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The early Inn-keepers of Lawrence County had difficulty making money...

 
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The early Inn-keepers of Lawrence County had difficulty making money

The Inn-keepers (Lawrence County, Alabama) written ca. 1890s by Col. Edmond Saunders The Innkeepers of Moulton (Lawrence County, Alabama) have been numerous, and they have followed each other in quick succession like scenes in a panorama. One reason of this incessant change was that each found, in spite of the closest economy, that no money […]

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PATRON – Men's faces were clean-shaven in the early days of Alabama

Style of Dress in Early Times (Lawrence County, Alabama) by Col. Edmond Saunders written ca. 1890s The young men in full dress wore blue cloth coats with metal buttons and swallow tails, and vests sometimes embroidered on the edges. The pants were tight about the hips and knees and loose below—of cloth in the winter […]

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PATRON + An incident from Reconstruction Days in Greensboro, Alabama

An incident from Reconstruction Days in Greensboro, Alabama1 Published 1908 During Reconstruction Days after the Civil War, there were three companies, containing three hundred soldiers, camped in the town, with the object of keeping "order," and seeing to it that affairs were conducted as the general government at Washington thought they should be. Three Federal […]

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