Marriage & Death Notices in the April- June 1878 Shelby Guide This was published in THE CAHAWBA JOURNAL Fall 1985 It has been copied as it was written in THE CAHAWBA JOURNAL (*Note- These news articles are copied just as they were written in 1878 – Some of the words used may not be appropriate […]
Excerpt from ALABAMA STATE CAPITOL AN HISTORICAL SKETCH, Brochure by JAMES B. SIMPSON, Late Recording Secretary to the Governor JANUARY 1898 Roemer Printing Co., Montgomery, Ala,, Printers INAUGURATION OF GOVERNOR COLLIER Before the destruction of the Capitol the vote of the State election cast in the preceding month had been counted and it was […]
Millie Francis was the first woman and Native American to be awarded a medal from the U. S. Government. Millie was the daughter of Creek leader Josiah Francis (Francis the Prophet). She was born in Montgomery, Alabama about 1803. Josiah Francis was most often referred to as Prophet Francis. He along with Tecumseh, ignited a […]
Early Alabama Impeachments The first impeachment case in the State was the famous attempt in 1829 to depose three justices of the Supreme Court. This case is popularly known as “The Trial of the Judges.” It was not an impeachment in the strict sense of the term, as it was not instituted as required by […]
Removing stains and spots has always been a problem. Here is how they dealt with most stains and spots according to a 1890s book. How To Remove Stains And Spots Children’s clothes, table linens, towels, etc., should be thoroughly examined before wetting, as soap-suds, washing-fluids, etc., will fix almost any stain past removal. Many […]
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