James McLemore (1782–1834) was a Baptist minister in Montgomery, Alabama. He was a leader of the Alabama Baptist Association and founder of a number of churches. He is known also for having an African American associate minister, the enslaved Caesar Blackwell. McLemore and his descendants acquired much land which developed into the 7000-acre McLemore Plantation, which was farmed first by enslaved people and later by sharecroppers and tenants.[1]
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JamesMcLemore (1782–1834) was a Baptist minister in Montgomery, Alabama. He was a leader of the Alabama Baptist Association and founder of a number of...
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acres of land on which it is built were acquired by the McLemore family, descendants of JamesMcLemore, which owned 7000 acres of land farmed first by enslaved...
County, Alabama. Received, Montgomery county, Alabama, of Francis Baker, JamesMcLemore and William Bonnell, agents for the Alabama Baptist Association, $625...
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McLemore Cemetery is a historic cemetery in Meridian, Mississippi, United States. The cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on...
The McLemore Cove Historic District near Kensington, Georgia, about 3 miles (4.8 km) south of Chickamauga, Georgia, is a 50,141-acre (20,291 ha) historic...
Walter Coleman 1950–1951 James B. Lake 1951–1952 Arthur D. Reichenback 1952–1953 Forrest P. Hendricks 1953–1954 C. JamesMcLemore 1954–1955 Charles A. RossKam...
as Justice of Sussex County, Virginia during that time, and Private JamesMcLemore (1718-1800) had also served the Revolutionary cause in Granville County...
included Hosea Holcombe, Alexander Travis, JamesMcLemore, Dempsey Winborne, Sion Blythe, Charles Crow, A. G. McCrow, and Joseph Ryan. The convention made...
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Madison University High School (formerly James Madison High School) is a high school in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, part of the Milwaukee Public...
Bragg, Major Amos McLemore of the 27th was sent to Jones County, Mississippi to pursue Confederate deserters in the vicinity. McLemore and most of the 27th's...
dispatched Major Amos McLemore to Jones County to investigate and round up deserters and stragglers. On October 5, 1863, McLemore was shot and killed in...