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I’m wondering why Alabama named a county after a Tennessean! LOL
Many North Alabamian’s formerly resided in Tennessee.
You didn’t mention how many slaves each owned.
Was that an oversight or deliberate omission?
This article is a transcription from a book that was written in 1921. Slaves were not mentioned in the article so there was nothing to transcribe about them.