This story is an excerpt from A Collection of PIONEERS BIOGRAPHIES & GENEALOGIES VOLUME I PERRY COUNTY ALABAMA JOSEPH RADFORD WATTERS BIOGRAPHY and GENEALOGY (1816 – 1901) Perry County, Alabama Joseph Radford Watters was the last son born to Samuel and Mary Anna (Radford) Watters in Oglethorpe County Georgia. He was born there on March […]
Search Results for: dale county
PATRON + The first courthouse in Perry County was a log cabin at Perry Ridge
To view this content, you must be a member of Alabama Pioneers Patrons’s Patreon at $2 or more Unlock with PatreonAlready a qualifying Patreon member? Refresh to access this content.
1826 Frontier Evangelist, Henry Bryson – Part V
To view this content, you must be a member of Alabama Pioneers Patrons’s Patreon at $2 or more Unlock with PatreonAlready a qualifying Patreon member? Refresh to access this content.
Many Native American Mounds in Counties in Alabama found in 1901
To view this content, you must be a member of Alabama Pioneers Patrons’s Patreon at $2 or more Unlock with PatreonAlready a qualifying Patreon member? Refresh to access this content.
List of all the Free & Accepted Mason Lodges of Alabama in 1921 – Lodges were started before Alabama was a state
To view this content, you must be a member of Alabama Pioneers Patrons’s Patreon at $2 or more Unlock with PatreonAlready a qualifying Patreon member? Refresh to access this content.
Alabama Bible Records: Charles Pickney Jones family
This content is available exclusively to members of Alabama Pioneers Patrons’s Patreon at the time of posting. Become a patron at $2%%currency_sign_fbehind%% or more to get exclusive content like this in the future. Unlock with PatreonAlready a qualifying Patreon member? Refresh to access this content.
MONDAY MUSINGS The Country Teacher’s Hard Lot
To view this content, you must be a member of Alabama Pioneers Patrons’s Patreon at $2 or more Unlock with PatreonAlready a qualifying Patreon member? Refresh to access this content.
GOOD OLE DAYS – Do you remember when the words, “Mad Dog” struck fear in your heart before we had the vaccine for dogs?
To view this content, you must be a member of Alabama Pioneers Patrons’s Patreon at $2 or more Unlock with PatreonAlready a qualifying Patreon member? Refresh to access this content.
Outlaw Mountain Tom Clark is buried under Tennessee Street in Florence, Alabama
To view this content, you must be a member of Alabama Pioneers Patrons’s Patreon at $2 or more Unlock with PatreonAlready a qualifying Patreon member? Refresh to access this content.
Biography: Walter Upson Acree born June 28,1860 – photograph
To view this content, you must be a member of Alabama Pioneers Patrons’s Patreon at $2 or more Unlock with PatreonAlready a qualifying Patreon member? Refresh to access this content.
William Powers ambition was to see children educated and remain free of debt
To view this content, you must be a member of Alabama Pioneers Patrons’s Patreon at $2 or more Unlock with PatreonAlready a qualifying Patreon member? Refresh to access this content.
Anne Newport Royall – in 1821 longest building in Florence, Alabama cost $90,000
To view this content, you must be a member of Alabama Pioneers Patrons’s Patreon at $2 or more Unlock with PatreonAlready a qualifying Patreon member? Refresh to access this content.
Anne Newport Royall – relates a humorous incident from July 1821 in Florence, Alabama
To view this content, you must be a member of Alabama Pioneers Patrons’s Patreon Unlock with PatreonAlready a qualifying Patreon member? Refresh to access this content.
News transcriptions from Abbeville, a colonial settlement in East Alabama
To view this content, you must be a member of Alabama Pioneers Patrons’s Patreon at $2 or more Unlock with PatreonAlready a qualifying Patreon member? Refresh to access this content.
Officers, candidates, and agents for Abbeville, Alabama 1859
To view this content, you must be a member of Alabama Pioneers Patrons’s Patreon at $10 or more Unlock with PatreonAlready a qualifying Patreon member? Refresh to access this content.
(Old Photos) Alabama farmers supplied food for WWII soldiers – Part III
To view this content, you must be a member of Alabama Pioneers Patrons’s Patreon at $2 or more Unlock with PatreonAlready a qualifying Patreon member? Refresh to access this content.
