Sunday, January 12, 2020

Ice Cream Sunday – Life Was So Much Simpler Back Then [film and photographs]...

 
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Ice Cream Sunday – Life Was So Much Simpler Back Then [film and photographs]

"Ice Cream" Sunday By Ben White It was Sunday morning; the sun was just beginning to come over the horizon, the sky was clear and just turning the early pink from dark blue. It had rained during the night and you could see the crystal droplets on the fresh green grass. The birds were chirping […]

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PATRON + Pioneer Talladega, Its Minutes and Memories Chapter 9 – Indian Occupancy continued

PIONEER TALLADEGA, ITS MINUTES AND MEMORIES By Wellington Vandiver CHAPTER IX INDIAN OCCUPANCY OF TALLADEGA The red man had no written histories. His strand of beads, and the recollection of the elders constituted his sole chronicles; so that the death of an aged Muscogee often made historical facts unattainable. The white men have been too […]

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PATRON – Social News and names from Glencoe, Alabama March 1932

Excerpt transcribed from The Etowah Observer, Alabama City, Alabama March 17, 1932 Social News and names from Glencoe, Alabama March 1932 Misses Lois Bottoms and Mildred Ables were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Jeffers. Mrs. Young of Alabama City is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Bob Roper. Mrs. Kate Prince […]

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