Birmingham Historical Society

PO BOX 321474 BIRMINGHAM, AL 35232-1474
birminghamhistoricalsociety.com

The Birmingham Historical Society researches and interprets the history of Birmingham and its surroundings and helps initiate and support the preservation of historic landmarks, parks, and neighborhoods.

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EIN:
636050611
Category:
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Chairman

Marjorie L White

Treasurer

Allison A Boone

Trustee Emeritus

Alice M Bowsher

Vice President

Kaydee E Bremen

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Jim Emison

Trustee Emeritus

Sam Frazier

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Birgit Kibelka

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F Cleveland Kinney

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Julius Linn Jr Jr

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Edgar B Marx Jr Jr

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Louise J Mc Phillips

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Linda J Nelson

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Henry Ray Jr

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Carolanne Roberts

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Brian Rushing

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Barbara Shores

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Carol L Slaughter

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Marion Walker

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Wyatt Haskell

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Gregory Wilson

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Patrick Cather

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Wayne Hester

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Charles Caldwell

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Jay Draper

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Gerry Waters

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