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PATRON – The Happenings of a Day in Alabama February 7, 1900 – Part II – Political parties, smallpox in news...

 
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PATRON – The Happenings of a Day in Alabama February 7, 1900 – Part II – Political parties, smallpox in news

(Local news transcribed from THE MONTGOMERY, ADVERTISER, Montgomery, Ala., February 7, 1900) BARBOUR COMMITTEE Plans for Holding the Democratic Primary Election Eufaula, Feb. 6 – (Special) The County Democratic Executive Committee met at the court house here at noon today and was called to order by the Chairman, Hon. A. H. Merrill. Twelve members responded […]

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PATRON + RECIPE WEDNESDAY: Rusk, Graham Crisps and Rice Waffles

Some Dietetic Recipes from 1883 Ladies Guide in Health and Disease RUSK – Bread and crackers may be made into granola by first drying till brown, and then grinding in a coffee or hand mill. This is a very serviceable article for thickening puddings; soups, etc. May be eaten with hot milk. GRAHAM CRISPS – […]

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PATRON+ TOMBSTONE TUESDAY: Interesting Epitaphs on tombstones

Some people believe in showing or engraving their trades on their tombstones… Epitaph to blind woodsawyer in Georgia: “While none ever saw him see thousands have seen him saw.” Elkhart, Indiana, epitaph on tombstone of teacher: “School is out Teacher has gone home.” Epitaph to fireman in Wilmington, North Carolina “William P. Monroe Died 1878, […]

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