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  • The Anniston Nobles were a minor league baseball team based in Anniston, Alabama, United States, that operated in the Georgia–Alabama League from 1928...
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    Anniston is a city and the county seat of Calhoun County in Alabama, United States, and is one of two urban centers/principal cities of and included in...
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  • The Anniston Moulders were a minor league baseball team based in Anniston, Alabama. From 1913 to 1917, the "Moulders" played as members of the Class D...
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    Bank of Anniston was a bank in Anniston, Alabama, United States, that failed in 1898. Its headquarters building, at 1005 Noble St. in Anniston, was built...
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    Verdo Elmore (category Anniston Nobles players)
    Verdo Wilson "Ellie" Elmore (December 10, 1899 – August 5, 1969), was an American professional baseball outfielder, who played in Major League Baseball...
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  • Carl East (category Anniston Nobles players)
    Carlton William East (August 27, 1894 – January 15, 1953) was an outfielder and pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played for the St. Louis Browns and...
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  • Bill McGhee (category Anniston Nobles players)
    William Mac McGhee (September 5, 1905 – March 10, 1984), nicknamed "Fibber", was an American Major League Baseball first baseman and outfielder who played...
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  • County Noble-Kendall House, Albia, Iowa, NRHP-listed in Monroe County Noble-McCaa-Butler House, Anniston, Alabama, NRHP-listed in Calhoun County Noble–Seymour–Crippen...
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  • Paul Fittery (category Anniston Nobles players)
    Paul Clarence Fittery (October 2, 1887 – January 28, 1974) was a Major League Baseball pitcher. Fittery played for the Cincinnati Reds in 1914 and Philadelphia...
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    The Anniston–Oxford metropolitan statistical area is the second-most populated metropolitan area in Northeast Alabama, behind Huntsville. At the 2000 census...
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  • Alabama: Alexander City Millers 1947–1951 Anniston, Alabama: Anniston Moulders 1913–1917; Anniston Nobles 1928–1930 Carrollton, Georgia: Carrollton Frogs...
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    resided in Anniston, Alabama. Noble died in Anniston on September 18, 1956. He was buried at Hillside Cemetery in Anniston. Robert Ernest Noble was born...
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    The Anniston and Birmingham bus attacks, which occurred on May 14, 1961, in Anniston and Birmingham, both Alabama, were acts of mob violence targeted against...
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    The Anniston Cotton Manufacturing Company was a cotton mill which operated from 1880 to 1977. Its three-building complex at 215 W. Eleventh St. in Anniston...
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  • .]." Other media, notably regional titles, were just as positive. The Anniston Star wrote that Thor had recreated "a genre that has been firmly in the...
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  • Thumbnail for Lyric Theatre (Anniston, Alabama)
    formerly the Ritz Theatre, is a historic theatre building built in 1918 in Anniston, Alabama, U.S. It is an example of early-20th century entertainment facilities...
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    Fort McClellan (category Anniston, Alabama)
    decommissioned United States Army post located adjacent to the city of Anniston, Alabama. During World War II, it was one of the largest U.S. Army installations...
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    WBMA-LD (redirect from ABC Anniston)
    those of WABM and WDBB—in order to reach the entire Birmingham–Tuscaloosa–Anniston market. The station's brand name, "ABC 33/40", is derived from the two...
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  • Thumbnail for Hillside Cemetery (Anniston, Alabama)
    "Highland Cemetery Daniel Tyler". The Anniston Star. Anniston, AL. "Services Will be Held Today for Gen. Noble". Birmingham Post-Herald. Birmingham, AL...
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  • Thumbnail for Samuel Noble Monument
    The Samuel Noble Monument is a commemorative sculpture located at the parkway median of Quintard Avenue and 11th Street in the city of Anniston, Alabama...
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