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Strange advertisement? in Cullman, Alabama newspaper of 1884...

 
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Strange advertisement? in Cullman, Alabama newspaper of 1884

  LOST BOY Five Thousand Dollars Reward (Note – Transcribed as written) (Excerpt from The Cullman Tribune, Cullman, Alabama, January 11, 1884) This cash will be paid in coon skins, possum hides or other produce to be collected at or about next camp-meeting, or thereafter, by any one what catches him; for a young man […]

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PATRON + Gen. LaFayette letters – These three letters note the preparations of the transportation required

Once Gen. LaFayette agreed to the invitation of Governor Israel Pickens to visit Alabama, Gov. Pickens began to make preparations for his visit by dispatching letters – these were a few of the responses about the transportation by steamship and carriages needed. (This letter is noted on the back,) “Gen. Everitt committee of escort.”) Matthew’s […]

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PATRON – Mill for sale, death and money lenders were in the news in Albertville October 23, 1919

Mill for sale, death and money lenders were in the news in Albertville October 23, 1919 (The following genealogical information with names of Albertville citizens has been transcribed from The Sand Mountain Banner, Albertville, Alabama, published October 23, 1919) THURSDAY, OCT. 23, 1919 It seems unfortunate that Sand Mountain should produce so many demonstration agents […]

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