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1826 – Frontier Evangelist, Henry Bryson – Part IV...

 
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1826 – Frontier Evangelist, Henry Bryson – Part IV

FRONTIER EVANGELIST THE JOURNAL OF HENRY BRYSON (Transcribed from The Alabama Historical Quarterly, Vol. 42, Nos. 01 & 02, Spring and Summer 1980) PART IV WILCOX COUNTY, ALABAMA Th. After breckfast I came in company with Mr. up to Mrs. Bonner’s in Wilcox County. 25 miles. 16th. Fri. I left here after breckfast, and came […]

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PATRON + PART I – Early settlers of Evergreen, Conecuh County, Alabama was written in 1879

(Transcribed from Evergreen Star, Evergreen, Alabama, August 21, 1879) (Written expressly for the Star) EARLY HISTORY OF WHAT IS KNOWN AS THE EVERGREEN BEAT BY YOUNG M. RABB (1826-1894) In the year 1819 Wm. Jones, sr., Joseph Cluff, Nelson Cluff, George Foote, settled within what is now the town of Evergreen. Foote came from South […]

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PATRON – Sep. 21, 1908 – election in Dothan, no one knew about – secret orders and new businesses

Patron – Sep. 21, 1908 – election in Dothan, no one knew about – secret orders and new businesses (Excerpt from The Dothan Eagle, Houston County, September 21, 1908) CITY ELECTION The city of Dothan had an election today, but few people knew it. All knew in a general way that the candidates nominated in […]

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PATRON + MONDAY MUSINGS: This is so true. I'm still the same

“The great secret that all old people share is that you really haven’t changed in 70 or 80 years. Your body changes, but you don’t change at all." Doris Lessing FreeHearts: 2nd edition A Novel of Colonial America (Tapestry of Love Series Book 3) Inspired by real events, Col. John Washington (ancestor of President George Washington), Randall […]

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BIOGRAPHY: Sarah Jane Arnold (1825 – 1899)

This is an excerpt from the book Compiled records of BIBB COUNTY, ALABAMA PIONEERS VOLUME I: Biographies Genealogy Reports, Notes & Records SARAH JANE ARNOLD BIOGRAPHY and GENEALOGY (1825-1899) Bibb County, Alabama Frederick Monroe James’ second wife was Sarah Jane Arnold. She was born July 8, 1825 in Bibb County, Alabama to the pioneer family […]

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