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And I used to think the drive from Mobile to Montgomery took forever… It is good to go back and read how our ancestors had to wait for supplies and resolve to practice a little patience in our lives.
There were many steamboats on the Chattahoochee with a boat landing on the property I now own in southeast Alabama.
Very interesting history. Love these articles.
Wow!
They’re noisy and stink.