This article and more abstracts are available in the Book ALABAMA GENEALOGY NOTES: Volume III– Scroll to see Table of Contents of this book GREENSBORO, ALABAMA EARLY FIRE COMPANIES1 (published 1908) The first Fire Company organized in Greensboro was on the 28th of February, 1868, on which date a number of citizens of the town […]
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PATRON – Members of Fraternal Organizations before 1908 – Greensboro, Alabama
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PATRON – Early planters, large landowners of Greensboro and a practical joke
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UPDATED WITH PODCAST -Horse Racing took place in the main street of Greensboro, Alabama in the early days
This story is available for FREE! See how to Become a Patron and read all of lost and forgotten Alabama stories.Become an Alabama PIONEERS Patronfor only $2 per month. Cancel anytime The spirit of the old Trojans had become quite prevalent, and the rougher element from the outlying districts made a practice of coming to town and […]
PATRON + They rode him on a rail down the main street of Greensboro, Alabama because he . . .
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PATRON – Charter Members of Fraternal Organizations in Greensboro, Hale County, Alabama
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PATRON – Names of Public Servants of Greensboro, Alabama in the early days
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PATRON – The Greensboro Guards, Hale County, Alabama Guards – names of those who served the Confederacy
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Some of the oldest living inhabitants of Greensboro, Alabama in 1908 Part II
OLDEST INHABITANTS OF GREENSBORO IN 19081 Part II (published in 1908) Rev. Richard Hooker Cobbs, D. D REV. RICHARD HOOKER COBBS, D. D. Rev. Richard Hooker Cobbs, D. D. has for the past forty-eight years been the Rector of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Greensboro. The Rev. Dr. Richard Hooker Cobbs came to Greensboro […]
Photographs of Greensboro Confederate veterans & generals
More old photographs discovered of Confederate veterans. These have been identified. Sign up for our Daily Email of recent posts at the bottom of this page to ensure you will not miss seeing these photographs. Albert Pike (1809-1891) During the Civil War, Pike served as a brigadier-general of the Confederate States Army (photographed by E. and […]
Gen. Bedford Forrest was involved with the railroad in Greensboro, Alabama after the Civil War
Gen. Bedford Forrest was involved with the railroad in Greensboro, Alabama after the Civil War RAILROADS1 There has been but one railroad in Greensboro —known at present as the Akron branch of the Southern Railway. It was projected by the late General N. B. Forrest, the famous Confederate cavalry leader, who was quite a familiar […]
PATRON – April 26, 1872 – the Confederate Monument was dedicated in Greensboro for soldiers lost in Civil War
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PATRON – These Mexican War Veterans left from Greensboro, Alabama on May 27th
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PARTON +Did you know that Auburn University [old photographs] was almost located in Greensboro, Alabama?
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PATRON + First ribbon cane molasses, cherted road and cotton mill were started by these men in Greensboro, Alabama
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PATRON + There were many changes in banking in Greensboro, Hale County, Alabama after the Civil War
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PATRON + First Baptism at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Greensboro took place on March 14th
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PATRON – Greensboro, Alabama Water Works was discovered and originally owned by one man
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PATRON – Old Greensboro Female Academy in Alabama had many excellent female graduates, including a popular author
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PATRON + Thanks to the untiring efforts of these men the telegraph and telephone finally came to Greensboro, Alabama
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PATRON – Political parties were organized in Greensboro, Alabama in May 1843
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PATRON + The Salem Baptist Church was once a part of the old Greensboro Courthouse
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PATRON – Did you know that Greensboro, Alabama never mentioned ladies in its early newspapers?
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PATRON + Locations of some early Public Halls in Greensboro, Alabama
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PATRON + UPDATED WITH PODCAST – Greensboro, Alabama was separated into three imaginary wards in its early days
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PATRON – One of largest artesian wells in the world was near Greensboro, Alabama
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PATRON + Greensboro furnished the State of Alabama with three early Governors and other prominent men
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PATRON + Did you know that in 1869 there was a dramatic club made up of only men in Greensboro, Alabama?
The Greensboro Dramatic Association1 (This transcribed article was published in 1908) Nearly forty years ago—to be exact, in 1869—there existed in Greensboro an organization known as “The Greensboro Dramatic Association,” the object of which was “for the purpose of aiding the destitute of Greensboro and vicinity.” From Old Southern University Stage in Greensboro, Alabama ca. 1930s, photographer Alex […]
PATRON + The low places in Greensboro, Alabama were from extensive reed brakes where cattle died
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PATRON + The Killing of Dr. Hellen in Greensboro, Alabama published in 1908
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