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Anchor text: Ossian
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Preceding Context: The site of present-day Selma was officially recorded in 1732 as Ecor Bienville, then later as the Moore's Bluff settlement. Selma was incorporated in 1820. The city was planned and named by future Vice President of the United States William R. King. The name, meaning "high seat" or "throne", came from the
Succeeding Context: ic poem The Songs of Selma.
Paragraph Title: History
Source Page: Selma, Alabama

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