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CSS Alabama
Built in England and manned by an English crew with Confederate officers, the CSS Alabama ...CSS Huntsville
The CSS Huntsville was a Confederate ironclad named for the city of Huntsville, Madison County. It served ...CSS Nashville
The CSS Nashville, built in Montgomery, Montgomery County, was one of the last ironclads constructed by the Confederacy ...CSS Tuscaloosa
During the American Civil War, the Confederate Navy named two warships after the city of Tuscaloosa,...William J. Cabaniss Jr.
William J. Cabaniss Jr. (1938- ) served as U.S. ambassador to the Czech Republic from 2004 to 2006. Prior...Ottokar Cadek
Violinist, conductor, and teacher Ottokar Cadek (1897-1956) contributed significantly to promoting...Mary Lee Cagle
Alabama-born Mary Lee Cagle (1864-1955) was the central figure in a large circle of southern female holiness...Cahaba
There is little that remains of the government buildings, businesses, and residences that once made up...Cahaba Federal Prison
Cahaba Federal Prison was a Civil War prisoner of war (POW) camp located at Cahaba, Dallas County, at...