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Alexander C. Davidson

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on November 6, 1897. His body was interred in the Holy Cross Cemetery of Davidson Memorial Church, Uniontown, Alabama.
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George H. Craig
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Alabama Senate
Alabama House of Representatives
Charlotte, North Carolina
Uniontown, Alabama
Democratic
U.S. Representative
Alabama
Charlotte, North Carolina
Marengo County, Alabama
University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa
Mobile, Alabama
cotton
Uniontown, Alabama
Alabama House of Representatives
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