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Simpson Manuscript – Names & details of the ordinance passed on January 11th to dissolve the union between Alabama and US...

 
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Simpson Manuscript – Names & details of the ordinance passed on January 11th to dissolve the union between Alabama and US

  Excerpt from ALABAMA STATE CAPITOL AN HISTORICAL SKETCH, Brochure by JAMES B. SIMPSON, Late Recording Secretary to the Governor JANUARY 1898 Roemer Printing Co., Montgomery, Ala, Printers THE ORDINANCE OF SECESSION On the 10th, day of January Mr. Yancey, chairman of the committee appointed to draft the ordinance of secession, presented the majority report […]

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PATRON + Dr. James W. Williams of Bibb County received a national honor at the age of 87 in 1903.

(Transcribed from The Centreville Press, Centreville, Bibb County, Alabama, September 24, 1910) AN OLD LANDMARK Dear Editor of The Press: Please indulge us space in your valuable columns to give a brief history of one of the most distinguished old citizens of Bibb county, and a landmark that links the early history of Bibb from […]

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Patron – Personals, Newspaper abstracts of "The Comings and Goings of the citizens of Florence 1905

This article and more abstracts are available in the Book ALABAMA GENEALOGY NOTES: Volume V- Scroll to bottom to see Table of Contents of this book or Click http://www.alabamapioneers.com/did-you-know-we-now-have-an…/ to see how to Become a Patron and unlock this story now. Personal mentions Transcribed From the Florence Times October 6, 1905 – Lauderdale County, Alabama The Coming and […]

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AUTHOR SUNDAY – Her premonition was correct, she never saw her Alabama home again – moving to Oklahoma in 1900

MEMORIES OF THE MOVE TO OKLAHOMA INDIAN TERRITORY written by Guy Davis from his memories as a boy of 11 years Submitted by Martha Ivey Blount. Taken from a 1966 Davis family history compiled by Posey Oliver Davis (1890-1973), a first cousin of the author. Note: Guy Davis (1889-1969) was one of the four children of Isaac Eziekel […]

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