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PATRON – Florence, Alabama Advertisements from 1888
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PATRON – A robbery, the fire department, a double murder and schoolhouse make news in Girard, Alabama in 1909
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PATRON + A treasured find, the actual words of Jeremiah Austill who was born in 1794
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PATRON – Crouch-Walker wedding, former residents and Bible class were in the news on February 6, 1909
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Biographies of the Delegates to the Alabama Secession Convention Part XII
Biographies of the Delegates to the Alabama Secession Convention Part XII 1 John M. McClannahan Shelby County Nothing is known about the early life and family of John M. McClannahan. He was a lawyer, businessman, a large property owner and probate judge of Shelby County, Alabama. After the war he went to Louisiana, where he […]
PATRON + Choctaw & Treaty Of Dancing Rabbit Creek
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Biographies of the Delegates to the Alabama Secession Convention Part X
Biographies of the Delegates to the Alabama Secession Convention Part X 1 Robert Jemison Tuscaloosa County A lawyer, businessman, legislator and leader of the minority in the Secession Convention, Robert Jemison was born September 17, 1802, in Lincoln County, Georgia, and died in Tuscaloosa, October 17, 1871. The son of William and Sarah (Mims) Jemison, […]
PATRON BIOGRAPHY: Stephen H. Ham was born 1831
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A legendary fight took place on this date in Alabama
Captain Sam Dale – Alabama Pioneer An episode of the Creek Indian War, November 12, 1813. Following Fort Mims massacre, numerous depredations were made by Indians throughout the entire settled sections of the country, temporary forts were erected, and a general unrest prevailed. However, events were slowly maturing for relief. Among the settlers themselves, brave […]
PATRON -Transcriptions from Birmingham Iron Age published on March 12, 1874
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PATRON – Biography: Calvin Price Anderson born November 7, 1875
CALVIN PRICE ANDERSON BIOGRAPHY and GENEALOGY (1875-aft. 1904) Lauderdale County, Alabama Clavin Price Anderson was a teacher and legislator. He was born November 7, 1875, at Cloverdale. near Florence, Lauderdale County, the son of John A. and Marguerite Ellen (Anderson) Anderson, of Cloverdale. He was educated in the common schools of his county, at the […]
PATRON – Personals – On October 6, 1905, this was what many Florence, Alabama residents were doing
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Florence Alabama October 6, 1905 – Suicide of a prominent citizen.
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1826 Frontier Evangelist, Henry Bryson – Part I
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The Alabama Territory Through An 1819 Visitor’s Eyes
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A gift from Japan created a whole new industry in Alabama in 1878 plus many names for genealogists
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Amazing glimpse of train travel in 1874 as Dr. Connerly set out to secure items for a Free school
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Preparing for the War Between the States, deaths, and divorce occurred in Clayton, Alabama March 1861
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Anne Newport Royall – relates how Huntsville celebrated President Washington’s birthday in 1821
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Local news from The American Banner (Bay Minette, Alabama, September 16, 1899
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B. B. Comer Bridge was the only remaining bridge of the original 15 toll bridges
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Letter from Dr. C. A. Woodruff explains thoughts on causes of disease in 1844
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News notes Transcribed From The Alexander Outlook, Alexander City, Alabama, Oct 7, 1892, reveal much about the people
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BIOGRAPHY: Rev. Simeon R. C. Adams born June 18, 1849
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(Old Photos) Alabama farmers supplied food for WWII soldiers – Part I
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Weather has been a destructive force in Alabama over the years – See stories and pictures
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Sheriff sales, slave sales, and mortgage sales Mobile, Alabama 1840
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St. Stephens – First And Only Capital Of The Alabama Territory
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Newspaper abstracts May 17, 1836 – Land sale, runaways & notices
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