Saturday, October 30, 2021

How much have cheerleader costumes changed since the 1950s?...

 
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How much have cheerleader costumes changed since the 1950s?

It is amazing what can be found at the Alabama Department of Archives and History. Here are some Baldwin Junior High cheerleader pictures from Montgomery, Alabama that made their way to the Alabama Department of Archives and History.  Do you recognize anyone? The last picture has the names of the girls. Cheerleaders at Baldwin Junior […]

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PATRON – BIOGRAPHY: Major Thomas Peters was born October 29, 1812

This biography can also be found in Biographies of Notable and Not-so-Notable Alabama Pioneers Volume 3 – NOW IN EBOOK, PAPERBACK AND HARDBACK! THOMAS PETERS BIOGRAPHY and GENEALOGY (b. 1812 d.1883) Jefferson County, Alabama While no railroad had opened to commerce the land-locked mineral wealth of Alabama, Major Thomas Peters traveled on foot across the […]

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Samuel Lowery was a Revolutionary War Soldier – here are some descendants in Alabama

Samuel Lowery was believed to have been born around 1760 in Ireland. He married Hanna Jeffers/Peppers in Virginia. She was born 1768 in Virginia so he must have immigrated when he was quite young to Virginia. His gr-grandson Joel Lowrey/Lowery applied and was accepted to the Sons of the American Revolution for his Revolutionary War […]

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BIOGRAPHY: Christopher C. Nesmith born October 29, 1873

CHRISTOPHER C. NESMITH BIOGRAPHY and GENEALOGY (1873-1931) Lamar, Marion, Winston, Walker, Jefferson & Tuscaloosa County, Alabama Christopher C. Nesmith, of Birmingham, achieved a standing both in the professional and political world vouchsafed to few men of his age. His father, Hon. Thomas Benton Nesmith, was also distinguished as a lawyer and statesman and one of […]

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