Noun
a river in Alabama formed by the confluence of the Coosa and Tallapoosa Rivers near Montgomery; flows southwestward to become a tributary of the Mobile River
Source: WordNetThe collection of ten stunning tales set in the woodlands, swamps, and chemical plants along the Alabama River portrays the bleak, and often violent, life of the rural south. Source: Internet
Georgia-Pacific’s Alabama River Cellulose (ARC) recently donated 15 Allen- Bradley ControlLogix processors to the Electrical and Instrumentation technical program at Coastal Alabama Community College in Thomasville. Source: Internet
Lock and dams The Alabama River has three lock and dams between Montgomery and the Mobile River. Source: Internet
Due to its location along the Alabama River and extensive rail connections, Montgomery has and continues to be a regional distribution hub for a wide range of industries. Source: Internet
The next recorded European encounter occurred more than a century later, when an English expedition from Carolina went down the Alabama River in 1697. Source: Internet
This group founded Alabama Town about convert downstream on the Alabama River from present-day downtown Montgomery. Source: Internet