Monday, February 21, 2022

“The Night I Went to the Yacht Club dressed in a Tablecloth!”...

 
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"The Night I Went to the Yacht Club dressed in a Tablecloth!"

THE NIGHT I WENT TO THE YACHT CLUB IN A TABLECLOTH by Dorothy Graham Gast I was just ending my Blue Birds reading group when someone knocked on the door of my second-grade classroom. "There is a telephone call for you in the office." I put extra assignments on the blackboard (really green) and hurried […]

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PATRON + Amazing true account by a child who lived on a plantation during Civil War Days

WHEN I WAS LITTLE (Please note – this was written many years ago about Civil War days – Many parts may be offensive today readers today, but it does provide a personal history and perspective from a child living during those days) Clemmie Parker Wilcox (1858-1955) Butler, Alabama “Tell us about when you were little” was […]

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PATRON – There is a connection between this old plantation mansion and Auburn University. [old photographs film]

The beautiful plantation mansions of Glennville, Alabama have a connection with Auburn University. Glennville was named for Rev. James E. Glenn who came to Alabama as a Methodist missionary around 1833. He and his brother Thompson Glenn arrived in Glennville in 1835, only to have to evacuate during the Indian uprisings of 1836 at which […]

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Alexander Grancer Cobb born 1772, SC – died in 1856 Bibb County, Alabama

Don’t waste time researching genealogy others have completed. This book is filled with genealogy research, notes and sources of information on Alexander Grancer Cobb’s descendants. Some Descendants of ALEXANDER GRANCER COBB (1772 -1856) Alexander Cobb was born 1772, South Carolina (Edgefield District?) and died 1856, Bibb County, Alabama. Bibb County Courthouse & Jail, Courthouse Square, […]

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