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How Toadvine Got Its Name by W. J. Boles Sunday, September 28, 1928 Birmingham News Names make an interesting study and especially the derivation of names of communities and municipalities. Ofttimes in the course of pass
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Louisville / Birmingham / Birmingport / Rock Island / /

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Inland Waterways / Jefferson County / Smith / Commissioners / /

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Germany / United States / /

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Person Travel / /

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transportation / coal mine operator / freight carrier / steel rifles / transportation facilities / food / steel muzzle-loader / railroad builder / household equipment / steel / /

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Tennessee River / Mississippi river / Warrior River / /

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Jefferson County Board of Revenue / Congress / federal government / United States Army / Judge Harrington P. Heflin’s court / Alabama Senate / /

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W. J. Waldrop / M. V. Henry / Thomas G. Jones / Toadvine Got Its / John T. Milner / Allen Golden / Jake Smith / Thomas Reeves / Ferry / Sarah Carrington / Wilson / E. A. Reeves / Richard Waldrop / Albert Waldrop / A. A. Vines / Harrington P. Heflin / Cape Smith / Reuben F. Kolb / Nash / Thomas Glaze / /

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civil engineer / Captain / state senator / President / antiquated coach / Colonel / sportsman / gunsmith and the blacksmith / blacksmith / treasurer / representative / gunsmith / member / /

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DeSoto / /

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Kentucky / Alabama / Illinois / Tennessee / South Carolina / Georgia / Birmingham Industrial / Birmingham / /

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North Alabama / Central Alabama / /

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