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Cahaba may
refer to: The
Cahaba River in
Alabama Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge Cahaba River Wildlife Management Area
Cahaba Basin, is a geologic...
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Cahaba, also
spelled Cahawba, was the
first permanent state capital of Alabama,
United States, from 1820 to 1825. It was the
county seat of
Dallas County...
- town of
Cahaba, at the
confluence of the
Alabama and
Cahaba rivers, not far from Selma. It
suffered a
serious flood in 1865. At the time,
Cahaba was still...
- The
Cahaba River is the
longest substantially free-flowing
river in Alabama. It is a
major tributary of the
Alabama River and part of the
larger Mobile...
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entered the area with his
brothers and
constructed a
grist mill on the
Cahaba River in 1821.
Truss was a
North Carolina man of
English descent. Trussville...
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Cahaba Heights is a
neighborhood of
Vestavia Hills, a city in
Jefferson County, Alabama,
United States.
Before annexation in 2002, it was a census-designated...
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species is
endemic to the
United States. It is
named after Cahaba,
Alabama and the
Cahaba River. Cordeiro, J.; Perez, K. (2011). "Elimia cahawbensis"...
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capital from 1819 to 1820, when the seat of
government moved to
Cahaba in
Dallas County.
Cahaba, now a
ghost town, was the
first permanent state capital from...
- 87°6′52.36″W / 33.0103917°N 87.1145444°W / 33.0103917; -87.1145444 The
Cahaba Basin is a
geologic area of
central Alabama developed for coal and coalbed...
- The
Cahaba pebblesnail,
scientific name
Clappia cahabensis, is a
species of very
small freshwater snail,
aquatic gastropod mollusks in the
family Lithoglyphidae...