Salting the Pudding – a good old-fashioned Southern story SALTING THE PUDDING by Luther Clark (WPA Alabama Writer’s Project) Written in 1930s I never will forget one time Old Lady Simpson was going to have a woodsawing and thought she’d show off some by having puddin’ for the crowd. Course, she was bound to have […]
A US Marshall was killed in Etowah County, Alabama in 1875 (Transcribed from the Cherokee Advertiser, Centre, Alabama, June 10, 1875) The Convention for the Senatorial District met in Cross Plains last Thursday. We will publish proceedings next week. Col. James Aiken, of Gadsden was nominated. U. S. MARSHALL, Thomas, with a Deputy and three […]
These abstracts and more are available in the book ALABAMA GENEALOGY NOTES: Volume VIV Chambers CO. AL – Bible of Charlie Claude Terry From: Joyce McTavish Subject: Bible of Charlie Claude Terry, son of John T. Terry and Georgia Ann Bunch This was my grandfather’s bible and is in his handwriting. He was Born August […]
Good Old Days’ in Anniston – How many stores still exist? Advertisements from the Anniston Star, Anniston, Alabama 1940 Would you like to know Thomas Jefferson’s recipe for Vinegar of the Four Thieves or how to make Ox Tail Soup? Discover this recipe as well as many household tips from the past in VINEGAR OF THE […]
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