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No man ever lived in Alabama who labored more unselfishly for the good of the State or set a finer example in his career of devotion to the things that make for the uplift of man. His convictions always marked out his pathway, whether it was followed by few or many, and he never hesitated to differ
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After the war Montgomery Advertiser publisher Samuel Graham Reid, Sr., hired Screws as an associate editor in July 1865 and then in November of the same year sold him a half interest in the newspaper. For the next forty-eight years Screws maintained to a varying degree an editorial connection with
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with and argue against the opinions of the majority, if he felt them wrong or believed that their success would not redound to the good of society. He felt that his position as the head of a great newspaper was a sacred trust, and not a mere personal possession.
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History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography, Volume 4, By Thomas McAdory Owen, 1921, p. 1515
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until he was sixteen. He did not go to college and instead read law under
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On April 25, 1867, he married Emily Frances and they had four children.
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pronounced in his eulogy for William W. Screws the following,
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He opposed the secession but enlisted as a volunteer into
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Alabama Secretaries of State: William Wallace Screws
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He received his education in the village schools in
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Secretary of State of Alabama
Rufus W. Cobb
Rufus King Boyd
Ellis Phelan
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Secretary of State of Alabama
Jernigan
Russell County, Alabama
Glenville, Alabama
Thomas H. Watts
Hilliard's Alabama Legion
American Civil War
Battle of Chickamauga
59th Alabama Infantry Regiment
James T. Holtzclaw
Montgomery Advertiser
Secretary of State of Alabama
University of Alabama

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