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PATRON + The oldest incorporated town in Alabama has connections to two US Presidents [old photographs & film]
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PATRON + One-room schoolhouses were popular in early Alabama as these photographs indicate
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PATRON + BIOGRAPHY: Griffith Rutherford Harsh born September 30, 1860 – photograph
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Biography: Vassar Lyle Allen born September 28, 1868
Click http://www.alabamapioneers.com/honor-your-ancestor-on-alab…/to see how to honor your ancestor as a Notable Alabama Pioneer Happy Birthday! VASSAR LYLE ALLEN BIOGRAPHY and GENEALOGY (1868-1962) Lee, Macon and Jefferson County, Alabama Vassar Lyle Allen was born at Tuskegee September 28, 1868, the son of George W. and Margaret (Wheat) Allen. His parents resided for many years at Lafayette but […]
PATRON – BIOGRAPHY: John Davidson Alexander born September 15, 1829
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BIOGRAPHY: Frederick Forney Foscue (September 11, 1819 – March 3, 1906)
FREDERICK FORNEY FOSCUE BIOGRAPHY and GENEALOGY (September 11, 1819 – March 3, 1906) Virginia, Texas, and Coosa, Marengo, Monroe Counties, Alabama (Excerpt from History of Coosa County: by the Rev. George Evans Brewer, 1887) Rev. Benjamin Foscue was a pioneer settler of Coosa, about Hanover or Weogufka, and was a Primitive Baptist preacher of good […]
PATRON + Remarkable story of Old St. Stephens by Mary Welsh born 1823 with picture of the steamboat she rode
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PATRON + Names, photos, & records of Alabama Confederate Generals 1861-1865 (P – R)
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PATRON – BIOGRAPHY: Hon. Russell M. Cunningham born August 25, 1855 – photograph
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PATRON + Beautiful excerpt from the Journal of the seventh governor of Alabama reveals their courtship in the early 1800s
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PATRON + What happened to the Alabama State Treasury funds during Wilson’s Raid
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PATRON – BIOGRAPHY: Major Miles Washington Abernathy born July 21, 1801
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PATRON + The migration of 400 men from the South to Kansas in 1855 – Part I
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PATRON + There were many early migration trails that led people to Alabama – here are a few
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PATRON + Suggsville, Alabama was a growing town in 1813
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PATRON + A love story and possible disinheritance is hidden within the walls of Belvoir in Alabama
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PATRON – The first governor of Alabama Territory, Gov. William Wyatt Bibb, wrote this message to the Legislature of the Alabama Territory
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AUTHOR SUNDAY – Rolling Stores, not the Rolling Stones – Could they return? [old photographs]
A “rolling store” salesman carrying a sack of flour into a rural home. Coffee County, Alabama We all know the Rolling Stones are going to be around forever, but will rolling stores be making a return? Papa’s Rolling Stores and Customer Service written by Becki McAnnally March 3, 2012 Today, we hear so much about […]
PATRON + Daniel Pratt almost lost his life in a freak accident in Prattville
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PATRON + Tecumseh’s Arrival in Alabama described by a witness in 1811
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PATRON + There were no churches in old St. Stephens, Alabama
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PATRON + In a cottonseed oil plant, every part of the cotton was used in 1939 -[vintage pictures]
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PATRON – The Tuscaloosa News of May 12, 1937, includes a Dueling charge, Close of school in Talladega
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PATRON + Alabama Supreme Court convened May 8th – this is what happened and these were the first cases
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PATRON – Touring Alabama in 1820, 1821 – Part III Letters written home by Adam Hodgson
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PATRON + The story of the Battle of Burnt Corn in Alabama
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PATRON + Margaret Eades – Witness To Indian Wars – Part II
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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 + Anne Newport Royall – in 1818 she was one of America’s 1st newspaperwomen & relied on Masonic connections to fund her travels
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