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Karen Brewington Lang
That was interesting. Pam Thompson Price needs to read this.
I have 2 copies of Col. Edmond Saunders’ book Early Settlers of Alabama. It is a very interesting book, especially if you are interested in the history of this area. Lots of information on the early settlers such as The Swoopes, The Watkins, etc.