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Great bank robbery in Hartselle, Alabama in 1926 was never solved – case still open...

 
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Great bank robbery in Hartselle, Alabama in 1926 was never solved – case still open

Early on the morning on March 15, 1926, the town of Hartselle in Morgan County, Alabama was held hostage for almost four hours while “thieves stripped the bank of all its cash and gold and some silver coins.” The robbers were never caught. It was reported that up to fifteen robbers participated in the robbery and […]

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PATRON + Marion, Perry County, Alabama did not progress until 1828 – one man helped

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 VI SLOW improvement of Marion until 1838—Population in 1826—Cause of slow progress of improvement—Store established by Messrs. U. & L. Langdon—Mr. Levi Langdon? his character, public spirit—indebtedness […]

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PATRON – Deaths in Monroe County, Alabama in 1867

Deaths and estates of James T. Coleman, W. E. Carter, Wm. Powell, John D. Strock, B. J. West, W. N. Peavy, Isaac Betts, Sr., E. W. Harwell, D. W. Kelly, Obediah Coley, Henry Millender, R. C. Puryear, Levitia Minier, Rufus K. George, Jas. L. McLean, Samuel McCrary, W. H. Cunningham, Young Lee, (Transcribed from The […]

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PATRON + RECIPE WEDNESDAY: Brunswick Stew from 1930s recipe

Brunswick stew is a traditional dish that is popular in the South. The origin of the dish is uncertain, but it is believed to have been invented in the early 19th century. The states of Virginia and Georgia both make claims for originating the stew, in addition to claims of a German origin. Parent Teachers […]

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