Saturday, March 28, 2020

Part 1 – Alabama in the Mexican War – a personal letter describing the experience...

 
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Part 1 – Alabama in the Mexican War – a personal letter describing the experience

Part 1 ALABAMA IN MEXICO WAR Letter to DR. W. S. WYMAN From S. F. NUNNELEE (Written June 14, 1906) Mexico War Correspondence, Military Records Division Department Archives and History) Dr. W. S. Wyman, Tuskaloosa, Ala. Knowing that you take a deep interest in whatever pertains to the History of Alabama, I though you might […]

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UPDATED WITH PODCAST PATRON + Fifty-five elk were brought to Alabama

FIFTY-FIVE ELK FROM YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK BROUGHT TO ALABAMA BY THE DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND FISH Here is what happened to them afterward In Alabama’s early years, elk roamed the forests as much as deer. Due to over-hunting and disease, they disappeared. Around, 1910, the State Game and Fish Commissioner of Alabama made an attempt to […]

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PATRON – Randolph County, Alabama – (E & F) – Civil War soldiers 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 CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS IN RANDOLPH COUNTY, ALABAMA (Surname starting with E & F- some with links to gravesites) Earnest, George L. born Sep 28, 1828, died Mar 9, 1909, member of the 6th Georgia […]

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PATRON + SATURDAY SECRETS – Place the bosom board under the bosom

  These instructions for properly searching, folding and ironing shirts make me tired just reading them. I’m glad I live in this century! How To Starch, Fold And Iron Shirts To three tablespoonfuls of dry, fine starch allow a quart of water. First wet the starch smooth in a little cold water in a tin […]

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