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Gen. Woodward tells of coming to Alabama Governor’s aid during a fistfight in this letter written Nov. 1858...

 
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Gen. Woodward tells of coming to Alabama Governor's aid during a fistfight in this letter written Nov. 1858

Catoma Creek Falls near old Montgomery, Alabama Wheeling, Winn Parish, Louisiana November 27th, 1858. To J. J. Hooper, Esq: Dear Sir: My health has been bad of late — so much so, that I have been unable to write. I sent you a few days back a little document containing some corrections of errors in my […]

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PATRON + Dexter Avenue – history and posterity – written 1942

DEXTER AVENUE Being remarks made at the Dedication of a marker placed by the Sophies Bibb Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy. April 26, 1942 By Peter A. Brannon It seems fitting that this avenue, evident to all of us, not only the leading one but the most attractive one in the City of Montgomery, […]

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PATRON – Monroe County, Alabama Marriage Record for 1834-1880

This article and more abstracts are available in the Book ALABAMA GENEALOGY NOTES: Volume IV– Scroll to the bottom to see Table of Contents of this book Monroe County, Alabama Marriage Record for 1834-1880 Earliest Marriage Record: p. 17. SEYMOUR BATES to MARTHA A. SHARP, on 25 July 1835. Security: JOSEPH D. BONEY. p. 21. […]

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PATRON + FUNNY FRIDAY -He never said a word about me

Amusing jokes from 1900 newspaper HISTORY DIDN’T MENTION IT Teacher (animatedly) – Now, children, who can tell me what the long reign of Elizabeth brought about? Johnny slowly answered. – Umbrellas? AN INEXCUSABLE OMISSION Five-year-old Barbara went to church one day with her two sisters, Martha and Mary. She came home crying, and being asked […]

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