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PATRON + Former slave, Uncle Billy, caned a chair for President Buchanan
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Down the Alabama River in 1814 Day two – August 12
An amazing journal helps us visualize this historic journey down the Alabama River in 1814 Day two – August 12 Over the next few days, we will follow the day by day journey of the first survey of the Alabama River which started on August 11, 1814. With this journal, we will be able to […]
PATRON – Biography: Samuel Beekman Alison born August 12,1867
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PATRON+ All a ghost do is jes show hisself
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PATRON+ They hung Mr. Lincoln in the square
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PATRON – Bachelors chasing after Miss Clay and Notices of homesteads from 1886 newspaper
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PATRON – Biography: Dr. Miller Reese Hutchison born August 6,1876 – photograph
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The early immigrants of Clarke, Washington and Baldwin counties in Alabama arrived as early as 1745 from SC and Georgia
The early immigrants of Clarke, Washington and Baldwin counties in Alabama arrived as early as 1745 from SC and Georgia Clarke, Washington and Baldwin immigrants came from South Carolina and Georgia “Meek says: “As early as the Revolution, large bodies of unfortunate adherents of the British cause had fled from South Carolina and Georgia, through the […]
PATRON – Confusing shooting and homicide took place in Walker County in 1886.
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PATRON – Prisoner escapes from a lynching, Walker Springs local news and more from South Alabama, 1887
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PATRON – Decatur had a telephone system, Gulf city would have electric lights again in 1887
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PATRON – Death of Col. Rufus Lankford and news from Winn & Cunningham, Alabama in 1887
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PATRON – Agents, Candidates, Thank you & a speech fill the news in Jacksonville, Alabama Nov. 1, 1855
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PATRON – Bigraphy: David Scott April 5, 1803
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PATRON+ The Battle of Burnt Corn
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PATRON – Presbyterian church – where some Alabama records and minutes may be found
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PATRON – July 7, 1943 – Personals, events and stories about residents in Tuscaloosa News from 1943
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PATRON + Marion, Perry County, Alabama did not progress until 1828 – one man helped
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PATRON – Muster Company D, Spanish-American War from Montgomery, Alabama 1898
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PATRON + The American Revolution Was Fought In Alabama
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PATRON + the early history of Marion Female Academy, Marion, Perry County, Alabama
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PATRON – Fire at a camp meeting and wheel runs over a man’s head were stories in the news in Clarke County in 1887.
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PATRON+ Fifty Years In De Po’ House – Lindy Patton
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Confederate veterans – photographs of Admirals and Generals photographs found
While completing research for stories, I run across many photographs of people, (identified and unidentified) including the Confederate veterans below which may be of interest to descendants and researchers and post them on the website with any information recorded and links to the source. Sign up for our Daily Email of recent posts at the bottom of this page […]
Did you know that many people from Alabama immigrated to Brazil after the Civil War?
(After the Civil War, many residents of the south were faced with bankruptcy after losing most of the land and property in the war and some even faced imprisonment. Brazil offered the opportunity for them to start over in Brazil. The following includes many names of the immigrants to Brazil from Alabama and other southern states.) […]
PATRON – Two murders and personal matters were reported in news on June 30, 1930
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PATRON – Castleberry, and the Legend of gold in Shipp’s Pond, Conecuh County, Alabama
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PATRON – Names of Provisional Government of the Confederate States of America, Feb. 19, 1862 (Includes members of Congress)
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Counterfeiters, murderers and silver mine in 1886 Walker County, Alabama
This is an interesting story about Walker County, Alabama early history that appeared in the Tuscaloosa Gazette in August, 1886. EVENTS IN EARLY WALKER COUNTY, ALABAMA CHAPTER XVII (from FIFTY-FIVE YEARS IN WEST ALABAMA printed in the Tuscaloosa Gazette August 12, 1886) by Hon. E. A. Powell CHARACTER OF THE PEOPLE I suppose very few […]