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TALLADEGA , a city and the couty-seat of Talladega county,See also: Alabama, U.S.A., 35 M
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E. of See also: Birmingham
.
Pop
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(1900) 5056 (2687 negroes); (1910) 5854
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It is served by the See also: Southern, the See also: Louisville & See also: Nashville and other See also: railways
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Talladega is situated in the foothills of the Blue See also: Ridge, about 56o ft. above See also: sea level
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It is the seat of the Alabama Synodical See also: College for See also: Women (Presbyterian, 1903), of Talladega College (Congregational, opened 1867; chartered 1869 and 1889) for the higher See also: education of negroes—the first college for negroes in the See also: state, and of several institutions devoted to the care of the See also: deaf, dumb and See also: blind
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See also: Limestone and See also: coal are found in the vicinity
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Among the manufactures are See also: cotton goods, cotton-seed oil, iron, See also: hosiery, chemicals and fertilizers
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There are several See also: mineral springs near the city, and the municipal See also: water supply is derived from a spring in the city
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The electric See also: lighting and power plant is operated by water power on See also: Jackson Shoals
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Talladega was originally an See also: Indian See also: village
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On the 9th of See also: November 1813, it was the scene of a decisive victory of the whites and their Indian See also: allies, 2000 strong, led by Gen
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Andrew Jackson, over r000 " Red Sticks," or Creek See also: Indians, who were hostile to the extension of See also: white settlements in Indian territory
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