James H. Bibb House
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james-h-bibb-house-272-1058719
title:
James H. Bibb House
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The James H. Bibb House is a historic residence in Madison, Alabama. Bibb was an early landholder in Madison, one of the main proponents of its incorporation in 1869, and distant relative of Alabama's first two governors, William Wyatt Bibb and Thomas Bibb. In 1866, Bibb purchased 300 acres west of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad depot, farming corn and cotton himself on half of it and renting out the other half. He also owned a mercantile business and a steam-powered grist mill in the small
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Historic house in Alabama, United States
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_H._Bibb_House
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2023-08-07T05:15:21Z
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