Saturday, August 20, 2011
Milton McGregor, left, and his attorney Joe Espy talk with the media following the reading of the verdicts in the gambling corruption trial at the Federal Courthouse in Montgomery, Ala. on Thursday August 11, 2011. (Montgomery Advertiser, Mickey Welsh)
Milton McGregor, left, and his attorney Joe Espy talk with the media following the reading of the verdicts in the gambling corruption trial at the Federal Courthouse in Montgomery, Ala. on Thursday August 11, 2011. (Montgomery Advertiser, Mickey Welsh)
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Horace King (1807-1885) was the most respected bridge-builder in Alabama, Georgia, and northeastern Mississippi during the mid-nineteenth century. Enslaved until 1846,
Horace King Horace King Horace King (1807-1885) was the most respected bridge-builder in Alabama, Georgia, and northeastern Mississippi du...
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