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Part IV Mexican War Reminiscences by Judge Zo. S. Cook...

 
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Part IV Mexican War Reminiscences by Judge Zo. S. Cook

  MEXICAN WAR REMINISCENCES Part IV By Judge Zo. S. Cook (These several contributions cover the period of February to April, 1897, and were made to the Wilcox Progressive Era, published at Camden) Article 4 Our first night on shore was the first intimation of what the life of a soldier meant, A storm or […]

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PATRON + This denomination traces its origin to the early nineteenth century

Disciples of Christ was a branch of the general body of Disciples or Christians, and sometimes called Christian churches, or churches of Christ (Disciples). This denomination traces its origin to the religious revival movement during the early years of the nineteenth century, in which the leaders of the movement appealed for the use of the […]

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PATRON – Blount County, Alabama – local news March, 1879

This article and more abstracts are available in the Book ALABAMA GENEALOGY NOTES: Volume XI- Scroll to the bottom to see Table of Contents of the book Blount County, Alabama – local news March, 1879 (Transcribed extracts from Blount County News-Dispatch, Blountsville, Alabama, March 19, 1879) Scroll down for this Patron member story   If this […]

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PATRON + TOMBSTONE TUESDAY: Advertising on tombstones from a grieving wife

In a cemetery near Paris, in France, a small lamp was at one time kept burning under an urn over a grave, and the following inscription was on the stone: Here lies Fournier (Pierre Victor), Inventor of ‘Everlasting Lamps, ‘ Which burn only one centime’s worth of oil in an hour. He Was A Good […]

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