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Timothy Meaher (1812 – 3
March 1892) was an
American slave trader, son of an
Irish immigrant father and an Anglo-Irish
American mother. He was
raised in...
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federal court case of US v.
Byrnes Meaher,
Timothy Meaher and John
Dabey did not find
sufficient grounds to
convict Meaher. The case was dismissed. Historians...
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Meaher State Park is a
public recreation area
located on Big Island, an
island at the
north end of
Mobile Bay that lies
within the city
limits of Spanish...
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schooner Clotilda,
working for
Timothy Meaher, a
wealthy Mobile shipyard owner and
steamboat captain. In 1855 or 1856,
Meaher had
built Clotilda, a two-masted...
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fellows lived as de
facto slaves of
Meaher, his brothers, or
their ****ociates.
Lewis was
purchased by
James Meaher, for whom he
worked as a
deckhand on...
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Jackson Gulf
Blakeley Joe
Wheeler Lake
Guntersville Lake
Lureen Lakepoint Meaher Monte Sano Oak
Mountain Paul
Grist Rickwood Caverns Roland Cooper Tannehill...
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Meaher–Zoghby
House is a
historic townhouse in Mobile, Alabama. The two-story
brick structure was
built in 1901 for
Augustine Meaher. It
retains its...
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Frank Jackson Gulf Joe
Wheeler Lake
Guntersville Lake
Lurleen Lakepoint Meaher Monte Sano Oak
Mountain Paul M.
Grist Rickwood Caverns Roland Cooper Tannehill...
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Frank Jackson Gulf Joe
Wheeler Lake
Guntersville Lake
Lurleen Lakepoint Meaher Monte Sano Oak
Mountain Paul M.
Grist Rickwood Caverns Roland Cooper Tannehill...
- or O'Meachair (anglicised as Mahar, Maher, Mahir, Marr, Meagar, Meagher,
Meaher, O'Maher and O'Meagher) is a
Gaelic Irish surname. Ó
Meachair literally...