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    St. Stephens is an unincorporated census-designated place in Washington County, Alabama, United States. Its population is 580. Located near the Tombigbee...
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  • St. Stephens, St. Stephen's, Saint Stephens, or Saint Stephen's may refer to the following: St. Stephens, Alabama, a town in the United States Saint Stephens...
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    Masonic Lodge, is a historic former courthouse building in St. Stephens, Alabama. The Alabama Legislature authorized construction of the building in 1853...
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    Abner Smith Lipscomb (category Chief justices of the Supreme Court of Alabama)
    practice in St. Stephens, Alabama (then part of the Mississippi Territory.) He served in the Alabama territorial legislature in 1818 and when Alabama became...
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    Territory: In the Forty Second Year of American Independence (1818). St. Stephens, Alabama, printed by Thomas Eastin. Reprinted T.L. Cole, Washington, D.C...
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    Huntsville, Alabama Madison, Alabama Mobile, Alabama Montgomery, Alabama St. Stephens, Alabama Tuscaloosa, Alabama Demographics of Alabama Form of government:...
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    John Williams Walker (category Members of the Alabama Territorial Legislature)
    of Representatives of the Alabama Territory, Second Session, First General Assembly, November 1818. St. Stephens, Alabama Territory: Thomas Eastin, 1818...
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    Saint Stephens, Alabama, extends south to Mobile Bay and north to latitude 33° 06′ 20″, and governs the surveys in the southern district of Alabama, and...
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    after the massacre at Fort Mims. In mid-1813, Pushmataha went to St. Stephens, Alabama, with an offer of alliance and recruitment of warriors. He was escorted...
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  • at St. Stephens. After observing the Us officers and their wives promenading along the Alabama River, Pushmataha invited his own wife to St. Stephens to...
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