Anne Royall (June 11, 1769 – October 1, 1854) was by some accounts the first professional woman journalist in the United States. When her husband’s died in 1797, there was intense litigation between Anne and her Royall relatives over his estate. After seven years of fighting, his will which left her most of his property […]
(Transcribed excerpt is from The Monroe Journal, Monroe County Alabama, December 5, 1935) PICTURESQUE PERSONALITIES OF MONROE by Miriam Brewer Richardson, Montgomery Advertiser Charles Tait, Alabama’s first Federal district judge, resided in Monroe. He was born in Louisa County, Virginia, and came of distinguished ancestry, being a cousin of Henry Clay. While studying law as […]
(Transcribed from December 27, 1923, The Birmingham News, Birmingham, Alabama) MORGAN KIWANIANS TO HOLD ELECTION ALBANY-DECATUR, Ala., Dec. 27 – Special – The regular weekly meeting of the Morgan Kiwannis Club will be held at the Hilda Restaurant Thursday evening at 6:30 o’clock. A large attendance is expected because the annual election of officers will […]
Glazed Louisiana Yams 1 can yams 7 T. margarine 3 T. lemon juice 3 T. honey or 4 1/2 T. brown sugar 1/ 1/2 t. grated lemon rind 3/4 c. cherries (fresh or canned) Drain syrup from yams and simmer until reduced by one-half. Add remaining ingredients and boil 2 minutes. Add yams and simmer […]
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