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Alabama land was being sold in Milledgeville, Georgia

Sale of Alabama land in Georgia in 1818 as we move toward statehood on December 14, 1818.

Clipping from Natchez Gazette, Natchez, Mississippi, September 19, 1818

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Clipping from  Mississippi Free Trader, November 6, 1818.

ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS Exploration: A Collection of Lost & Forgotten Stories

ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS Exploration: A Collection of Lost & Forgotten Stories

Alabama Footprints – Exploration is a collection of lost and forgotten stories about the people who discovered and initially settled in Alabama.

Some stories include:

The true story of the first Mardi Gras in America and where it took place

The Mississippi Bubble Burst – how it affected the settlers

Did you know that many people devoted to the Crown settled in Alabama –

Sophia McGillivray- what she did when she was nine months pregnant

Alabama had its first Interstate in the early days of settlement

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3 comments

  1. Please mark the articles which are blocked and for Patrons Only in your teaser…. I’m too cheap to pay the two dollars, but still love to read the freebees.

  2. 200 Years ago Milledgeville Ga was in Mount Vernon Alabama – Read Benjamin Hawkins.

    Unless all the people in Alabama who still claim here and live here alll that time were all in Georgia instead, maybe?

    Something is wrong – look it up.

  3. Thank you for posting this! My Hawthorne’s moved from Georgia to Conecuh County, Alabama in 1818. This gives me some insight as to what was going on at the time.

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