Wednesday, April 21, 2021

PATRON + RECIPE WEDNESDAY: Sweet potato casserole...

 
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PATRON + RECIPE WEDNESDAY: Sweet potato casserole

This is an old Southern favorite recipe. How do you make yours? SWEET POTATO CASSEROLE 1 Large can sweet potatoes (or equivalent in fresh cooked – about 3 cups) 1/2 cup sugar 1 small can evaporated milk 1 egg 1/2 stick butter or margarine 1 teaspoon nutmeg (or other spice if preferred cinnamon, etc.) 1/2 […]

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Is this the last Mountain Lion in Alabama?

Many people commented and responded to the story  The Last Panther in Alabama – or was he? that was recently posted on AP with their own experiences. We decided to request pictures of any Panthers that people have seen in Alabama and post them on the website. This photo was taken behind the Dollar Tree in […]

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Essential book for WWI genealogy research in Alabama

This KINDLE book includes all the deaths from World War I, listed by the county where they last resided, over 60 pages of names. ALABAMA DEATHS FROM WW I Download this Kindle book to your Kindle in less than 30 seconds or to your PC, iPAD, iPhone, MAC or Android device with FREE Apps (below) […]

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PATRON + Limestone County – Scraps VIII Several religious denominations met in the same church

“SCRAPS” RELATING TO THE EARLY HISTORY OF LIMESTONE COUNTY This excerpt has been transcribed from The Athens Post, April 18, 1867. Page 2, Column 2. Part VIII I suppose, in this number, to go back and travel over the same ground, to some extent; and then to notice the first efforts made in this county […]

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PATRON – Genealogy queries from the 1930s may provide some clues for family researchers

Below are some Genealogy Queries published in The Alabama Historical Quarterly, Vol 1, No. 1, Spring Issue 1930 that may be of interest to family researchers today. These are queries sent to the Alabama Department of Archives And History in the 1930s but they may provide some links or clues to the past for some […]

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PATRON+ TOMBSTONE TUESDAY: These men were proud of the number of children they had

These men evidently wanted more children: Moultrie, Georgia: Here lies the father of twenty-nine, He would have had more but he didn’t have time. Epitaph in small Alabama town: Here lied the Father Of twenty-five: He would have had more But he lost his drive. ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS – Settlement: Lost & Forgotten Stories (Volume 2) […]

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