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Marion County – the sad death of old mare Jenney and her colt from 1817...

 
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Marion County – the sad death of old mare Jenney and her colt from 1817

THE HISTORY OF MARION SKETCHES OF LIFE in Perry County, Alabama By S. A. Townes “Vive La Bagatelle.” MARION, ALABAMA Printed by Dennis Dykom 1844 Preface and Chapter I Marion-motives for writing History of-its latitude— Michael Muckle, first settler-his quiet and unobtrusive life-Anecdote concerning Mr. Muckle, the old Mare Jenny and her colt-Melancholy casualty to […]

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PATRON + 1899 News clipping about Tuscaloosa, Alabama citizen Dr. W. S. Wyman

Dr. W. S. Wyman, in 1899, was the senior member of the faculty of the University of Alabama. SOURCE (Clippings from Tuscaloosa Weekly Times, Tuscaloosa, Alabama May 12, 1899) Some Descendants of JAMES CRAWFORD (1789-1839) Hale County, Alabama James Crawford, son of George Crawford was born March 10, 1789 in South Carolina. He married Nancy […]

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PATRON – Part I Alabama citizens were mentioned in this transcription of in Columbus Enquirer in 1832-1833

Alabama citizens were mentioned in this transcription of in Columbus Enquirer in 1832-1833 Columbus Enquirer, Columbus, Georgia PART I These transcriptions are from a Georgia newspaper in the years 1832-1833. They include many Alabama Citizens since Columbus is located on the border with Alabama 28 Jan, 1832 On Monday last, an unfortunate meeting, commonly know by […]

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PATRON + RECIPE WEDNESDAY: Teacakes – Alabama version

TEACAKES (Submitted by Amanda Gallatin) Ask an English baker for teacakes, and you'll likely get yeasty buns filled with dry fruit. Ask an Australian baker for a teacake, and you'll likely get small sponge cakes. Ask an Alabama baker for teacakes, and you will certainly receive a batch of large, very flat, slightly tart cookies. […]

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