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'' | :''This article is about the former municipality, for the Birmingham neighborhood, see [[Inglenook neighborhood]].'' | ||
'''Inglenook''' was once an independent [[List of Jefferson County municipalities|municipality]]. In [[1925]] its mayor was [[T. B. Self]] and its board of aldermen included [[J. T. Sandlin]], [[L. E. Ingram]], [[W. J. Eaves]], [[J. K. Johnson]], and [[I. W. Cunliff]]. | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
* Roberson, Peggy (June 19, 1968) "[http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/u?/p4017coll2,353 Most homes shadowed by industry]." | * Roberson, Peggy (June 19, 1968) "[http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/u?/p4017coll2,353 Most homes shadowed by industry]." {{BN}} | ||
[[Category:Inglenook|*]] | [[Category:Inglenook|*]] | ||
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Revision as of 20:45, 9 July 2013
- This article is about the former municipality, for the Birmingham neighborhood, see Inglenook neighborhood.
Inglenook was once an independent municipality. In 1925 its mayor was T. B. Self and its board of aldermen included J. T. Sandlin, L. E. Ingram, W. J. Eaves, J. K. Johnson, and I. W. Cunliff.
References
- Roberson, Peggy (June 19, 1968) "Most homes shadowed by industry." The Birmingham News