(1920 – 1977) When Reuben Gilmore applied for a position with Alabama Extension, his versatile background was revealed. He was active in many fields of endeavor and interested in a variety of occupations. His love of music led him to organize a community chorus. On...
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Joseph P. Givhan, Sr.
(1909 – 1993) Joe Givhan was a visionary pioneer. He saw opportunities for agriculture and rural development that others did not see, but preached and pushed until they saw and acted to take advantage of what seemed so obvious to him. For example: In 1966, Givhan...
Jack N. Glass
(1922 – 2000) Jack N. Glass was born in San Antonio, Texas, in 1922, but grew up in Linden, Alabama. He graduated from Linden High School and worked in the office of the former Agricultural Stabilization Conservation Service in Marengo County. He served four years in...
M. R. “Red” Glasscock
(1916 – 1992) If one had to choose Red Glasscock’s most lasting contribution to Alabama agriculture, it might be as “the man who, more than anyone else, helped put Chilton County on the national peach producers’ map.” That’s what they were saying in Chilton County....
Doris T. Glenn
(1930 – 2019) Doris T. Glenn was born in Jemison AL. She graduated from Jemison High School in 1948 and married Thomas “Verdie” Glenn that same year. In her youth, she enjoyed playing golf. This interest grew when her husband was hired as a greens caretaker at the...
Myrtle Love Good
(1907 – 1996) Myrtle Love Good was born in Benton, Alabama, in Lowndes County on January 3, 1907. She graduated from Hayneville High School in 1925. Afterward, she attended Auburn University during summer sessions 1925-29. Myrtle Good came to work with Alabama...