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

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

To say that there was suffering for water goes without saying… MEXICAN WAR REMINISCENCES Part V 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 5 We remained stationed at this camp till about the first […]

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PATRON+ Battelle, now a ghost town in Alabama, had a furnace that was moved to India in 1917

Battelle is now a privately owned ghost town in DeKalb County, Alabama, United States, but on “Thursday evening, November 25th, 1915, Battelle had on her ‘Sunday Best’ according to W. H. Bays. (Excerpt Transcribed from The Fort Payne Journal, Fort Payne, Alabama)The occasion was that of Thanksgiving, 1915. The citizenship of Battelle and vicinity had […]

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PATRON – Genealogy Notes of the PHILEN Family of Wilcox County, Alabama

This article and more abstracts are available in the Book ALABAMA GENEALOGY NOTES: Volume II- Scroll to bottom to see Table of Contents of the book Genealogy Notes of the Philen Family of Wilcox County, Alabama From Minutes of Probate Court, Book 5: p. 159. June 14, 1845. WILLIAM F. FOUNTAIN, JOSHUA PHILEN & SIDNEY […]

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Perry County was settled before Alabama became a state and was originally a much larger county in Alabama

Many people settled in Alabama for a time when the Mississippi Territory opened, then moved further west. Perry County was a much larger county in the early days of Alabama. Many early settlers can later be found in neighboring counties which were originally part of Perry County. A Collection of PERRY COUNTY ALABAMA PIONEERS BIOGRAPHIES & […]

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PATRON + GOOD OLE DAYS – Cool Air In Cellar May Do Work Of Ice

Most Essential Part of Keeping House in Summer Miniature Iceless Refrigerator is Made by Inverting an Unglazed Earthenware Flowerpot in a Dish or Pan or Water Keeping food cool is an essential part of summer housekeeping. With ice and a well-made ice chest, difficulties are few, but without them other methods are necessary. We must […]

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