Businesses, Courthouse, Railroads – Early history of Southeast Alabama written 1899
To view this content, you must be a member of Alabama Pioneers Patrons’s Patreon at $2 or more Unlock with PatreonAlready a qualifying Patreon member? Refresh to access this content.
AUTHOR SUNDAY: The Cooley Trail -Early history and Settlers of SE Alabama written in 1899
Discover, Share, and help us Preserve our lost and forgotten stories. Become an Alabama Pioneers Patron Unlock all Alabama Pioneers stories Alabama Pioneers members see thousands of stories, biographies, and nostalgic items like this everyday. EARLY HISTORY OF SOUTHEAST ALABAMAi By W. L. Andrews 1899 The Cooley Trail This country when first found by the […]
Mill for sale, death, and money lenders were in the news in Albertville on October 23, 1919
To view this content, you must be a member of Alabama Pioneers Patrons’s Patreon at $10 or more Unlock with PatreonAlready a qualifying Patreon member? Refresh to access this content.
Life story & anecdotes of Moses Matthews, Jr. born March 12, 1773
To view this content, you must be a member of Alabama Pioneers Patrons’s Patreon at $2 or more Unlock with PatreonAlready a qualifying Patreon member? Refresh to access this content.
Gen. Woodward tells of coming to Alabama Governor’s aid during a fistfight in this letter written Nov. 1858
To view this content, you must be a member of Alabama Pioneers Patrons’s Patreon Unlock with PatreonAlready a qualifying Patreon member? Refresh to access this content.
Transcriptions of personals notes from around the State of Alabama in the 2nd edition of the Birmingham Iron Age Newspaper published February 19, 1874.
To view this content, you must be a member of Alabama Pioneers Patrons’s Patreon at $10 or more Unlock with PatreonAlready a qualifying Patreon member? Refresh to access this content.
Trail of Tears – Congress acts
(Excerpt from ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS: Banished Volume 8) Tom Hendrix, the gr-gr-grandson of a young teenage Yuchi girl who was forced to travel on the Trail of Tears to Oklahoma, built a memorial for his great-great-grandmother’s journey to Oklahoma in Florence, Lauderdale County, Alabama. Tom’s great-great-grandmother was a member of the Yuchi, a small Alabama tribe. […]
Some Alabama Bible Records: Wiggins/Sparks & Wiggins/Skelley
This article and more abstracts are available in the Book ALABAMA GENEALOGY NOTES: Volume VIII- Scroll to the bottom to see Table of Contents of the book WIGGINS/SPARKS & WIGGINS/ SKELLEY family bible This is the bible originally owned by JOHN C. WIGGINS & ISABELLA SPARKS. It was passed on to Jean BRODHAGAN of Tulsa […]
PATRON – Biography: John Leonard born 1782
To view this content, you must be a member of Alabama Pioneers Patrons’s Patreon Unlock with PatreonAlready a qualifying Patreon member? Refresh to access this content.
PATRON – Biography: Thurston Harvey Allen born Feb. 22, 1864
To view this content, you must be a member of Alabama Pioneers Patrons’s Patreon Unlock with PatreonAlready a qualifying Patreon member? Refresh to access this content.
PATRON – Transcribed newspaper extracts, February 19, 1874 from Birmingham Iron Age
To view this content, you must be a member of Alabama Pioneers Patrons’s Patreon at $2 or more Unlock with PatreonAlready a qualifying Patreon member? Refresh to access this content.
PATRON + Florence had a beautiful school for girls in early days of Alabama
To view this content, you must be a member of Alabama Pioneers Patrons’s Patreon at $2 or more Unlock with PatreonAlready a qualifying Patreon member? Refresh to access this content.
PATRON + This beautiful mansion required Legislative approval to be built (film)
To view this content, you must be a member of Alabama Pioneers Patrons’s Patreon at $2 or more Unlock with PatreonAlready a qualifying Patreon member? Refresh to access this content.
These diseases that we now treat with vaccinations were once feared as can be seen by these news articles
We often take for granted our health care today, but in the past, these diseases that we now can treat with vaccinations were feared as can be seen by these news articles. We should remember the one about tetanus when involved in cleaning up after thunderstorms and tornadoes. Many adult tetanus shots have expired. Tuscaloosa […]