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Oldest Presbyterian Church in Cherokee County, Alabama was started on August 11th
Oldest Presbyterian Church in Cherokee County, Alabama was started on August 11th SCROLL DOWN TO READ STORY (Transcribed from The Alabama Historical Quarterly, Vol. 03, No. 02, Summer Issue 1941) CARMEL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CHEROKEE COUNTY By Mrs. Margaret Stewart, Spring Garden, Ala. (This article was one among a number written by different authors in a contest […]
Part VI – Excerpt from Hugh Cardon’s History of Cherokee County written in 1936
A Cherokee County, Alabama lawyer killed the Sheriff and fled to Texas A Transcription of Hugh Cardon’s HISTORY OF CHEROKEE COUNTY, ALABAMA Part VI Mr. Hugh Cardon wrote the following history of Cherokee County on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the county in 1936. This history was published in the COOSA RIVER NEWS on […]
Part VII – Excerpt from Hugh Cardon’s History of Cherokee County written in 1936
In 1844, there was a disagreement about the center of Cherokee County [see film] HUGH CARDON’S HISTORY OF CHEROKEE COUNTY ALABAMA1 Part VII In 1844, a great deal of dissatisfaction arose in the County over the Courthouse, resulting in the Legislature appointing a committee of citizens to ascertain the exact center of the County. This […]
PATRON – Grange and Masonic meetings around Centre, Cherokee County, Alabama June 10, 1875
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Part VIII – Excerpt from Hugh Cardon’s History of Cherokee County written in 1936
First Confederate Cannon was made from iron in Cherokee County, Alabama HUGH CARDON’S HISTORY OF CHEROKEE COUNTY, ALABAMA Part VIII Mr. Hugh Cardon wrote the following history of Cherokee County on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the county in 1936. This history was published in the COOSA RIVER NEWS on Friday, August 7, […]
“Early Cherokee County, Alabama – Early Reminiscences of J. D. Anthony born in 1825!”
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PATRON + “Wars and rumors of war” in Cherokee County, Alabama
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PATRON + Part V Excerpt from Hugh Cardon’s History of Cherokee County written in 1936
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PATRON + The Slick Law ruled in the early day of Cherokee County and it was vicious
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PATRON + Learn this beautiful song and you will know the Cherokee alphabet! Excerpt from Hugh Cardon’s History of Cherokee County written in 1936 – Part III
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PATRON + The town name of Cherokee should not be confused with Cherokee County, Alabama (film)
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PATRON + Part IV – Early Cherokee County, Alabama – Early Reminiscences of J. D. Anthony born in 1825!
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PATRON + Centre, Cherokee County, Alabama – near the home of Chief Pathkiller
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PATRON + Part VIII – Early Cherokee County, Alabama – Early Reminiscences of J. D. Anthony born in 1825!
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Part V – Early Cherokee County, Alabama – Early Reminiscences of J. D. Anthony born in 1825!
No bacon or grease for the beans and cabbage? This was the solution in early days of Alabama CHEROKEE COUNTY, ALABAMA REMINISCENCES OF ITS EARLY SETTLEMENT By Rev. J. D. Anthony Part V A clipping from the Gadsden Times (Transcribed from The Alabama Historical Quarterly, Vol. 08, No. 03, Fall Issue 1946) HARD TIMES IN […]
Part III – Early Cherokee County, Alabama – Early Reminiscences of J. D. Anthony born in 1825!
Schools and Discovery of an inscription on a stone in Cherokee County, Alabama mound land! CHEROKEE COUNTY, ALABAMA REMINISCENCES OF ITS EARLY SETTLEMENT By Rev. J. D. Anthony Part III A clipping from the Gadsden Times (Transcribed from The Alabama Historical Quarterly, Vol. 08, No. 03, Fall Issue 1946) THE INDIAN MOUNDS Yet remain a […]
Part II – Early Cherokee County, Alabama – Early Reminiscences of J. D. Anthony born in 1825!
Cherokees exterminate the Black Cherokees before Europeans arrive CHEROKEE COUNTY, ALABAMA REMINISCENCES OF ITS EARLY SETTLEMENT Part II By Rev. J. D. Anthony From a clipping from the Gadsden Times (Transcribed from The Alabama Historical Quarterly, Vol. 08, No. 03, Fall Issue 1946) CHRISTIANITY IN THE NATION On our arrival in the nation, we found […]
PATRON + Limestone County, Alabama land was claimed by both the Chickasaws and Cherokees
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PATRON – Only neighbors were the Cherokees in early Jackson County, Alabama
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Location of Chiaha, and Cherokees – Part I – Excerpt from Hugh Cardon’s 1936
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Early Jefferson County, Alabama – names of some of the earliest pioneers
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MARSHALL COUNTY ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO -written in 1900 – Part I
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The oldest cemetery in Madison County is disappearing in the woods and needs your help to preserve it
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The merchants of Madison County, Alabama were true pioneers
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June 10, 1875 – Legal Notices from Cherokee Advertiser, Centre, Alabama
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Vice President Aaron Burr hid in Dismals Canyon in Franklin County, Alabama after killing political rival Alexander Hamilton [pictures]
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Morgan County, Alabama was created by the legislature, on February 8, 1818
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Part II– The Beginning of Tuscaloosa and Newtown – Sevier County in Alabama in 1817?
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PATRON + Both Pres. Madison and Gen. Jackson owned land in Lauderdale County, Alabama
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