The Powder Magazine is a historic building in Montgomery, Alabama. The gunpowder magazine was built in 1861 west of the city on a bluff overlooking the...
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city Powder Magazine (Montgomery, Alabama), on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) listings in Montgomery County, Alabama Powder Magazine (Blue...
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First White House of the Confederacy (category Houses in Montgomery, Alabama)
The First White House of the Confederacy is a historic house in Montgomery, Alabama, which was the initial executive residence of President of the Confederate...
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notably include Montgomery, Alabama, that state's capital and third largest city, as well as Montgomery, New York, Montgomery, Ohio, Montgomery, Minnesota...
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Gene Stallings (category Alabama Crimson Tide football coaches)
equipment room in the University of Alabama football building in 2005. Most recently, Faulkner University in Montgomery, Alabama, named its new football and soccer...
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Largest artificial non-nuclear explosions (section DuPont Powder Mill Explosion, Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin)
which was being used as the powder magazine. It ignited 4,000 prepared charges, which in turn ignited 68 tonnes of black powder and 1,000,000 musket cartridges...
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list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Montgomery County, Alabama. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and...
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was armed with seven barbettes for heavy cannon, and a bomb-proof powder magazine. Access to the fort was by draw bridge across the moat. An eight-sided...
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Battle of Mobile Bay (category Battles of the American Civil War in Alabama)
magazines, which contained 80,000 lb (36,000 kg) of powder. To avoid the risk, he had the powder brought out and flooded. That night, the magazines were...
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Pate (United States Weather Bureau) (October 1946). "The Tornado at Montgomery, Alabama, February 12, 1945". Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society...
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