructors and students: Extensive coverage of FTC privacy enforcement, HIPAA and HHS enforcement, and standing in privacy lawsuits, among other topics Chapters devoted exclusively to data security, national security, employment privacy, and education privacy Sections on government surveillance and freedom to explore ideas Engaging approach to complicated laws and regulations such as HIPAA, FCRA, ECPA, GDPR, and CCPA |
cullman county business license: The Southern Insurance Directory , 1889 |
cullman county business license: Journal of the Senate of the State of Alabama Alabama. Legislature. Senate, 1915 |
cullman county business license: Winston County, Alabama Newspaper Clippings 1915 - 1922 Robin Sterling, 2014-08-08 The history of Winston County is found in the pages of its early newspapers. This book is the fourth in a series of Winston County news clippings. The first book covered 1886 - 1900, second book covered 1901 - 1908, the third 1909 - 1914. Newspapers reviewed include the Winston Herald and a few news items relevant to Winston County found in the Jasper Mountain Eagle. Early newspapers preserve a picture of how our ancestors were about their day to day lives and business over 100 years ago. For the genealogist, it helps add character to dry names and dates. For the historian, it opens up a seldom seen picture of the early development of Winston County from the first person viewpoint of its citizens. This book contains a full name index and is a valuable addition to the library of any serious student of the genealogy and history of Winston County, Alabama. |
cullman county business license: Civil Alabama, 1887 |
cullman county business license: Civil , 1887 |
cullman county business license: Newspaper Clippings from the Cullman, Alabama Democrat 1924 - 1929 Robin Sterling, 2018-10-12 The Cullman Democrat was established about 25 years after the first newspaper to publish in the town named for the famous German settler, John G. Cullman. While it came relatively late on the scene, its circulation soon grew to match that of the most successful Alabama weekly newspapers. The Democrat was first published by Major W.F. Palmer in June of 1901. Palmer sold the paper to R.L. and J.E. Griffin in 1902, but by the end of January of 1903, the paper was purchased by Joseph Robert Rosson. The Democrat remained in control of the Rosson family for man years after.--Publisher's description. |
cullman county business license: Biennial Report of the Attorney General to the Governor of the State of Alabama Alabama. Attorney General's Office, 1900 |
cullman county business license: Biennial Report of the Attorney-General of Alabama to the Governor Alabama. Attorney General's Office, 1910 |
cullman county business license: Quarterly Report of the Attorney General of Alabama Alabama. Attorney General's Office, 1951 |
cullman county business license: People and Things from the Cullman, Alabama Tribune 1914 - 1920 Robin Sterling, 2013-07-12 By the turn of the 20th Century, Cullman was firmly established as the preeminent settlement in the hill country between the Tennessee Valley and the mineral region surrounding Birmingham. The Cullman Alabama Tribune continued to record news of the development of the city, county, and surrounding region. As with the first two books of this series, microfilm was obtained from the State Archives in Montgomery and a page by page examination of the newspaper was conducted and every birth, death, marriage, obituary, and news important to the history and development of Cullman County was recorded. This volume also contains rare first person accounts of the Civil War activities of George Martin Holcombe and Elijah Wilson Harper (Killacranky). This book is important to any genealogist or historian with connections to Cullman County and contains many rare accounts and mentions of the earliest settlers of the region. |
cullman county business license: Corpus Juris William Mack, William Benjamin Hale, 1921 |
cullman county business license: Alabama Laws and Joint Resolutions Alabama, 1949 |
cullman county business license: The Code of Alabama, Adopted by Act of the General Assembly Approved February 28, 1887, with Such Statutes Passed at the Session of 1886-87, as are Required to be Incorporated Therein by Act Approved February 21, 1887, and with Citations of the Decisions of the Supreme Court of the State Construing the Statutes Alabama, 1887 |
cullman county business license: Newspaper Clippings from the Cullman, Alabama Democrat 1914 - 1923 Robin Sterling, 2018-03-13 The Cullman Democrat was established about 25 years after the first newspaper to publish in the town named for the famous German settler, John G. Cullman. While it came relatively late on the scene, its circulation soon grew to match that of the most successful Alabama weekly newspapers. The Democrat was first published by Major W.F. Palmer in June of 1901. Palmer sold the paper to R.L. and J.E. Griffin in 1902, but by the end of January of 1903, the paper was purchased by Joseph Robert Rosson. The Democrat remained in control of the Rosson family for man years after.--Publisher's description |
cullman county business license: People and Things from the Cullman, Alabama, Tribune 1933 - 1937 Robin Sterling, 2019-07-12 By the turn of the 20th Century, Cullman was firmly established as the preeminent settlement in the hill country between the Tennessee Valley and the mineral region surrounding Birmingham. The Cullman, Alabama Tribune continued to record news of the development of the city, county, and surrounding region. As with the first five books of this series, microfilm was obtained from the State Archives in Montgomery and Wallace College at Hanceville and reviewed, but the originals from the Cullman County Court House was the primary source. A page by page examination of the film and originals was conducted with every birth, death, marriage, obituary, and some news items important to the history and development of Cullman County was recorded. This book is important to any genealogist or historian with connections to Cullman County and contains many rare accounts and mentions of the earliest settlers of the region. |
