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The Five Capitals of Alabama - by Tom Bailey (Hardcover)

The Five Capitals of Alabama - by  Tom Bailey (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"The story of Alabama's five capitals-St. Stephens, Huntsville, Cahawba, Tuscaloosa, and Montgomery-begins in a rough semi-civilized Washington County village and ends at the old cotton town of Montgomery. Between 1817 and 1846, the capitals criss-crossed the state from north to south and east to west, following the political powers and fortunes of the times, and amid more noble arguments that the capital should be near the center of the state. It is the story of Alabama's government, buildings, and laws. It is the story of towns, some of which sprang up and died when the capital moniker came and went. Most of all, the story of Alabama's capitals is the story of its people: some whose undying devotion to statehood brought Alabama to life; some who used state government in their rise to power and financial prominence; some whose generosity and pureness of heart kept Alabama on solid moral and financial ground; and some whose prejudices held back this state when it should have moved forward. The Five Capitals of Alabama paints a dramatic picture of where we began, where we are today, and the twisting journey taken along the way."--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>The story of Alabama's five capitals--St. Stephens, Huntsville, Cahawba, Tuscaloosa, and Montgomery--begins in a rough semi-civilized Washington County village and ends at the old cotton town of Montgomery. Between 1817 and 1846, the capitals crisscrossed the state from north to south and east to west, following the political powers and fortunes of the times, and amid more noble arguments that the capital should be near the center of the state. It is the story of Alabama's government, buildings, and laws. It is the story of towns, some of which sprang up and died when the capital moniker came and went. Most of all, the story of Alabama's capitals is the story of its people: some whose undying devotion to statehood brought Alabama to life; some who used state government in their rise to power and financial prominence; some whose generosity and pureness of heart kept Alabama on solid moral and financial ground; and some whose prejudices held back this state when it should have moved forward. <em>The Five Capitals of Alabama</em> paints a dramatic picture of where we began, where we are today, and the twisting journey taken along the way.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Twenty-five years ago I visited each of America's fifty state capitals and learned that each state, and each capital, was remarkable in its own right. But the tale of how and why the location of Alabama's capital crisscrossed the state before finally, in 1846, alighting in Montgomery is in a category of its own. That story is finally told in this absorbing, informative, richly illustrated new volume. -- <strong>Edgar Welden</strong>, Chairman of the Board, Alabama Sports Hall of Fame<br><br><em>The Five Capitals of Alabama</em> is lavishly illustrated and beautifully designed. What you will discover between its covers is just as impressive. In a lively voice and with abundant wit, Tom Bailey relates the selection, fortunes, and fate of each of Alabama's capitals. Themes of influence, enterprise, and occasional chicanery are entwined with the sometimes visionary but almost always ultimately pragmatic politics of each site. The stories he tells are enriched with excellent reproductions of maps and superb photographs, including buildings, interiors, and artifacts. The result is a riveting and informative volume. -- <strong>Jay Lamar</strong>, executive director, Alabama Bicentennial Commission<br><br>A must-read for current Alabama adventurers as well as history buffs! This guide blends key elements of a travel guide with a detailed account of each of the five sites of Alabama's state capitals: St. Stephens, Huntsville, Cahawba, Tuscaloosa, and Montgomery. Tom Bailey weaves a wonderful story that entices the reader to visit and explore. <em>The Five Capitals of Alabama</em> fills the reader with a sense of awe and pride in the history of Alabama. -- <strong>Roz Morris</strong>, author of <em>Hank Aaron</em>, <em>Rosa Parks</em>, and <em>Harper Lee</em> in the Alabama Roots Biography Series<br><br>Tom Bailey's <em>The Five Capitals of Alabama</em> is an outstanding contribution to Alabama history. Bailey exhaustingly examines the five territorial and state capitals, as well as the period in which these respective capitals served as the seat of government. Bailey's eloquent prose, mixed in with excellent photographs, work to bring life to these capitals and their inhabitants. This book should be on every Alabamian's bookshelf. -- <strong>Herbert James Lewis</strong>, author of <em>Clearing the Thickets: A History of Antebellum Alabama</em>; <em>Alabama Founders: Fourteen Political and Military Leaders Who Shaped the State</em>; and contributing author to <em>Alabama: From Territory to Statehood - An Alabama Heritage Bicentennial Collection</em><br><br>Well-written, thoroughly researched, thoughtfully designed, and gorgeously illustrated - what's not to like about <em>The Five Capitals of Alabama</em>? It's a book that does the fascinating history of Alabama's five capitals justice. -- <strong>Jim Noles</strong>, author of <em>A Pocketful of History: 400 Years of American History - One State Quarter at a Time</em><br>

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