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Louina,
sometimes Ole
Louina, is a
ghost town
located 14
miles west of
Roanoke and
about one mile east of
Wadley in
Randolph County, Alabama,
United States...
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United States representative and
United States senator from Alabama. Born in
Louina, Alabama, he
attended the
Agriculture and
Mechanical College of Alabama...
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Level Corinth (north)
Corinth (south)
Dingler Folsom Hobson Liberty Grove Louina Newell Omaha Potash Swagg Randolph County is home to Lake Wedowee, a section...
- married,
September 5, 1848,
Marion D. Turnbull, and had by her five children:
Louina M., died young;
Elizabeth M. (wife of Rev. John S. Gardner);
Caroline H...
- in 1844,
Robert Stell and his
family followed his
father and
siblings to
Louina on the
eastern side of the
Tallapoosa River in
Randolph County, Alabama...
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Hogan was born to
Broadus Henry Hogan and his wife Luerena,
possibly in
Louina, Alabama. He
spent time as a
child in
Tallapoosa and Atlanta, and also in...
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Location Roughly bounded by White, Main, West Point, La Monte,
Chestnut &
Louina Sts., Roanoke,
Alabama Coordinates 33°9′8″N 85°22′31″W / 33.15222°N 85...
- to SR 22 in Wadley. It
maintains a
concurrency with it
until they
reach Louina. SR 22
continues on SR 77's right-of-way. SR 77
turns south and
enters Chambers...
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partially submerged under Lake
Martin after the
creation of
Martin Dam.
Louina Randolph 1834 1905 At one time the
largest town in
Randolph County Manasco...
- sixteen, he
began to
write for newspapers. In 1856,
Barron was
editor of the
Louina Eagle,
afterwards called the
Southern Mercury. From 1878 to his death, he...