History of Decatur Alabama

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05/13/2025
Mr. William “Bill” Baxley, II, former Alabama Lieutenant Governor and Attorney General, will be our speaker. Mr. Baxley ...
05/13/2025

Mr. William “Bill” Baxley, II, former Alabama Lieutenant Governor and Attorney General, will be our speaker. Mr. Baxley played a major role in the pardoning of Clarence Norris, the last surviving Scottsboro Boys. Following the program, participants will have the opportunity to view the Scottsboro Boys/Judge Horton exhibit. The historic church is where defense attorney Samuel Liebowitz met with the community to obtain witnesses to testify of the systematic exclusion of Blacks from jury rolls.

Make plans to attend the Historic Decatur Garden Tour on Sunday, May 18, from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m.!Maps will be available a...
05/12/2025

Make plans to attend the Historic Decatur Garden Tour on Sunday, May 18, from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m.!
Maps will be available at Frazier Park. Several beautiful homes and gardens will be open for touring—don’t miss this chance to explore one of Decatur’s most historic neighborhoods!

05/03/2025

Judge David Breland loved the city of Decatur. Tomorrow, immediately after his funeral and around 3:00 p.m., Judge Breland will make a final trip around the downtown area that he cherished so much. Immediately following the funeral, he will ride from First Baptist Church of Decatur and pass the Old State Bank, Morgan County Courthouse, down 2nd Avenue, and finally pass the Decatur Train Depot. Just as he loved the people in his community, we know he would love to see you send him off on his final trip.

Since 2020, Judge David Breland has served as the administrator of the History of Decatur, Alabama page. Unfort...
05/01/2025

Since 2020, Judge David Breland has served as the administrator of the History of Decatur, Alabama page. Unfortunately, David passed away on April 30, 2025, after a sudden illness. We, his family, respectfully post his obituary to this page so that his contributions to the Decatur-Morgan County community may forever be considered history in Decatur, Alabama.

Judge David Joe Breland passed away lovingly surrounded by his entire family on April 30, 2025. Judge Breland was born on March 16, 1953, in Decatur, Alabama to the late Judge Edwin DeWitt Breland, Sr. and Hazel D***s Breland.

Judge Breland was a 1971 graduate of Decatur High School. He also earned his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Alabama. While at the University of Alabama, he was a proud member of the Chi Phi Fraternity. Upon graduation from law school, he joined his father’s law practice in Decatur. A mere four years later, he was appointed Morgan County District Judge. He was re-elected to that position four times. He ran unopposed in all four of his elections.

He was an uncommon judge. He did not see his position as merely applying facts and law. Instead, he saw his judgeship as a role in which he could make everyone feel heard, demonstrate unwavering respect, and, most of all, a vehicle for creating a more compassionate society for all people. For this, he received love and admiration from attorneys, court staff, plaintiffs, defendants, and citizens alike.

His proudest accomplishment as a judge was the development of a system of services for children and youth focused on increasing social support services as an alternative to the incarceration of juveniles. The system would soon become a model for the state of Alabama and an inspiration for the passage of the Alabama Juvenile Justice Act of 2008, a groundbreaking and nationally lauded law that aimed to produce community-based alternatives to the incarceration of youth. He later served as an advisor on juvenile justice issues to former Chief Justice Sue Bell Cobb and as statewide coordinator of the Juvenile Community Resources Initiative from 2008-2012.

He retired from his judgeship in 2008, but gained a new career in 2013, for which he would gain equal renown. As director of historic resources for the City of Decatur, he served as a public historian of Decatur’s past and an unwavering cheerleader for Decatur’s future. Between 2013 and his second retirement in 2025, he oversaw operations and renovations at the Old State Bank, the restoration of the Historic Decatur Union Depot, the establishment of the Railroad Museum, and countless other endeavors.

His awards were numerous, and his community involvement was boundless. Among his many honors were the Barrett C. Shelton Sr. Freedom Award, Paul Harris Fellow Award of Rotary International, Silver Beaver Award of the Boy Scouts of America, Whitney Young Award of the Boy Scouts of America, the Decatur-Morgan County Chamber of Commerce A.C. Banks Citizen of the Year Award, and the Judge Newton B. Powell Service Award. He was an active Rotarian for over 40 years. He served as the President of the Decatur Rotary Club. In 2018, Governor Kay Ivey appointed him as a member of the Alabama Historical Commission. He also served as Vice Chair of that commission. His final role was as the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Decatur-Morgan Hospital. He found great joy in helping to lead the hospital and interacting with the many doctors, nurses, and support staff.

Despite his numerous accomplishments, his greatest devotion was reserved for his Christian faith and his role as husband, father, grandfather, and friend. He was a faithful member of First Baptist Church of Decatur and is survived by his wife of 45 years, Drama Dorning Breland; son, Will (Brooke) of Hoover; daughter, Mary Katherine (Michael) of Los Angeles, CA; nephew (who Judge Breland considered a son), Jordan Phillips (Grace) of Oneonta; niece (who Judge Breland considered a daughter), Julia Tichenor (Adam) of Oak Park, IL. He is also survived by his brother, Edwin DeWitt Breland, Jr. (Virginia) of Athens. He is also survived by his beloved grandchildren, Grady Phillips, Mira Breland, Spencer Breland, James Tichenor, and Mary Stephen (Stevie) Phillips.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Judge Edwin DeWitt Breland, Sr. and Hazel D***s Breland of Decatur, and his sister, Carolyn Lee Breland of Decatur.

In his final act on earth, Judge Breland, a gifted pianist, organist, and amateur composer, composed the processional music for his daughter’s wedding, was able to walk her down the aisle, and give her away to be married. This final memory will forever be cherished.
He will always be remembered as a devout Christian, devoted husband, father, and grandfather, a dedicated community servant, and an admired judge.

Visitation will take place on Saturday, May 3rd, in the First Baptist Church of Decatur Sanctuary, starting at 11:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m., with funeral service to follow.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Decatur-Morgan Hospital Foundation or First Baptist Church of Decatur’s Acts 1:8 Missions.

Lastly, the family would like to thank the incredible staff at Decatur-Morgan Hospital and the Neurological Intensive Care Unit for their caring and devoted care in Judge Breland’s final days.

Decatur was thinking BIG in the 1970s!
04/28/2025

Decatur was thinking BIG in the 1970s!

1950s view of “new” boat harbor and Keller Bridge.
04/28/2025

1950s view of “new” boat harbor and Keller Bridge.

Baugh-Wiley-Smith Hospital. Established mid-30s. Ad from early 70s.
04/28/2025

Baugh-Wiley-Smith Hospital. Established mid-30s. Ad from early 70s.

Decatur-Morgan Farmers Market mid-80s ad
04/28/2025

Decatur-Morgan Farmers Market mid-80s ad

J. T. Banks building.  First temp courthouse after county seat moved in 1890s
04/26/2025

J. T. Banks building. First temp courthouse after county seat moved in 1890s

AHS industrial arts 1960s (?)
04/26/2025

AHS industrial arts 1960s (?)

Congress Inn 1960s. Later, Decatur Inn.
04/26/2025

Congress Inn 1960s. Later, Decatur Inn.

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Decatur, AL
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