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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...
- Alabama (or Cahawba), a ghost town in, and the former capital of, Alabama Cahaba Prison (or Cahawba Prison), a Confederate prison Cahawba County (see...
- the county seat of Centreville. Cahawba County was established ("erected") on February 7, 1818, named for the Cahawba River (now more commonly known as...
- Begun and held in the Town of Cahawba, on the first Monday in November, one thousand eight hundred and twenty (1820). Cahawba, Alabama: Printed by Allen...
- Alabama Press, 1990. ISBN 0-8173-0468-1 "Cahaba Federal Prison". Old Cahawba: A Cahawba Advisory Committee Project. Retrieved 2008-01-07. "Cahaba Civil War...
- 2013. Retrieved January 22, 2013. "Old Cahawba, Alabama's first state capital, 1820 to 1826". Old Cahawba: A Cahawba Advisory Committee Project. Archived...
- the Alabama Territory. Huntsville 1819 Capitals of the State of Alabama. Cahawba 1820 Tuscaloosa 1826 Montgomery 1846 Capital of the State of Alabama. (Capital...
- 88 sq mi (2,292 km2) Bibb County 007 Centreville 7 1818 Montgomery County (as Cahawba County) William Wyatt Bibb (1781–1820), 1st Governor of Alabama 35.1 21...
- Cahaba River ends at the former town of Cahaba, also known as Cahawba, or Old Cahawba. The town of Cahaba was Alabama's first seat of government from...
- four years earlier, and her four-year-old daughter, who sometimes called herself Lolo ("$100 Reward" Cahawba Democrat, Cahaba, Alabama, June 16, 1838)...