• Cahaba may refer to: The Cahaba River in Alabama Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge Cahaba River Wildlife Management Area Cahaba Basin, is a geologic...
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    town of Cahaba, at the confluence of the Alabama and Cahaba rivers, not far from Selma. It suffered a serious flood in 1865. At the time, Cahaba was still...
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    Cahaba, also spelled Cahawba, was the first permanent state capital of Alabama from 1820 to 1825. It was the county seat of Dallas County, Alabama until...
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    The Cahaba River is the longest substantially free-flowing river in Alabama and is among the most scenic and biologically diverse rivers in the United...
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    entered the area with his brothers and constructed a grist mill on the Cahaba River in 1821. Truss was a North Carolina man of English descent. Trussville...
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  • headquarters in Birmingham. The company also operates Cahaba Government Benefit Administrators and Cahaba Safeguard Administrators, both headquartered in Birmingham...
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    The Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge is a 3,689.63 acres (15 km2) National Wildlife Refuge located in central Alabama, along the Cahaba River downstream...
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    Hymenocallis coronaria, commonly known as the Cahaba lily, shoal lily, or shoals spider-lily, is an aquatic, perennial flowering plant species of the genus...
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    plant in the family Orobanchaceae known by the common names Cahaba paintbrush or Cahaba Indian paintbrush. This species has a fibrous root system along...
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    Cahaba Heights is a neighborhood of Vestavia Hills, a city in Jefferson County, Alabama, United States. Before annexation in 2002, it was a census-designated...
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    USS Cahaba (AO-82) was an Escambia-class replenishment oiler acquired by the United States Navy for use during World War II. She had the dangerous but...
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  • Cahaba shiner (Notropis cahabae) is a rare species of cyprinid fish. It is endemic to Alabama in the United States, where it is limited to the Cahaba...
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    Creek Town Creek Bull Mountain Creek On April 28, 1979, a tugboat named M/V Cahaba was on the Tombigbee near Demopolis, Alabama trying to guide two coal barges...
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  • state of Alabama. S. perplexum is commonly known as Old Cahaba rosinweed, a reference to the Cahaba River near which all populations of this species are...
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    species is endemic to the United States. It is named after Cahaba, Alabama and the Cahaba River. Cordeiro, J.; Perez, K. (2011). "Elimia cahawbensis"...
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    Cahaba, Marion and Greensboro Railroad Company was incorporated under act of Alabama on February 9, 1850, as The Marion and Alabama River Transportation...
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    87°6′52.36″W / 33.0103917°N 87.1145444°W / 33.0103917; -87.1145444 The Cahaba Basin is a geologic area of central Alabama developed for coal and coalbed...
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  • The Cahaba River Wildlife Management Area is an Alabama Wildlife Management Area (WMA) operated by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources...
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    Black Warrior River Cahaba River Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge Talladega National Forest (Oakmulgee Division) Coosa River Cahaba River Black Warrior...
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    The Cahaba pebblesnail, scientific name Clappia cahabensis, was a species of very small freshwater snail, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Lithoglyphidae...
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  • Liatris oligocephala, the Cahaba torch, is a flowering plant in the genus Liatris (blazing stars). Its native range is very small, with all known populations...
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    Buck Creek is a 17.3-mile-long (27.8 km) tributary of the Cahaba River that was used to supply water power for manufacturing and industry during the 19th...
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    February 7, 1818, named for the Cahawba River (now more commonly known as Cahaba River). This name came from the Choctaw language word meaning "water above...
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    capital from 1819 to 1820, when the seat of government moved to Cahaba in Dallas County. Cahaba, now a ghost town, was the first permanent state capital from...
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    four years earlier, and her four-year-old daughter, who sometimes called herself Lolo ("$100 Reward" Cahawba Democrat, Cahaba, Alabama, June 16, 1838)...
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  • the Delaware River Lackawaxen Township, Pennsylvania, in Pike County USS Cahaba (AO-82), World War II oiler launched as Lackawapen, later changed to Lackawaxen...
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    receiving promotion to the rank of captain in March 1945. He commanded Cahaba (AO-82) until February 1946, then served in Seventh Fleet and Navy headquarters...
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    Brook, Vestavia Hills, Homewood, and Hoover. South of Shades Valley is the Cahaba River basin, one of the most diverse river ecosystems in the United States...
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    the rainbow shiner consists of the Mobile Bay basin, including the Coosa, Cahaba, and Alabama River drainages. This species is known from, and was possibly...
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    Talladega and Chilton counties. Most of Shelby County is drained either by the Cahaba River, which flows along the northern edge of the county, and then to the...
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