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No Hill Too High for a Stepper

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by Mike Mahan

Wiggle-in Hot Dog Cafe 86

  Wills Hall 201

  Wilson, Bloomer 23, 33, 59, 99–101, 105, 115, 210

  Wilson, Dr. (pharmacist) 99, 166

  Wilson, General James 81

  Wilson, Lucille 23, 99–101

  Wilson, P. C. 33

  Wilson’s Drugstore 113, 169, 186, 221

  Wilson’s Raiders 67, 81, 162, 236

  Wilson, Tim 9

  Wilton, Alabama 17, 18, 39, 48, 49, 85, 87, 113, 138, 142, 152, 178, 204, 252

  Windham, Kathryn Tucker

  Wood, “Momma” (grandmother) 19, 26, 28, 35–37, 44, 45, 52, 57, 59, 103, 191, 248, 270

  Wood, Samuel Hobert (grandfather) 35

  Wooley, Ollis 87

  Wooley, W. L. 268

  Works Progress Administration (WPA) 120

  World War I 51, 71, 189, 265, 266, 269

  World War II 22, 45, 51, 54, 55, 59, 61, 80, 82, 96, 105, 108, 125, 135, 136, 149, 165, 172, 175, 183, 191, 234, 240, 257, 265–267, 273, 276

  Wyatt, Pat 183

  Wyatt, William 182

  Y

  Young and Van Hardware 293

  Young, Clara 132, 186

  Young, Louise 186

  Young, Mitch 186

  Young, Victor Talmadge 133, 186, 228, 258, 259, 262

  Yount, Dick 201

  Z

  Ziolkowski, Johnny 229, 272

  Ziolkowski, Mr. and Mrs. 226

  Ziolkowski, Teddy 229, 272

  About the Author

  Mike Mahan and his wife, Linda, live with two dogs in historic Montebrier in downtown Brierfield, Alabama, 4.5 miles south of his cherished Shelby Street. He has practiced dentistry for almost 50 years and served as Montevallo’s fire chief for 20 years. His other passions include music and history.

  An Alabama native, Norman McMillan is retired from the University of Montevallo. His memoir, Distant Son: An Alabama Boyhood, was published in 2002 by the Cahaba Trace Commission. His plays, Truman Capote: Against a Copper Sky and Ashes of Roses (based on stories of Mary Ward Brown), have been produced in Monroeville, Mobile, Montgomery, Montevallo, and Marion.

  To learn more about Mike Mahan and No Hill Too High For A Stepper, visit www.newsouthbooks.com/stepper.

 

 

 


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