SAMUEL BAINS LETTER Fort Deposit* November 25th 1813 Dear Christiana I wrote to you about the 12th Since, then I have heard that all the letters that was in that mail was burnt if it was the case you have heard of the battle before this and of the killed and wounded, I can […]
Dr. Joseph Dill Alison, the author of this diary was born December 23, 1828, at Charleston, S. C., and died at Carlowville, June 3, 1905. He was the son of Hugh Lee and Mary Catherine (Beekman) Alison, South Carolinians who removed from Charleston to Carlowville, in 1833. The former was educated in Charleston and […]
This article and more abstracts are available in the Book ALABAMA GENEALOGY NOTES: Volume X Scroll to the bottom to see Table of Contents of the book December 22, 1937 – Transcribed from the Tuscaloosa News (with original spelling errors) NORTHPORT STORE IS ENTERED BY ROBBERS Deputies from the sheriff’s office were hunting today for […]
While completing some research, I discovered this article by renowned Alabama historian and archivist Peter A Brannon the third director of the Alabama Department of Archives and History (1882-1967) which was evidently a speech he gave on the importance of historical museums. It was printed in The Alabama Historical Quarterly, Vol. 07, No. 02, in […]
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