In 1965 Judge Annie Lola Price, the first woman to serve on the high court of Alabama as Chief Court of Criminal Appeals, was quoted in a news story by News Staff Writer Jean Quillen of the Anniston Star, “Women are not full citizens of Alabama until they are allowed to sit as jurors.” Women were […]
EARLIEST POSTOFFICES IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY A table of Postoffices compilation (N.A.RO. all States and Territories Books 1, 2 and 3) shows four Postoffices credited to what is now Montgomery County, in the period 1817 to 1819, these being Lyme (should read Line) Creek, with William Barnett as Postmaster, commissioned December 20, 1817, and Line Creek, […]
Patron – Local news from The American Banner (Bay Minette, Alabama, September 16, 1899) (Transcribed extracts from The American Banner (Bay Minette, Alabama, September 16, 1899) A WOMAN KILLED BY A(N) ENGINE Monday morning about 8 o’clock Mrs. Katie Chambers, a widow, about 60 years of age, was killed by a Southern switch engine in […]
THREE-SOUP CHICKEN 1/1/2 sticks margarine 1 can cream of mushroom soup 1 can cream of chicken soup 1 can cream of celery soup 1 1/4 cup of rice (uncooked) 1 small can mushroom pieces, drained 1/2 can water 8 chicken breasts or a fryer cut up Melt margarine; add three soups (undiluted); stir in rice, mushrooms, […]
On July 29, 2020, ALABAMA GENEALOGY NOTES Volume III was placed on sale for 99 cents! The price of this Ebook will increase 5 times over the next few days until it returns to the original list price om August 5, 2020 We now have 100 ebooks on sale at Amazon.com! AND WE ARE CELEBRATING […]
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