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Gen. LaFayette letters – Arrangements in Cahawba are made for Gen. LaFayette’s visit
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This is a Story written in 1922 about a battery of men from Montgomery in the War Between the States
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Weather has been a destructive force in Alabama over the years – See stories and pictures
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Deaths, Theft, Estates and Ferry from the Blakeley Sun, Blakely Alabama 1819
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Is your Albertville, Alabama ancestor mentioned in this newspaper from October 23, 1919?
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Here is a Bible record of the Powell family in Clarke County, Alabama
This article and more abstracts are available in the Book ALABAMA GENEALOGY NOTES: Volume IX Scroll to the bottom to see the Table of Contents of the book COPY OF A PAGE FROM THE BIBLE OF BETTIE WRIGHT POWELL LEMUEL THOMAS CRANFORD BORN 09-03-1850, CHOCTAW CORNER, CLARK CO ALA HIS FATHER WAS JOSIAH CRANFORD BORN […]
Did you know the Revolutionary War was fought in Alabama?
Did you know the Revolutionary War was fought in Alabama? This story is an excerpt from the book ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS Exploration: Lost & Forgotten Stories (Volume 1 When the American Revolution comes to mind, most people think of the Eastern seaboard but the war raged from Georgia north to Maine. Fort Louis de la Mobile […]
Community News and names for Albertville, Alabama October 23, 1919
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Gen. LaFayette letters – These three letters note the preparations of the transportation required
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St. Stephens – First And Only Capital Of The Alabama Territory
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On May 28, 1874 -The hanging epidemic was in the air in Pickens County, Alabama
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Some Old Sumter County, Alabama Probate Records
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Greenville, Alabama – weddings, & death took place in May 1867
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Presbyterians of South Pickens County have a long Alabama history
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Part VI Joel D. Murphree – Civil War letters
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Part I Alabama Great Southern Railroad – Southern Railway brought settlers, industrialists & farmers to the South – Here are the names of some
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Newspaper abstracts May 17, 1836 – Land sale, runaways & notices
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On January 19, 1818, the First Senator Of Alabama Met Alone And Voted On Bills
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May 14, 1874 – News in Tuscaloosa Destructive weather, opening of a mill & house fire
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Part IV– The Beginning of Tuscaloosa and Newtown – Some names of early residents of Tuscaloosa in 1818-1819
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The Last Battle Of The War Of 1812 Was Fought In Alabama
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This is a Great Place to Visit in Birmingham, Alabama to pay respect to Veterans
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Tuscumbia is out of debt, the Alabama Governor has a toothache, and a hog with horse feet
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Part II– The Beginning of Tuscaloosa and Newtown – Sevier County in Alabama in 1817?
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Part I – The Beginning of Tuscaloosa and Newtown – W. S. Wyman written in 1899
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In April of 1874 – News and events transcribed from the Birmingham Iron Age April 1874
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Wright, Henderson, Martin, Houghton, Drake and more visit in 1885 Union Springs, Alabama
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Biography: William Henry Anderson born May 6, 1820
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BIOGRAPHY: Col. William Garrett (May 1809 – 1910) – photograph
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