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Early group pictures from the University of Alabama includes football team of 1901!...

 
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Early group pictures from the University of Alabama includes football team of 1901!

Here are some early group photographs from the University of Alabama at the Alabama Department of Archives and History. Very few of the people in the pictures have been named. Can you identify some of the individuals? Comment below or share your information with the ADAH through the links provided with the photographs. Alabama Cavaliers […]

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PATRON + Lucy W. Frye's parents killed by Indians, but she survived and had many descendants

(Transcribed excerpt from The Monroe Journal, Monroe County Alabama, December 5, 1935) PICTURESQUE PERSONALITIES OF MONROE by Miriam Brewer Richardson, Montgomery Advertiser Long before the beautiful county of Monroe was established by a proclamation of Governor Holmes of Mississippi Territory, June 5, 1815, a sturdy group of settlers had built their cabins on the rich […]

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PATRON – Pioneer dies, tot killed & Loving Cup entrants for the year of 1923

(Transcribed from December 27, 1923, The Birmingham News, Birmingham, Alabama) HELENA PIONEER DIES HELENA, ALA., Dec. 17 – Special – Funeral services over the body of N. L. Roy, 86, pioneer and one of the most prominent citizens of Helena, who died Sunday morning at his residence, were held Tuesday afternoon from the Central Presbyterian […]

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PATRON+ MONDAY MUSINGS: How many of these things did you do as a child in the summer in Alabama?

It is so much fun to look back and remember the wonderful things about living in Alabama and the south. Children still do some of these things. How many did you do as a child in Alabama? spent a summer afternoon lying on the grass and making images of the clouds made a daisy necklace […]

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