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PATRON – Old Graves and graveyards in Greensboro, Alabama – here are some very old burial places
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PATRON + An Intendant was hung in effigy in Greensboro, Alabama in 1843 – this is why
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PATRON – Greensboro, Hale County, Alabama did not have electric lights until 1883
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PATRON – Ginning, Cotton, and sports occurred in the Early Days of West Greensboro, Alabama
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PATRON + An incident from Reconstruction Days in Greensboro, Alabama
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PATRON + Three men from Alabama observed the weather in Greensboro for the Smithsonian from 1855 to 1888
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PATRON – [Many surnames] Baptist denomination was among the earliest in Greensboro, Hale County, Alabama area
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PATRON – Some of the oldest living inhabitants of Greensboro, Alabama in 1908
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PATRON – Greensboro, Alabama Early Fire Department members was formed in 1868
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PATRON + Greensboro was first named the Russell Settlement, and then renamed Troy, Alabama
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PATRON – Biography: CHARLES E. WALLER – (GREENSBORO BOOK)
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PATRON + The first public school in Greensboro was outside the corporate limits across Caldwell Creek
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PATRON + Magnolia Grove, Greensboro, the old home of Richard Pearson Hobson of “The Sinking of the Merrimac” fame
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RECIPE WEDNESDAY: Cherry Bounce cordial & Mock Pink champagne for celebrations
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1899 News clipping about Tuscaloosa, Alabama citizen Dr. W. S. Wyman
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(Old Photos) Alabama farmers supplied food for WWII soldiers – Part IV
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Greene County, Alabama – Various Court Records from early years
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AUTHOR SUNDAY – Saturdays in Town in the Country and ‘Big Jim Folsom’ [films and old photographs]
JOIN US Tap here to see how to Become an Alabama Pioneers Patron Saturdays in Town in the Country by Becki McAnnally My husband and I both remember a time when you went to “town” on Saturdays. There were lots of good reasons to go to town…buy groceries , shop the clothing stores, see your […]
Part I Joel D. Murphree – Autobiography and Civil War letters
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Legal notices from Bibb County, Alabama April 5, 1900
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Murderers caught, possible suicide, and accidental murder around Alabama in April 1900
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BIBB COUNTY, ALABAMA – Local news and official list of candidates April 1900
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Biography: Julius Caesar Alford born May 10, 1799
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PATRON – Transcriptions from the February 26, 1874, of The Birmingham Iron Age newspaper, Birmingham, Alabama
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AUTHOR SUNDAY – Do you remember the pneumatic tube cash system?
Support Alabama Pioneers Tap here to see how to Become an Alabama Pioneers Patron and help preserve stories from our past OLD BUILDING’S CHARM by Jean Butterworth I love old buildings. Recently one old building in Tuscaloosa was saved from possible destruction through the efforts of many Tuscaloosa citizens. The building is the old […]
Part 1 – Alabama in the Mexican War – a personal letter describing the experience
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Biography: Temple Lea born ca. 1780
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Amazing find – 1932 film of the Alabama aftermath of a massive tornado outbreak that killed possibly 300 people in Alabama on March 21, 1932
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Robbers, Auto theft & more took place in Northport in 1937
This article and more abstracts are available in the Book ALABAMA GENEALOGY NOTES: Volume X Scroll to the bottom to see Table of Contents of the book December 22, 1937 – Transcribed from the Tuscaloosa News (with original spelling errors) NORTHPORT STORE IS ENTERED BY ROBBERS Deputies from the sheriff’s office were hunting today for […]