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Tutwiler is a town in
Tallahatchie County, Mississippi,
United States. The po****tion at the 2010
census was 3,550. In 1899, Tom
Tutwiler, a
civil engineer...
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Julia Tutwiler Prison for
Women is a
prison for
women of the
Alabama Department of
Corrections (ADOC),
located in Wetumpka, Alabama. All
female inmates...
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Magruder Tutwiler Henry Tutwiler,
educator and
school founder;
father of
Julia Tutwiler Julia Tutwiler,
prison reformer Margaret D.
Tutwiler, politician...
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Department of State.
Tutwiler was born in Birmingham, Alabama, the
daughter of
Temple Tutwiler II and
Margaret (DeBardeleben)
Tutwiler. She
attended Finch...
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Julia Strudwick Tutwiler (August 15, 1841 –
March 24, 1916) was an
advocate for
education and
prison reform in Alabama. She
served as co-prin****l of the...
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living with
William and
Minnie Hooker in
Tutwiler, Mississippi. It is
believed that he was born in
Tutwiler, in
Tallahatchie County,
although some sources...
- Guy
Isbel Tutwiler (July 17, 1888 –
August 15, 1930),
nicknamed "King Tut", was an
American baseball player.
Between 1910 and 1924, he
appeared in more...
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Henry Tutwiler (November 16, 1807 –
September 20, 1884) was an
American educator who
founded a
school for boys near Greensboro, Alabama.
Tutwiler was born...
- Ann
Tutwiler (born 23
January 1958) is a
Senior Fellow with
Meridian Institute and
serves as a
Senior Advisor to the Food
Forward Consortium and formerly...
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official state song in 1931. "Alabama" was
written as a poem by
Julia Tutwiler, a
distinguished educator and humanitarian. It was
first sung to an Austrian...