Aliceville is a city in Pickens County, Alabama, United States, located thirty-six miles west of Tuscaloosa. At the 2010 census its population was 2,486...
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Correctional Institution, Aliceville (FCI Aliceville) is a low-security United States federal prison for female inmates in Alabama. It is operated by the...
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Camp Aliceville was a World War II era prisoner of war (POW) camp in Aliceville, Alabama. Its construction began in August 1942, it received its first...
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transferred to the low-security Federal Correctional Institution, Aliceville in Alabama. U.S. District Judge Thomas Kleeh had recommended that Mays be placed...
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County, Alabama. It was completed in 1913 and opened as the Aliceville Public School with 130 students and six teachers. It became the Aliceville Elementary...
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"USP Yazoo City". Federal Bureau of Prisons. Retrieved 2021-01-02. "FCI Aliceville". Federal Bureau of Prisons. Retrieved 2021-01-02. "FCI Allenwood Low"...
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Russellville) Marion (Largest city: Hamilton) Pickens (Largest city: Aliceville) Walker (Largest city: Jasper) Washington (Largest city: Chatom) Bush...
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Amos Jones (category People from Aliceville, Alabama)
Cardinals. Jones grew up in Aliceville, Alabama. He is a 1978 graduate of Pickens Academy, a private school in Carrollton, Alabama. He was baptized in the...
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was the second-largest municipality in Pickens County as of 2020, after Aliceville. The town incorporated in 1900. A post office called Gordo has been in...
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fastest-growing county in Alabama. But part of the growth was the result of the construction here of the Federal Correctional Institution, Aliceville federal women's...
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Walter Jones (American football) (category People from Aliceville, Alabama)
offensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL) for 13 seasons. Born in Alabama, he played college football for the Florida State Seminoles. Jones played...
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Chip Walker (1985). "German Creative Activities in Camp Aliceville, 1943-1946". The Alabama Review. 38: 19–37. Jordan, Paul (1 June 2010). "Italian Prisoners...
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qualifications for this List of Alabama lakes is that the lake contains sports fish, is open to the public and is managed by Alabama Department of Conservation...
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steam locomotive model George Downer Airport (IATA: AIV) serving Aliceville, Alabama, USA Panoz AIV Roadster, an American automobile Angiotensin IV (angiotensin...
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Bull Sullivan (category People from Aliceville, Alabama)
Sullivan Biographical details Born (1918-12-10)December 10, 1918 Echola, Alabama, U.S. Died September 8, 1970(1970-09-08) (aged 51) Columbus, Mississippi...
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Alabama is a state located in the Southern United States. According to the 2020 United States Census, Alabama is the 24th most populous state with 5,024...
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Stephen Fleck (category People from Aliceville, Alabama)
first stationed as a medical officer at Camp Aliceville, a U.S. Army Prisoner of War Camp at Aliceville, Alabama, where he was involved in treating a diphtheria...
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Tom Bevill Lock and Dam (category Dams in Alabama)
original course of the Tombigbee River. It is located near Aliceville, Alabama and impounds Aliceville Lake. It is named for Tom Bevill, a proponent of the...
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2020, Pugh reported to prison at Federal Correctional Institution, Aliceville, Alabama. Pugh was released from prison around the beginning of January 2022...
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Atiu Island, Cook Islands UTC−10:00 AIV KAIV George Downer Airport Aliceville, Alabama, United States UTC−06:00 Mar-Nov AIW Ai-Ais Airport Ai-Ais, Namibia...
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community in Pickens County, Alabama, United States. Cochrane is named for John T. Cochrane, the founder of Aliceville, Alabama. Cochrane served as the superintendent...
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Aliceville Lake is a reservoir in western Alabama and eastern Mississippi, on the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. Close to Aliceville, it is impounded by...
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Tykeem Doss (category People from Aliceville, Alabama)
played college football at Southern Miss. Doss grew up in Aliceville, Alabama and attended Aliceville High School where he played football, basketball and...
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69) is a state highway in eastern Mississippi. The route starts at the Alabama state line, and travels northwestward to Columbus. MS 69 then goes through...
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Walter Jones, NFL Hall of Famer, Seattle Seahawks (Aliceville) Lee Roy Jordan, football player, Alabama and NFL's Dallas Cowboys (Excel) Ralph "Shug" Jordan...
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High School Robert C. Hatch, Uniontown Francis Marion School Aliceville High School, Aliceville Gordo High School, Gordo Pickens County High School, Reform...
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Simmie Knox (category People from Aliceville, Alabama)
portrait commission. Simmie Knox was born on August 18, 1935, in Aliceville, Alabama, to Simmie Knox Sr., a carpenter and mechanic, and Amelia Knox. At...
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Justin Smiley (category Alabama Crimson Tide football players)
returned to Alabama as a coach. Smiley has since decided against coaching. Smiley worked for the Federal Bureau of Prisons at FCI Aliceville, Alabama, but has...
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Camp Opelika (category Defunct prisons in Alabama)
to events and places in the United States and abroad." Camp Aliceville in western Alabama was similar to Camp Opelika in many regards. Matthias Reiss...
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Greensboro is 21 miles (34 km) to the southeast via Highway 14, and Aliceville is 27 miles (43 km) to the northwest via Highway 14. According to the...
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