Patron Past StoriesPATRON + Magnolia Grove, Greensboro, the old home of Richard Pearson Hobson of “The Sinking of the Merrimac” fame December 10, 2020 November 17, 2020by Donna R Causey To view this content, you must be a member of Alabama Pioneers Patrons's Patreon at $2 or more Unlock with PatreonAlready a qualifying Patreon member? Refresh to access this content. Tags: 1830'sAlabamaAlabama historyHale County
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[…] “Magnolia Grove”, a “befo-de-war” brick mansion where Richmond Pearson Hobson, of Merrimac fame, was born and raised. […]
Very interesting.
Love it!
Alethea Carr
Reminds me of the back of a house in PleasNt Hill, Al
Love this old place
Lynn Jones, this is a Hobson and Pearson connection. Interesting