Sunday, February 7, 2021

SUNDAY SOLILOQUY: Mama’s Hands were not beautifully manicured or . . ....

 
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SUNDAY SOLILOQUY: Mama's Hands were not beautifully manicured or . . .

Not manicured Mama's hands were not beautifully manicured or white and soft. They could plant a garden, gather food for canning and make a meal for a family. Her hands could soothe a crying infant and smooth a seven-year-old's cowlick. Reclaimed feed sacks Mama's hands washed the clothes and ironed them. She could sew a dress […]

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PATRON + An 1814 description of Alabama Native Americans

This is an excerpt from ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS Pioneers: Lost & Forgotten Stories (Volume 3) First Edition Become an Alabama Pioneers Patron/Patreon and unlock even more stories! https://www.alabamapioneers.com/unlock-the-secrets-to-alabamas-past/ 1814 Description Of Native Americans In 1792, there were no white settlements between the Alabama river and northward in the vicinity of Nashville except for the old French […]

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PATRON – Murder of Probate Judge, Suicide and Bender-Taylor wedding – February 7, 1900

(Local news transcribed from THE MONTGOMERY, ADVERTISER, Montgomery, Ala., February 7, 1900) BOYLE ACQUITTED Murder of McClure a Deeper Mystery Than Ever Florence, Feb. 6 – (Special) Marshall Boyle’s preliminary trial for the assassination of Probate Judge McClure, concluded shortly after noon, and resulted in the discharge of the accused. The authorities now have no […]

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