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dparker Posted - 09/06/2014 : 17:21:45
Thanks to Bill Plott, we now have very good research on the Mobile, Escambia and Baldwin county teams that played in the AIAA prior to integration.

These include some current teams like, Blount, Leflore (Toulminville0 and Williamson. It also includes Central Mobile and Mobile County Training as well as all the other teams from that era.





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svmounties Posted - 09/07/2014 : 11:52:03
David, on Williamson's site, I found the school's full name is Lillie B. Williamson High School. Named after one of the school's early principals.

http://williamson.mcs.schoolinsites.com/?PageName='AboutTheSchool'

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