Monday, February 3, 2020

One hundred years ago, the mother of co-education in Alabama woman passed away in Birmingham...

 
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One hundred years ago, the mother of co-education in Alabama woman passed away in Birmingham

One hundred years ago, on March 24, 1916, Julia Strudwick Tutwiler passed away in Birmingham, Alabama. Julia Strudwick Tutwiler Education and Reform Tutwiler was a woman with progressive ideas who contributed much to the education of women and was influential in reforming the penal system in Alabama. Her death was reported in the Florence Times on […]

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PATRON + Early days and people of the Coosa and Cahaba coal fields in Alabama

Coosa and Cahaba coal fields (Written in 1910) The discovery and original crude workings of various of the mines in the Coosa and Cahaba coal fields, later to be developed by Truman H. Aldrich, Henry F. De Bardeleben and their associates, is directly traceable to this little group of pioneer settlers and those following them. […]

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PATRON – Legal notices for Squire, Talcott, Worsham, Toulmin, Deas and others from 1840 Mobile, Alabama

Excerpt transcribed from Advertiser and Register, Mobile, Alabama March 13, 1840) ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Letters of Administration on the estate of DAVID T. SQUIRE, having been granted to the undersigned by the Hon the judge of the county court of Mobile county on the 26th day of December inst., all persons debted to said estate are […]

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PATRON + MONDAY MUSINGS: Some thoughts and old pictures about life in general [vintage pictures]

RANDOM THOUGHTS The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing in the right place, but also to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment. Teaching conversation – Photograph shows six boys and the teacher standing at the front of a classroom discussing a chair set on a table; […]

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