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 […]
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PATRON + Marion, Perry County, Alabama did not progress until 1828 – one man helped
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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 – Tax sale of real estate and Wilder estate sale in Morgan County, June 30, 1887
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[Old Film & pictures of Dallas County, Alabama has over 1250 historic structures listed on the state and national historic registers
Selma in Dallas County, Alabama is well-known for it’s history as a center for civil-rights struggles, but Dallas County also plays an integral part of the early state of Alabama since the first capital was located in Dallas County at old Cahawba. Dallas County, Alabama courthouse in 1907 Dallas County, Alabama was established by the […]
Old photographs to share from Skyline Farms in Jackson County, Alabama- Part 7
The Skyline Farms project, established by the federal government in Jackson County in 1934, was one of the more unique socioeconomic experiments in Alabama history. It provided a way for destitute families to pull themselves out of poverty after the Great Depression. Skyline Farms fell on hard times in the 1940s when cotton crops failed. […]
Archaeologists believe Geneva County, Alabama was inhabited for over 13,000 years
Archaeologists believe that humans have lived in Geneva County, Alabama for at least 13,000 years, perhaps much longer. During the coldest periods of the Ice Age, the Gulf Coast region would have been one of the few areas of North America that could be comfortably inhabited by homo sapiens. Evidence of earliest humans buried in […]
PATRON – Genealogy Notes of the PHILEN Family of Wilcox County, Alabama
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PATRON – Morrisette or Morrisett Family of Perry, Hale, Marengo, Montgomery Counties, Alabama & Washington and Enterprise, Arkansas
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Story of the Death of Stooka – Brown’s Valley in Blount County, Alabama has a troubled past [pictures]
This story is an excerpt from the book Alabama Footprints: Immigrants Brown’s Village is a Cherokee village founded about 1790 located on the west side of Brown’s, or Thompson’s Creek, in Marshall County near the site of the present village of Red Hill. Brown’s Valley is a valley extending from the northern part of Blount […]
PATRON – Randolph County, Alabama – (H) – Civil War soldiers with links to gravesites
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PATRON – Great photographs of some beautiful old houses in Henry County, Alabama!
Henry County was first proposed to be named Choctawhatchee for the river in that section of the State, but the name finally given on the passage of the act was Henry, in honor of Patrick Henry, the noble Virginia patriot
PATRON + Creek Indian Nation occupied this county for years – forced to evacuate after 1832
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Have you seen the John Washington Mackey research book?
John Washington Mackey was an early pioneer of Perry County, Alabama is believed to have been the son of John G. and Mary Mackey of Buncombe County, NC. He was born Sep 21, 1822 in Alabama or NC and died Mar 19, 1888, in Jefferson County, Alabama . Don’t waste time and money completing genealogy […]
PATRON+ “His disease was dyspepsia in its most aggravated form.”Autauga County 1886
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PATRON + Did you know that “Pat Garrett” who killed “Billy the Kid” was born in Chambers County, Alabama in 1850
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PATRON + Dallas county, Alabama Plantation House moved – [film and photographs]
(It’s amazing how far this historic house was moved and still remained intact!) Historic Molette Plantation house, Dallas County The historic Molette Plantation house which has been in one family for seven generations still remains in the family after it was moved several miles, renovated and converted into a model of 21st century energy efficiency. […]
PATRON + “Conecuh County, Alabama – no grocery stores to buy food – only grist mills in the early days” [film]
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PATRON + Colbert county, Alabama was named for two Chickasaw Indian chiefs
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PATRON + 100-year old Baldwin County Cornerstone opened 2001 – (see film of events, people & parade)
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PATRON + Coosa County had good schools in the early State of Alabama – Which of these schools still exist?
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PATRON – BIOGRAPHY: Walter Washington Pearson was born January 26, 1862
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PATRON – Clarke County, Alabama pioneers did not let obstacles stop them
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PATRON – BIOGRAPHY: Joseph Glover Baldwin born January 21, 1815 – Sumter County, Alabama
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PATRON + History of “Indian towns in Coosa County” written around 1877
[This transcription is from a book written ca. 1870 and includes many places of “Indian towns in Coosa County” and names of people who lived near them. Warning: It has been transcribed exactly as written in 1870s and includes language that would not be used today] There were many “Indian Towns in Coosa County, Alabama.” […]
PATRON – Alabama Bible Record: George Washington Rivers
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PATRON + Dr. Palmer’s Notes (1883-1884) about Alabama – Blountsville, Walker County, Mounds
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PATRON + Shelby County, and other central Alabama counties were once beachfront property. Do you think it will happen again?
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PATRON – On December 13th Jackson County, Alabama was created – see names of early settlers
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PATRON + The people of Skyline Farms were seeking a better life in Jackson County [film & old photographs] some people considered it socialism
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