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Old St. Stephens Part III – The Lawyers, Physicians & Merchants...

 
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Old St. Stephens Part III – The Lawyers, Physicians & Merchants

Reminiscences of Old St. Stephens  PART III (This transcription was read at the Centennial Celebration, May 6, 1899. It was published in four installments in the Washington County News, St. Stephens, May 25, and June 1, 8, and 15, 1899.) by Miss Mary Welsh, of Shuqualak, Missi LAWYERS. Well, there is no living without the […]

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PATRON + Abraham Mordecai lost his ear and almost his life in early Montgomery County, Alabama

Abraham Mordecai was an early settler who lived his last days in Dudleyville, Alabama in a log cabin.Below is a sketch of him written by Alabama Historian, Albert J. Pickett, in 1847. A SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF “OLD MORDACAI” Living at Dudleyville, Tallapoosa County, Ala. He settled in Montgomery County in 1789. He was […]

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PATRON – Local people in news from Lower Peach Tree & Fatama, Alabama 1910

(Copied exactly as published from the Wilcox Progressive Era, Camden, Wilcox County, Alabama, June 2, 1910) ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS Exploration: Lost & Forgotten Stories (Volume 1) Alabama Footprints – Exploration is a collection of lost and forgotten stories about the people who discovered and initially settled in Alabama. Some stories include: The true story of the first […]

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