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The beginning of Alabama occurred with a proclamation...

 
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The beginning of Alabama occurred with a proclamation

This story can also be found in the book Alabama Footprints: Immigrants  Land Is Ceded For The Mississippi Territory in 1735 From 1735, large bodies of unfortunate adherents of the British cause fled from South Carolina and Georgia through the dense and pathless forests in what would become the future State of Alabama. They laid […]

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

"And while we may look back upon what we suppose to be the errors and follies of those who have preceded, we should consider that those who are to succeed us will have the privilege and find our errors and follies in abundance to criticize after we have passed away." (Transcribed from Evergreen Star, Evergreen, […]

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PATRON – Local and Personal news around Elba, Coffee County, Alabama May 23, 1901

Patron – Local and Personal news around Elba, Coffee County, Alabama May 23, 1901 (Transcribed excerpts from The Elba Clipper, Elba, Alabama, May 23, 1901) LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. Starling of Troy spent Sunday here. Drink & vote for the most popular girl at Tucker & Harp’s drug store. Mr. J. J. Morris is now […]

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PATRON + RECIPE WEDNESDAY: Ash Cake from the 1930s

ASH CAKE from the 1930s 2 cups corn meal 1 teaspooon salt 1 tablespoon sugar boiling water Mix corn meal, salt and sugar, then add enough boiling water to make a stiff dough. Let stand an hour or two. Mold between the hands into cakes ¾ inch thick. Lay on hot hearth stones near fire […]

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