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[…] late Jeremiah Austill, one of the heroes of the famous “Canoe Fight,” was at that time the marshal for the […]
Pretty cool story.
[…] Jeremiah Austill […]
A Awesome story
Boy those were men in the best sense
My 3 great grandfather, Burwell Stinson, fought with Austell.
Heck of a fight!
[…] Gen. Sam Dale (Alabama Department of Archives and history) […]