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Part IV Joel D. Murphree – Civil War letters...

 
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Part IV Joel D. Murphree – Civil War letters

AUTOBIOGRAPHY AND CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF JOEL MURPHREE OF TROY, ALABAMA 1864-1865 Introduction “by H. E. STERKX (Dr. Sterkx was a member of the history faculty, Troy State Teachers College) Part IV JOEL DYER MURPHREE TO WIFE, Near Atlanta, Ga., June 5, 1864 My dear Ursula Have you quit writing. The last letter I received […]

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PATRON + Part I Alabama Great Southern Railroad – Southern Railway brought settlers, industrialists & farmers to the South

(Excerpts transcribed from Tuscaloosa Weekly Times, Tuscaloosa, Alabama May 12, 1899) Southern Railway and Alabama Great Southern Railroad REACH EVERY PRINCIPAL CITY AND PORT In the South —The Fastest Passenger and Freight Schedules — The Road Bending Every Energy Toward Developing Resources of the Country Lying Adjacent to Its Rights of Way. The Southern and […]

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PATRON – List of Names of the Sons of Tuscaloosa County Alabama who represented and occupied the Gubernatorial prior to 1899.

(Clippings from Tuscaloosa Weekly Times, Tuscaloosa, Alabama May 12, 1899) A list of the names of the Sons of Tuscaloosa County who have occupied the Gubernatorial chair – who represented the Sixth Alabama District in the Nation’s Congress and in the Confederate Congress. Governors of the State from Tuscaloosa County – Jushua L. Martin, 1845, […]

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PATRON + MONDAY MUSINGS: Who is a genealogist?

Where Do I Start?: HINTS and TIPS for BEGINNING GENEALOGISTS with ONLINE RESOURCE Do you need some guidance in your genealogy search? Save time and avoid pitfalls in your research. This book provides simple, no-nonsense instructions to help you get started. Many FREE research links included. Tips include: WHERE TO FIND – on-line resources, experienced genealogists […]

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