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Queries about Alabamians from Fall 1930

Click to see how to Become a Patron of Alabama Pioneers and read thousands of lost and forgotten stories, free books and other added benefits for only $2 a month. Cancel anytime. (The following has been transcribed from The Alabama Historical Quarterly Vol. 1, No. 3, Fall Issue 1930, but they may provide some information […]

Happenings of a Day in Alabama February 7, 1900 – Part VI – Information about many people who passed through Montgomery

(Local news transcribed from THE MONTGOMERY, ADVERTISER, Montgomery, Ala., February 7, 1900) THE PASSING THRONG Mr. E. W. deGraffenried of Greensboro, is in the city in attendance upon Supreme Court. Mr. deGraffenried is one of the ablest lawyers in West Alabama, and he probably enjoys the most lucrative practice of any lawyer in that section. […]

This appears to have been a grand wedding on January 5, 1900 according to the news

Westmoreland – Fowlkes Wedding Writeup From the Selma Morning Times, January 5, 1900 ————————————————— Beautiful Home Wedding Westmoreland-Fowlkes “O fortune, O happy day, When a new household finds its place Among the myriad homes of earth.” How forcibly these lines come to mind when we realize what Huntsville has gained in capturing one of our […]