Wednesday, March 18, 2020

UPDATED WITH PODCAST – Madame Wooster cared for the sick in Birmingham & had a romance with John Wilkes Booth is honored at UAB...

 
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UPDATED WITH PODCAST – Madame Wooster cared for the sick in Birmingham & had a romance with John Wilkes Booth is honored at UAB

[The Lou Wooster Public Health Award at the University of Alabama in Birmingham School of Public Health is presented annually by the University of Alabama School of Public Health to recognize individuals, groups, or organizations who are unconventional public health heroes. – This is who it is named after] LOUISE CATHERINE WOOSTER BIOGRAPHY and GENEALOGY […]

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PATRON + Pioneer Talladega, Its Minutes and Memories Chapter 28 – The days after the War ends

PIONEER TALLADEGA, ITS MINUTES AND MEMORIES By Jehu Wellington Vandiver CHAPTER XXVIII The story of the desperate struggle of the people of this county during the Civil War will never be written—no pen is adequate to the task—and yet it should not be relegated to oblivion without some slight chronicle of its stress and suffering. […]

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PATRON – Progress on school well, J. B. McCrory ill, and visitors in Sumter County, Alabama August 3, 1923

Local news about people from around Sumter County, August 3, 1923 (Transcribed from Sumter County Journal, York, Alabama, August 31, 1923) EMELLE ETCHINGS Mr. Jack Smith of Geiger is making good progress on the bored well at the school house. This will be a much needed improvement to our community. Mrs. Estelle Wiggins returned from […]

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PATRON + RECIPE WEDNESDAY: Raisin Puffs with lemon sauce

RAISIN PUFFS WITH LEMON CREAM SAUCE 2 eggs, well beaten 2 tablespoons sugar 1 cup milk ¼ teaspoon salt 2 cups flour ¾ cup seeded raisins 3 teaspoons baking powder 1/3 cup butter Cream butter and sugar, and add beaten eggs. Sift a little flour over raisins, mix and sife remainder with dry ingredients and […]

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