Sunday, February 16, 2020

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

 
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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 that Alabama had its own automobile for a short period of time? Meet the Keller Car: Keller Car Promo Image from 1947. (Image courtesy of Huntsville Rewound) The Next Henry Ford […]

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PATRON + A letter from Fort Claiborne reported events in Alabama on May 16, 1818

A letter from to Fort Claiborne reported events in Alabama on May 16, 1818 (Transcribed from Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, North Carolina, May 16, 1818) FROM THE ALABAMA A letter from Fort Claiborne, dated the ninth inst. to the editor of the Reflector, states, that “much alarm has prevailed throughout this country, and even at […]

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PATRON – Alabama Bible Record: John Cook Hendon – Pickens & Marion County

 These abstracts and more are available in the book ALABAMA GENEALOGY NOTES: Volume IX   John Cook Hendon Family Bible: Pickens/Marion Counties, AL Contributed by: Adrienne Thompson John Cook Hendon m. Mary Ann Reynolds 1/11/1848 in Pickens Co., Ala.BirthsJohn Cook Hendon, (son of Rev. Benjamin Morris Hendon, Baptist Minister and his wife, Aly Clements), 4/1/1829Mary […]

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PATRON + SUNDAY SOLILOQUY: Then something fell out of the Bible . . .

Sometimes it is funny seeing life through the eyes of a child.  A little boy opened the big and old family Bible with fascination, he looked at the old pages as he turned them. Then something fell out of the Bible and he picked up and looked at it closely. It was an old leaf […]

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