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Part 4 Alabama in Mexico War – personal letter about the war...

 
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Part 4 Alabama in Mexico War – personal letter about the war

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) Part 4 The next day after the surrender, our Brigade was ordered to prepare for a march to Alvarado, a town of some size down the coast, 60 […]

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PATRON + Alabama Folklore Part IV, Creole Lore and Using the Same Means of Travel

Photograph of Cajun girl and boy in Mobile County, Alabama (Alabama Department of Archives and History) (Continued – from Alabama Folklore Part III) 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 […]

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PATRON – Personals – April 1, 1880 The BIBB BLADE, SIX MILE, BIBB COUNTY, ALABAMA

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 (Transcribed from The Bibb Blade (Six Mile, Alabama) April 1, 1880 – Frank P. Glass, Editor and Proprietor) OFFICERS OF BIBB COUNTY T. J. Smitherman, Prob. Judge C. […]

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PATRON + RECIPE WEDNESDAY: Beauty recipes and tips from the 1800s

Castor and tea seemed to solve many problems in olden days….   Afternoon of Tea ca. 1901 (Library of Congress) A good complexion never goes with a bad diet. Late eating, over-eating, too much candies, sweets, etc., are the main causes of pimples and blotches. Strong tea drunk regularly, will after a while give the […]

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