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Secret political society – Union League of America...

 
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Secret political society – Union League of America

UNION LEAGUE OF AMERICA (This has been transcribed verbatim from: History of Alabama and dictionary of Alabama biography, Volume 2 By Thomas McAdory Owen, Marie Bankhead Owen – Please remember the time period and be aware of offensive language) UNION LEAGUE OF AMERICA is a secret political society, which originated in the Northern States in […]

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

(Transcribed from Evergreen Star, Evergreen, Conecuh County, Alabama, September 4, 1879 — this page was badly smeared so part of the story could not be read. We decided to include it anyway as it still provides considerable genealogy information on settlers. Smeared sections will be denoted by —) (Written expressly for the Star) EARLY HISTORY […]

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PATRON – There was a new Post Office in Arly, Alabama in December 1900

Patron – There was a new Post Office in Arly, Alabama in December 1900. (Excerpts transcribed from The New Era, Double Springs, Alabama, Jan. 4, 1901 – The paper was badly torn) Personals W. D. Cates, A. J. Palt (?), and John Poovy of beat 8, passed through though today enroute home from Haleyville. Felix […]

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PATRON + RECIPE WEDNESDAY: Boiled and German Custard recipes from the 1890s

BOILED CUSTARD Beat seven eggs very light, omitting the whites of two, mix them gradually with a quart of milk and half a cupful of sugar; boil in a dish set into another of boiling water; add flavoring. As soon as it comes to the boiling point remove it, or it will be liable to […]

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