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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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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