cullman county business license: Federal Communications Commission Reports. V. 1-45, 1934/35-1962/64; 2d Ser., V. 1- July 17/Dec. 27, 1965-. United States. Federal Communications Commission, 1956 |
cullman county business license: West's Southern Reporter , 1996 |
cullman county business license: Here We May Rest Silvia Giagnoni, 2017-04-02 Hailed as the most restrictive immigration bill in the nation, the Beason-Hammon Alabama Taxpayer & Citizen Protection Act (known as HB 56) went into effect in September 2011. Its intent was to create jobs for Alabamians by making the lives of undocumented immigrants in the state impossible, so that they would self-deport. It failed. Here We May Rest offers a comprehensive explanation of how and why HB 56 came about and reports on its effects on immigrant communities. Author Silvia Giagnoni argues that the legislation was anti-immigrant, not merely anti-illegal immigration as its proponents claimed. Building a case against the legalistic framework through which the bill was promoted, Giagnoni dissects the role the media, and Fox News specifically, played in criminalizing immigrants as well as mainstreaming immigrant-haters, which created the xenophobic climate that paved the way for the Trump Presidency. The new immigrants of Alabama take center stage in the second part of the book, reclaiming their role in the cultural, social, and economic development of the state. Giagnoni concludes with an appeal against any form of social segregation because only direct contact -- massive, prolonged, equal and intimate, as Howard Zinn argued -- will cure the stereotyping and prejudice that feed ignorance and foster fear. |
cullman county business license: Winston County, Alabama Newspaper Clippings 1886 - 1900 Robin Sterling, 2013-07-09 This book contains newspaper clippings from the earliest Winston County, Alabama newspapers available. The clippings were transcribed from microfilm and from original issues located in the State Archives in Montgomery. Papers include the old Winston Herald, the Herald's political adversary called the Observer, and the successor to the Herald called the New Era. All available issues were studied and all mentions of births, deaths, marriages, and news items important to the history of Winston County were recorded and included in this volume. The book begins with a long and comprehensive essay on the history of newspaper publishing in Winston County. It ends with a full name index. This book is valuable to any serious student of Winston County genealogy and history. |
cullman county business license: People and Things from the Walker County, Alabama Jasper Mountain Eagle (1884 - 1897) Robin Sterling, 2013-06-10 This book contains newspaper clippings from the earliest and longest published newspaper in Walker County, Alabama. The Mountain Eagle first published in 1872, but the earliest available issues date from 1884. Other gaps occur in 1887, 1888, and parts of 1891, 1892, and 1895. The rest of the remaining issues were examined page by page for births, marriages, deaths, and relevant historical news items pertaining to the early development of Walker County. The result is a very interesting read, full of rare obituaries and historical accounts. The information was compiled from microfilm from the Alabama State Archives in Montgomery and microfilm from Samford University in Birmingham. The book contains a full name index. |
cullman county business license: The Wine and Spirit Bulletin , 1908 |
Cullman, Alabama - Wikipedia
Cullman is the largest city and county seat of Cullman County, Alabama, United States. It is located along Interstate 65 , about 50 miles (80 km) north of Birmingham and about 55 miles …
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Steeped in rich German heritage, Cullman is a small town with big city amenities. Conveniently located between Huntsville and Birmingham, with Atlanta, Knoxville, and Chattanooga less …
City of Cullman, Alabama – Stay Awhile, or a Lifetime
Cullman supports progressive economic development, technological advancements, and creative quality-of-life endeavors. Cullman offers 21st Century living while maintaining the …
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May 22, 2023 · 4. Cullman County Museum Source: facebook.com Cullman County Museum The city of Cullman was founded in 1873 by Colonel John G. Cullman, an immigrant from Bavaria, …
Cullman County, Alabama | Official Website
Dec 21, 2022 · Cullman County continues moving forward, and is now among one of the fastest growing counties in the Great State of Alabama, with new industries and businesses, as well …
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Things to Do in Cullman, Alabama: See Tripadvisor's 8,899 traveler reviews and photos of Cullman tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June. We have reviews …
Cullman, Alabama - Wikipedia
Cullman is the largest city and county seat of Cullman County, Alabama, United States. It is located along Interstate 65 , about 50 miles (80 km) north of Birmingham and about 55 miles …
Cullman County Tourism Bureau | Local Restaurants, Hotels ...
Steeped in rich German heritage, Cullman is a small town with big city amenities. Conveniently located between Huntsville and Birmingham, with Atlanta, Knoxville, and Chattanooga less …
City of Cullman, Alabama – Stay Awhile, or a Lifetime
Cullman supports progressive economic development, technological advancements, and creative quality-of-life endeavors. Cullman offers 21st Century living while maintaining the …
15 Best Things to Do in Cullman (AL) - The Crazy Tourist
May 22, 2023 · 4. Cullman County Museum Source: facebook.com Cullman County Museum The city of Cullman was founded in 1873 by Colonel John G. Cullman, an immigrant from Bavaria, …
Cullman County, Alabama | Official Website
Dec 21, 2022 · Cullman County continues moving forward, and is now among one of the fastest growing counties in the Great State of Alabama, with new industries and businesses, as well …
THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Cullman (2025) - Tripadvisor
Things to Do in Cullman, Alabama: See Tripadvisor's 8,899 traveler reviews and photos of Cullman tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June. We have reviews …