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Maybe we should adopt this Native American way of settling disputes – we’d have less bloodshed...

 
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Maybe we should adopt this Native American way of settling disputes – we'd have less bloodshed

Maybe we should adopt this Native American way of settling disputes – we’d have less bloodshed This story is an excerpt from the book ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS Exploration: Lost & Forgotten Stories (Volume 1)  Continued below…. Civil Affairs in Alabama Territory and unique Native American method for settling land dispute. (Excerpt from: The Great Southeast or Clarke […]

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PATRON + The first courthouse in Perry County was a log cabin at Perry Ridge

Settlers came mostly from the Carolinas, Georgia, and Tennessee. Many of them fought in the Revolutionary War. This story is an excerpt from A Collection of PERRY COUNTY ALABAMA PIONEERS BIOGRAPHIES & GENEALOGIES VOLUME I Perry County, Alabama is located in the west-central part of Alabama in the Black Belt region and encompasses 719 square […]

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PATRON – Pig clubs organize in schools, Lima Cola plant installed & Adams barn burned in April 1920 Abbeville, Alabama

PATRON – Pig clubs organize in schools, Lima Cola plant installed & Adams barn burned in April 1920 Abbeville, Alabama THE DOTHAN EAGLE, HOUSTON COUNTY, ALABAMA 1908 NEWSPAPER ABSTRACTS Find your southeast Alabama ancestor in this great KINDLE Book. Immediate download! Dothan was a railroad hub for Southeast Florida and the editor of this newspaper […]

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