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  2. Pelham J. Merrill - Wikipedia

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    Pelham Jones Merrill (December 1, 1907 – November 5, 1991) was a justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama from 1953 to 1976. Early life, education, and career [ edit ] Merrill was born in Heflin, Alabama , [1] into a prominent Alabama family; his father, Walter B. Merrill, would also serve as a state court legislator and judge.

  3. Heflin, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Heflin is a city and the county seat of Cleburne County, Alabama, United States. At the 2020 census , the population was 3,431. It is located approximately halfway between Birmingham and Atlanta along Interstate 20 .

  4. J. Thomas Heflin - Wikipedia

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    Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical College. James Thomas Heflin (April 9, 1869 – April 22, 1951), nicknamed "Cotton Tom", was an American politician who served as a United States representative and United States senator from Alabama .

  5. Body found by loggers in Alabama woods in 1990 identified as ...

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    In 1990, a logging crew was working along a road in Heflin, Alabama, when they stumbled upon human remains, according to an Oct. 25 news release from the Heflin Police Department.

  6. Robert Stell Heflin - Wikipedia

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    Died. January 24, 1901. (1901-01-24) (aged 85) Wedowee, Alabama. Political party. Republican. Robert Stell Heflin (April 15, 1815 – January 24, 1901) was an American politician who in the 19th century was a member of the state legislatures in both Georgia and Alabama, and in the United States House of Representatives representing Alabama.

  7. Howell Heflin - Wikipedia

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    Rank. Major. Battles/wars. World War II. Awards. Silver Star. Purple Heart (2) Howell Thomas Heflin (June 19, 1921 – March 29, 2005) was an American lawyer and politician. A member of the Democratic Party, he represented Alabama in the United States Senate from 1979 to 1997.

  8. John Dryden - Wikipedia

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    Early life. Dryden was born in the village rectory of Aldwincle near Thrapston in Northamptonshire, where his maternal grandfather was the rector of All Saints.He was the eldest of fourteen children born to Erasmus Dryden and wife Mary Pickering, paternal grandson of Sir Erasmus Dryden, 1st Barone t (1553–1632), and wife Frances Wilkes, Puritan landowning gentry who supported the Puritan ...

  9. John Morgan House - Wikipedia

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    December 19, 1991. The John Morgan House (also known as The Colonial Cottage) is a historic house in Heflin, Alabama. The house was built circa 1880 by John Francis and Louise Perryman Morgan, on land given to John for his service in the Mexican–American War. After Heflin was incorporated in 1892, Morgan was elected its first mayor.