Wednesday, October 13, 2021

This man from Springville, Alabama became head of one of the largest programs in the United States and most people don’t know his name....

 
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This man from Springville, Alabama became head of one of the largest programs in the United States and most people don't know his name.

Did you or your parents participate in this program? Share your experiences in the comments below. June 26, 1935 was an important day for Alabama native, Aubrey Willis Williams. (the man in the photograph below). One story leads to another It’s amazing how often I discover a new story about an Alabamian from a seemingly […]

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Are you looking for a good book to read?

Are you looking for a good book to read?   Share this news with your friends! We are excited to announce that we have combined all three novels from the best-selling Tapestry of Love series into one book! All three books, Ribbon of Love, Faith and Courage, and FreeHearts have been re-edited to correct typos, etc. and […]

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TOMBSTONE TUESDAY: Some curious Tombstones

On the headstone of a noted miser, is the following: Here lies old Father Gripe, who never cried Jamsatis T’would wake him did he know you read his tombstone gratis.   From a tombstone in England Here lies William Smith, and what is somewhat rarish, He was born, bred and hanged in this here parish. […]

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Names and minutes of the Ladies Memorial Association of Perote, Bullock County, Alabama

Names and minutes of the Ladies Memorial Association of Perote, Bullock County, Alabama REMINISCENCES OF PEROTE IN BULLOCK By A Native Catharine Elizabeth (Hixon) Rumphi (This transcribed excerpt was written before 1958) The Ladies Memorial Association (in Perote, Bullock County) was organized April 27, 1874, and on May 21, 1874, the Constitution was presented. It […]

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BIOGRAPHY: Rev. J. D. Anthony born October 12, 1825 – photograph

HAPPY BIRTHDAY! REV. J. D. ANTHONY BIOGRAPHY and GENEALOGY (1825-aft. 1875) (The following sketch of the Rev. J. D. Anthony, author of “Cherokee County”, published in this issue of the Quarterly, was prepared by Hugh W. Cardon, of Birmingham, a portion of an address made by him to a group of ladies in Centre, Alabama, […]

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