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PATRON – BIOGRAPHY: William Augustus Bowles born 1763, was a young Tory
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PATRON + Dr. Palmer’s notes (1883-1884) Guntersville, Blount Springs, Hotel Jackson
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PATRON + Word About The Treatment Of The Native-Americans Spread
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PATRON + Spanish, French and English immigrants move to Alabama – natives threatened [pictures & film]
IMMIGRANTS ARRIVE IN ALABAMA SLOWLY (The following was transcribed as written from: Alabama, Her History, Resources, War Record, and Public Men: From 1540 to 1872 By Willis Brewer published 1872) White population still came in slowly to the ‘Bikbee settlement, (Tombigbee settlement) for the hazards of penetrating the pathless wilderness which lay between it and […]
PATRON – Some biographies of the Delegates to the Alabama Secession Convention -Part I
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PATRON + Scottsboro, Alabama- Robert Thomas Scott the founder convinced a railroad….
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PATRON + Native American land surveyed for gold lottery
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PATRON – On October 5, 1853, Autaugaville newspaper suggests the names of new town officers
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BIOGRAPHY: Hugh C. Leckey d. October 2, 1873
COLBERTIANS By R. L. James SECTION III OBITUARIES AND CEMETERY RECORDS To the Readers of the Alabama Historical Quarterly: (The Alabama Historical Quarterly, Vol. 07, No. 03, Fall Issue 1945) I am releasing another section. No. 3, of my article “Colbertians.” I hope it will be possible for me to add one more section but […]
PATRON – I wonder what the settlers felt when they saw the empty Indians homes
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Biography: Mrs. W. C. Wheeler (September 22, 1848 – October 24, 1876)
Click http://www.alabamapioneers.com/honor-your-ancestor-on-alab…/to see how to honor your ancestor as a Notable Alabama Pioneer COLBERTIANS By R. L. James SECTION III OBITUARIES AND CEMETERY RECORDS To the Readers of the Alabama Historical Quarterly: (The Alabama Historical Quarterly, Vol. 07, No. 03, Fall Issue 1945) I am releasing another section. No. 3, of my article “Colbertians.” I hope […]
PATRON + Sam Dale, Pioneer, Trail Blazer, Indian Scout, Soldier and Statesman
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PATRON + Story of a Pioneer, TrailBlazer, Indian Scout, Soldier, and Statesman of Alabama! Do you know his name?
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PATRON + Died for want of skill in a pretended physician
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PATRON + Battle between the South Carolinians and Tennesseans in Alabama
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PATRON + Treaties Made and First Counties Established In Alabama
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PATRON + Immigrants to Alabama settled on every fertile area along the road
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BIOGRAPHY: Mrs. Alexander Malone (July 27, 1804 – September 28, 1884)
COLBERTIANS By R. L. James SECTION III OBITUARIES AND CEMETERY RECORDS To the Readers of the Alabama Historical Quarterly: (The Alabama Historical Quarterly, Vol. 07, No. 03, Fall Issue 1945) I am releasing another section. No. 3, of my article “Colbertians.” I hope it will be possible for me to add one more section but […]
PATRON + There were many early migration trails that led people to Alabama – here are a few
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PATRON + McGillivray ran away from Scotland & created a strong legacy in Alabama
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PATRON + What caused the Creek War of 1836 and the removal?
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PATRON – Second attempt to settle Tennessee Valley in Alabama ended in failure
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PATRON + The composer of the Star Spangled Banner was sent to Alabama in 1833 to solve a serious problem with Indians
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PATRON + Tecumseh’s Arrival in Alabama described by a witness in 1811
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PATRON + Chickasaw Chiefs – family stories of Levi and George Colbert
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PATRON + Albertville, Alabama was hit by a tornado on April 24, 1908, and ironically April 24, 2010
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PATRON + John Pierce opened the first school in Alabama
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BIOGRAPHY: George Geise (March 27, 1810 – September 14, 1892)
COLBERTIANS By R. L. James SECTION III OBITUARIES AND CEMETERY RECORDS To the Readers of the Alabama Historical Quarterly: (The Alabama Historical Quarterly, Vol. 07, No. 03, Fall Issue 1945) I am releasing another section. No. 3, of my article “Colbertians.” I hope it will be possible for me to add one more section but […]
PATRON + UPDATED WITH PODCAST & FILM -Forks of Cypress -1822 mansion in Florence, Alabama, had an air-conditioned basement
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