Saturday, April 24, 2021

UPDATED WITH PODCAST -Two duels in early Alabama related to U. S. Senators and Judges...

 
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UPDATED WITH PODCAST -Two duels in early Alabama related to U. S. Senators and Judges

Duels were commonplace in early Alabama (Lawrence County, Alabama) by Col. Edmond Saunders written ca. 1890s Col. Gallaway of Lawrence County, Alabama frequently served as arbitrator or second in duels in early Alabama. Memphis, Tennessee was a battlefield for duelists who flocked there from Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas and Kentucky, and from all parts of Tennessee. […]

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PATRON + Shoes Full of Tacks – ex-slave story from Lee County, Alabama

SHOES FULL OF TACKS Interview of George Chambers by Preston Klein Lee County Ex-slave story written 10/7/371 "Uncle George" (George Chambers) was hoeing in his little garden when I went to his house and said he was glad to sit down and talk to me for he was tired and hot. Uncle George is very […]

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ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS Series – Removal includes treaties, speeches of officials Indian removal

ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS – Removal includes many of the speeches, letters and methods used by the U. S. Government to remove the Native Americans from the South. Makes a great gift! (Also available as a Kindle book here) This book documents many of the treaties, enticement, and reasons why the Native-American were forced to leave the South. Beginning […]

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