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North Carolina party risks all to travel to Alabama...

 
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North Carolina party risks all to travel to Alabama

This story is an excerpt from the book ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS Exploration: Lost & Forgotten Stories (Volume 1) available at Amazon.com Tennessee settlers had lived independently of North Carolina or the United Colonies till 1788 when their country was ceded to Congress and they became a part of the state of North Carolina. Americans, so soon as […]

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PATRON + Dowling Family – Early history and settlers of SE Alabama written in 1899

  EARLY HISTORY OF SOUTHEAST ALABAMAi By W. L. Andrews 1899 THE SOUTHERN STAR, MAY 31, 1899 The Dowling family History first dawns on the Dowling family in Virginia and dates back seven generations to Robert Dowling. The idea was obtained that he came to this country from Ireland in the 17th century but it […]

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PATRON – Kellett-Gilbreath nuptials and reopening of Agricultural and City schools were in the local news in Albertville, Alabama in January 1903.

(Transcribed from THE GUNTERSVILLE DEMOCRAT, January 15, 1903, Guntersville, Alabama) CORRESPONDENCE ALBERTVILLE ITEMS Henderson Walker is visiting friends at Anderson, Tenn. Miss Ira Vanzant of Crossville spent Sunday with Misses Lillie and Lola Luther. Mrs. Dora Petty and family have moved here from Collinsville, and are occupying the Franklin residence. Ollie McNaron is in Anderson, […]

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PATRON +SATURDAY SECRETS – Removing scratches from furniture

Old Tips on Removing Scratches from Wood Furniture Rub the meat of walnuts into walnut wood. Fill cherry or mahogany wood by applying iodine with a cotton swab or toothpick See books by Donna R Causey Rub Camphor oil into scratches to fill light or dark wood. The darker the wood, the more you need. […]

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