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A rich time for a poor car- Alabama’s Keller Car

When Americans think about cities historically known for automotive industry, places like Detroit are usually the first to come up, but did you know…

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The University of Alabama was struggling to exist on February 12, 1874, when the first ed. of Birmingham Iron Age was published

Read about more events that happened on this date in ALABAMA GENEALOGY NOTES: Volume 1 at Amazon.com The first edition of the Birmingham Iron…

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PATRON + Pioneer Talladega, Its Minutes and Memories Chapter 16 Taxes of today are light as compared with the olden time

PIONEER TALLADEGA, ITS MINUTES AND MEMORIES By Jehu Wellington Vandiver CHAPTER XVI For thirty-seven years Whig and Democrat had battled for the presidency, with…

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PATRON + [vintage pics] This Alabama county was established, abolished, and went through three name transitions

This Alabama county, the home of a prominent Alabamian was established, abolished and went through three name transitions. First known as Jones County Known…

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PATRON + Pioneer Talladega, Its Minutes and Memories Chapter 19 – Political debates were conducted on a high plane

Photograph of Masonic Female Institute, Talladega, Talladega County, Alabama 1939 Manning Hall. Title from photographer's inventory. Building/structure dates: 1850. Related name: State of Alabama…

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PATRON – Feb. 12, 1874-Business notes, owners and endorsements from 1st edition of the Birmingham Iron Age in 1874

This article and more abstracts are available in the Book ALABAMA GENEALOGY NOTES: Volume I - See Table of Contents below The following business…