(1892-1975) H. H. Williamson was a native of Sandy Ridge in Lowndes County and a 1912 graduate of Auburn University. He began his public service as a teacher of vocational agriculture in Jackson, Alabama. In June 1918, Mr. Williamson joined the Extension Service as...
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Betty H. Wilson
(1936 – 2018) Ms. Betty H. Wilson served as the County Extension Coordinator with the Alabama Cooperative Extension System in Russell County for forty-three years. She received her B.S. degree in Vocational Home Economics from Alabama College (the University of...
E. H. “Ham” Wilson
(1921 – 1994) Say the word “Ham” in Alabama, and odds are that people will think beef, not pork. Such was the powerful personality and leadership of E. H. “Ham” Wilson, the man who skillfully crafted the Alabama Cattlemen’s Association into the largest of its kind in...
Hattie Wilson
(1906 – 1996) Hattie Eugenia Wilson was born in Roanoke, Alabama, on May 28, 1906. She was educated in the public schools of Roanoke and graduated from Handley High School. She attended and graduated from Alabama College in Montevallo in 1927 with a B.S. Degree in...
Lettie Lee Wynn Wilson
(1915 – 1973) Lettie Lee Wynn Wilson was born in Columbus, Georgia, on May 1, 1915, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wynn. She was educated in the Columbus public schools. Mrs. Wilson died on April 4, 1973, while working on EFNEP visits in Russell County. She was a...
Mazie H. Wilson
(1944 – 2006) Mazie Lee Howard was born in Tensaw, Alabama, and later moved to Bay Minette, where she attended the public schools of Baldwin County, graduating from Douglasville High School. She received her B.S. degree in Home Economics from Alabama A&M...