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* Dr. [[Josiah C. Nott]], famous and controversial 19th-century physician, [[surgeon]], and author.<ref name="magnoliacem" />
* Dr. [[Josiah C. Nott]], famous and controversial 19th-century physician, [[surgeon]], and author.<ref name="magnoliacem" />
* Walter D. and Bessie Morse Bellingrath, founders of [[Bellingrath Gardens and Home]].<ref name="magnoliacem" />
* Walter D. and Bessie Morse Bellingrath, founders of [[Bellingrath Gardens and Home]].<ref name="magnoliacem" />
* [[Braxton Bragg]], served as a [[Confederate States Army|Confederate]] general during the [[American Civil War]], also served the United States in the [[Seminole Wars]] and the [[Mexican–American War]].<ref name="magnoliacem" />
* [[Braxton Bragg]], served as a [[Confederate States Army|Confederate]] general during the American Civil War, also served the United States in the [[Seminole Wars]] and the [[Mexican–American War]].<ref name="magnoliacem" />
* [[John Bragg (politician)|John Bragg]], appointed judge of the tenth Alabama judicial circuit in 1842 and served as a [[United States House of Representatives|U.S. Representative]] for Alabama from 1851 to 1853. He also built the [[Bragg-Mitchell Mansion]] in Mobile.
* [[John Bragg (politician)|John Bragg]], appointed judge of the tenth Alabama judicial circuit in 1842 and served as a [[United States House of Representatives|U.S. Representative]] for Alabama from 1851 to 1853. He also built the [[Bragg-Mitchell Mansion]] in Mobile.
* [[Frederick George Bromberg]], served as an [[Alabama Senate|Alabama State Senator]] from 1868 to 1872 and then as a U.S. Representative for Alabama from 1873 to 1875.
* [[Frederick George Bromberg]], served as an [[Alabama Senate|Alabama State Senator]] from 1868 to 1872 and then as a U.S. Representative for Alabama from 1873 to 1875.