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Excerpt from Journal of the North Alabama Conference Methodist Episcopal Church, South: Fifty-Second Session, Held in First Methodist Church, Birmingham, Ala., November 9th to November 15th, 1921 Name Post Office Abernathy, N. H Dora. Abernathy, P. L Stevenson Aldridge, F. L. Selma Aldridge, H. L Leeds Aldridge, W. E Nashville, Tenn Alley, G. W. Tuscumbia Alverson, L. G Hackleburg Anderson, R. W Sylacauga Archer, J. W Crossville, Rt. 1 Archibald, R. M Albertville Atkins, L. D Hackneyville Baker, R. L Carbon Hill Balch, S. A. Vernon. Barber, 0. W. Ranburn Barnes, E. M Ensley Barnes, W. D Bridgeport Barnes, W. F lafayette. Bartee, W. G. Empire Battle, W. R Boyles Beaird, W. R Kellerman Beal, W. R Boaz Bellinger, B. M Pell City Black, J. E Crossville Rt Black, J. T Ragland Blackburn, J. S Birmingham Blythe, S. V Town Creek Bobo, C. H Red Bay Bonner, O. A. Birmingham Bowen, B. M Cragford Boyd, g.e Birmingham Brandon, F. W Anniston Branscomb, L. C Birmingham Brittain, J. L Birmingham Brock, J. A. J Birmingham Brooks, S. W Florence Rt. 4 Brown, J. F. T Berry Burns, A. N. Altoona Burns, 0. R Dadeville Burns, S. N Boaz. Buttram, W. M Quinton Busby, L. A New Market Cantrell, B. T Pratt City Carlton, I. T Huntsville Carpenter, Z. R Flat Rock Carwile, J. R Tanner Chadwick, J. S: . Nashville, Tenn Chappell, A. J Birmingham Rt. 1 Clark, J. A Falkville Cofiman, J. W Lexington Cooper, G. F Alexander City Corley, E. W Gaylesville Cornelius, J. P Maben Craig, J. C Birmingham Rt. 8 Crim, H. F. Center Crow, J. J Bessemer. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.