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Gen. LaFayette Letters -On December 25th, 1824, Governor Israel Pickens sent his letter of invitation to General LaFayette...

 
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Gen. LaFayette Letters -On December 25th, 1824, Governor Israel Pickens sent his letter of invitation to General LaFayette

On December 25th, 1824, Governor Israel Pickens sent his letter of invitation to General LaFayette: State of Alabama Executive Department Cahaba December 25th 1824 Maj. General La Fayette Sir: In behalf of the State of Alabama and in compliance with the unanimous Resolution of the legislature thereof, I have the honour to invite you to […]

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Patron+ Red Level, Alabama – A description of the town in 1913

The following description of Red Level, Alabama is from The Pensacola Journal, June 08, 1913, Covington County, Ala. Edition, ONE OF THE LIVE TOWNS IN COVINGTON COUNTY ARE LOCATED IN A FINE, FERTILE FARMING DISTRICT WHICH HAS MUCH TO OFFER THE PROSPECTIVE SETTLER. The up and coming little city of Red Level, Alabama, with a […]

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PATRON – Randolph County, Alabama – (J) – Civil War soldiers with links to gravesites

All the names of the Civil War Soldiers buried in Randolph County can be found in the book Alabama Genealogy Notes Volume XI Postcard is of U. S. Post Office, Roanoke, Ala. -"Visitors and Tourists will always receive a True Southern Welcome at Brown’s Rexall Drug Store in Roanoke, Alabama. Travelers to and from Florida […]

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PATRON + GOOD OLE DAYS –Infection Through Cigar Cutters

(Transcribed from The Boaz Leader, Boaz, Alabama, January 6, 1915) Good Ole Days –Infection Through Cigar Cutters When it is recognized how easily the cigar cutter may be the means of spreading infection, and infection of a dangerous nature, the days of this article of convenience will be numbered. To illustrate: a person will often, […]

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