The year 1974 was when the Alabama Cattlemen’s
Association reached an all-time high in membership with 18,620 members; however
each year from 1944 to 1974 brought more and more members. In 1971, the ACA had
13,221 members and Barbour County was the largest county cattlemen’s association
with 863 members.
Pictured from L-R in this week’s #ThrowbackThursday is E.H.
Wilson, executive vice president of the ACA; Alfred Grant, Barbour County
Cattlemen’s Association president; Harold Johnson, ACA President; and Henry
Gray, first vice president, as they congratulate the Barbour County association
for its accomplishment.
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