Major Eugene C. Gordon (1845 - 1913) was a railroad construction engineer, Confederate Officer in the Civil War and subsequently founded and led
Decatur Land Improvement and Furnace Company, Inc. which developed the area near
Decatur, Alabama
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which was for a period of time a separate municipality
Albany, Alabama.
Gordon was descended from an ancient
Scottish
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*Scottish Gaelic, a Celtic Goidelic language of the Indo-European language family native to Scotland
*Scottish English
*Scottish national identity, the Scottish ide ...
lineage, one of twelve, born on his father's plantation in
Upson County, Georgia. Many Gordon family members fought in the
Revolutionary War. Gordon and his family invested in a series of land developments and coal mines in Alabama,
Tennessee
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and Georgia.
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Eugene C. Gordon Major 25th Alabama Cavalry Battalion1864 Attack on Washington, DC: A Day’s Difference
People from Athens, Georgia
People from Decatur, Alabama
Year of birth uncertain
1913 deaths
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