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Simpson Manuscript – On Feb. 4, 1861, these delegates met at the Confederate Conference held in Montgomery, Alabama....

 
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Simpson Manuscript – On Feb. 4, 1861, these delegates met at the Confederate Conference held in Montgomery, Alabama.

  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 CONFEDERATE CONFERENCE On the 4th day of February, 1861, in pursuance of the invitation extended by the Alabama convention, representatives from the following Southern States, assembled in […]

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PATRON + 1899 News clipping about Tuscaloosa, Alabama citizen Washington Moody

Washington Moody was born 1807 in Mecklenburg County, Virginia and came with his parents to Tuscaloosa at the age of thirteen. SOURCE (Clippings from Tuscaloosa Weekly Times, Tuscaloosa, Alabama May 12, 1899) The Grand Masters of Free & Accepted Masons of the State of Alabama 1811-2011 Many early photographs of the Grand Masters are included […]

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PATRON – Greene County, Alabama – Various Court Records

GREENE COUNTY, ALABAMA VARIOUS COURT RECORDS From Greene County, Alabama, Tract Book: p. 251. CALEB EUBANKS patented land in Township 20, Range 4, East, Sec. 6, on May 13, 1834. Patents Nos. 1644 and 1645 p. 264. JOHN DARDEN patented land in Township 21, Range 4, Sec. 7, in 1825 JAMES DARDEN in same township […]

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PATRON + SATURDAY SECRETS – 1900 directions for ebonizing furniture

How to Ebonize If you would like to convert a plain deal table, or any other similar article into a thing of beauty, try what ebonizing it will do. First of all, you must clean the wood and rub it down with sandpaper. Then sponge it with a pint of water to which you have […]

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