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Samuel Ullman was an important civic and religious leader in Birmingham's early history. In later years, he authored 'Youth' and other poetry that continues to inspire people worldwide. Admission is free to the public, open by appointment.

Location: 2150 15th Ave S, Birmingham Alabama 35205 Telephone 205-934-5634 Fax 75-8360

Other History nearby:
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(Fairfield) Alabama Historical Radio Museum
(Dora) Alabama Mining Museum
(Birmingham) Arlington Antebellum Home & Gardens
(Bessemer) Arnold's Chapel United Methodist Church
(Tuscaloosa) Battle-Friedman House

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