A great Alabama story about Rachel Donelson, Wife of President Andrew Jackson Rachel Donelson, Wife of President Andrew Jackson, Was A Pioneer Of Madison County, Alabama As early as 1777, some expeditionary trips by hopeful settlers were made through what is now Madison County in north Alabama. Thomas Hutchins led a group into what was […]
Portrait of Tecumseh (Continued – from Alabama Folklore Part II) Unemployed authors were employed through the Works Project Administration WPA to record the life and culture of Americans during the Great Depression era. Many were employed in Alabama. In 1937, this excerpt was part of an essay written about Alabama Folklore. The author stated this […]
CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS IN RANDOLPH COUNTY, ALABAMA (Surname starting with D- some with links to gravesites) All the names of the Civil War Soldiers buried in Randolph County can be found in Alabama Genealogy Notes Volume XI Daniel, Hartford Moss, born Oct 25, 1839, died Jul 1, 1915; member of the 5th Battalion of Hilliard’s […]
Census Taker: “Good morning, madam, I’m taking the census.” Old Lady: “The what?” Census Taker: “The c-e-n-s-u-s!” HELP SUPPORT ALABAMA PIONEERS BECOME AN AP PATRON Click to see how Become a Patron! Old Lady: “For lans sakes! What with tramps takin’ everythin’ they kin lay their han’s on, young folks takin’ fotygrafs of ye without […]
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