There are two different stories about how Vinegar Bend, Alabama got its name. One says that a train was coming around the bend and the car carrying vinegar dumped over. The other is that a train was coming through and just one jug fell off.
Vinegar Bend Mizell was born on August 13, 1930, in Vinegar Bend, Washington County, Alabama, USA.
Vinegar Bend Mizell's birth name is Wilmer David Mizell.
Vinegar Bend Mizell died on February 21, 1999, in Kerrville, Texas, USA.
Vinegar Bend Mizell was born August 13, 1930, in Leakesville, MS, USA.
Vinegar Bend Mizell died February 21, 1999, in Kerrville, TX, USA.
Vinegar Bend Mizell is 6 feet 3 inches tall. He weighs 205 pounds. He bats right and throws left.
The Battle of Horseshoe Bend was in Alabama, though it was a battle in name only as the Creeks were pretty much slaughtered. The name refers to a horseshoe-shaped bend in the Tallapoosa River which the Creeks had fortified, but their defenses were easily breached by Jackson's US forces in 1814.
Vinegar makes bones bend because the acetic acid eats away at the calcium in the bones.
hopefully it will bend, it works with chickens.
a meteor was hit there and it caused a bend in the river
Alabama.
From the Native Americans of the same name.