Saturday, February 22, 2020

Alabama land was being sold in Milledgeville, Georgia...

 
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Alabama land was being sold in Milledgeville, Georgia

Sale of Alabama land in Georgia in 1818 as we move toward statehood on December 14, 1818. Clipping from Natchez Gazette, Natchez, Mississippi, September 19, 1818 Clipping from  Mississippi Free Trader, November 6, 1818. ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS Exploration: A Collection of Lost & Forgotten Stories   ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS Exploration: A Collection of Lost & Forgotten Stories […]

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PATRON + Pioneer Talladega, Its Minutes and Memories Chapter 22– Sketches of attorneys in later years

PIONEER TALLADEGA, ITS MINUTES AND MEMORIES By Jehu Wellington Vandiver CHAPTER XXII In the decade following the Civil war there grew up a number of bright young lawyers, sons of those who had battled for the lost cause. These attorneys studied and practiced Corporation law, Municipal law and Commercial law; their methods and court room […]

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PATRON – August 2, 1917 – Some personal abstracts about people from Tuscaloosa News

This article and more abstracts are available in the Book ALABAMA GENEALOGY NOTES: Volume VI– Scroll to bottom to see the Table of Contents of this book August 2, 1917 – Some personal abstracts about people from Tuscaloosa News   PERSONAL ABSTRACTS FROM TUSCALOOSA NEWS August 2, 1917 NORTHPORT NEWS- Mr. and Mrs. W. B. […]

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PATRON + SATURDAY SECRETS – How to whiten walls that have been whitewashed

  Repainting walls today is fairly simple and a room can be painted in a matter of hours. This was not the case in the 1890s when wall were whitewashed. I imagine walls were not whitened like this very often because of the time it took. How To Whiten Walls That Have Been Whitewashed To whiten […]

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