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Bobby Watkins Gets The Fire Beat Out Of Him At Red Hill School...

 
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Bobby Watkins Gets The Fire Beat Out Of Him At Red Hill School

Excerpt from Channahatchee Moon II: Some added experiences by Raymond E. Hall (The author tells you about growing up in a rural community in central Alabama in the 1940s and 1950s. He relates some of the activities, the people, and their eccentricities and peculiarities) Probably the most infamous incident, for Ms. Bixie Griffith, my 5th […]

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PATRON+ Cherokee land rights ignored in land lottery

(Excerpt from ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS Removal: Lost & Forgotten Stories (Volume 7) "From 1805 to 1827, five lotteries were held to distribute former Creek lands. The sixth lottery was for the Cherokee land. The state’s insatiable hunger for Cherokee land and gold made Georgia indifferent to Cherokee rights, and in 1832 and 1833, their nation was […]

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PATRON – Alabama marriage notices from 1852 newspaper

Alabama Marriage Notices from the 1852 South Western Baptist Newspaper  2-4-1852 Married on the 14th inst., by the REV. A. VANHOOSE of Aberdeen, Mississippi, MR. JAMES M. ARMSTRONG to MISS ELLA S. PARKE, both of Montgomery County, Alabama. 3-24-1852 Married on the 15th inst., by REV. J. H. DEVOTIE, MR. WM. W. LUMPKIN of Athens, […]

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