Sunset at Montgomery AL on 1 May 2010 was at 7:26 PM CDT (2 May @ 00:26 UTC).
Good question! It was Montgomery, Alabama until May 29, 1861, at which time it was relocated to Richmond, Virginia.
The first capital of the Confederate States of America was Montgomery, Alabama. It served as the capital from February 4, 1861, until May 29, 1861, when it was moved to Richmond, Virginia.
It is impossible to travel from Montgomery, Alabama to Juneau, Alaska by train because there is no border connection between British Columbia and Alaska. However, a "theoretical" train would take roughly 5 days to make the trip (assuming good weather)A direct flight from Montgomery, Alabama to Juneau, Alaska would take 7 hours. Direct flights are unlikely, so it may take more time.
Sean Benjamin was born on May 26, 1966, in Montgomery, Alabama, USA.
Eric Capella was born on May 2, 1984, in Montgomery, Alabama, USA.
Ed Wells died on May 1, 1986, in Montgomery, Alabama, USA.
The capital of the Confederacy that fell to the Union troops was Montgomery, Alabama. The other capital that fell in April of 1865 was Richmond, Virginia which was evacuated by the Confederates April 2 and the Yankees entered the city the next morning. Montgomery was the capital of Alabama and the first capital of the Confederate States of America.
There are so many places to to visit in Alabama .NO of events in Alabama .You may visit to Montgomery city there are many fun activities there.
Richmond, Virginia
The driving distance between Birmingham, AL and Montgomery, AL is approximately 90 miles. The driving time would be approximately 1 hour 30 minutes if you were to travel non-stop in good driving conditions. (The driving time does not take into consideration conditions which may extend trip time such as weather, road work, border crossings and rush hour traffic in urban areas.)
Montgomery, Alabama - February 4, 1861�May 29, 1861.Richmond, Virginia - May 29, 1861�April 9, 1865.Richmond, Virginia.
The capital of the Confederate States of America was moved from Montgomery, Alabama to Richmond, Virginia, in May 1861.