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Open the door to the hidden and forgotten history of Alabama!

Do you enjoy the stories, videos, and articles on Alabama Pioneers? We have many more, plus extra benefits available only to Alabama Pioneers Patrons. (Continued below) Click the blue box below to see some of the titles of recent Patron stories PATRON STORIES Searchable stories For less than the cost of a cup of coffee […]

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PATRON + First White Settlers in River Bend, Bibb County, Alabama, the Pratts & Fletchers

W. P. Wallace wrote a series of articles in The Centreville Press about Bibb County, Alabama’s history. This one of his transcribed articles transcribed from The Centreville Press, Centreville, Alabama August 5 & 17, 1899 FIRST WHITE SETTLERS of Bibb County By W. P. Wallace William Fletcher was son-in-law of Richard Pratt and brother-in-law to […]

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PATRON – Union Springs, Alabama had businessmen named Hardie, Gay, Davis, Rosenstihl, and others

(Transcribed from Union Springs Herald, Union Springs, Alabama October 7, 1885) The striking two-column advertisement of Gay, Hardie & Co. which appears in this issue is merely an exponent of the enterprise and resources of that immense wholesale grocery establishment. The young men composing this firm are indeed worthy successors of the lamented J. W. […]

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PATRON + RECIPE WEDNESDAY: Frozen Watermelon and Watermelon Parties

FROZEN WATERMELON Remove the heart only from a well-chilled, ripe and juicy watermelon and press first through a colander, then through a sieve, adding sugar to the juice and sweet wine such as catawba or sherry, but not too much or you’ll kill the watermelon flavor and keep it from freezing. Freeze as you do […]

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