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PATRON+ Voluntary removal of Native Americans was slow...

 
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PATRON+ Voluntary removal of Native Americans was slow

(Excerpt from ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS Removal: Lost & Forgotten Stories (Volume 7) Despite all efforts by the federal government, few Native-Americans, except for the Choctaws, voluntarily moved to the new land. A report from the office of Indian affairs for 1836 summarizes the status of Indian emigration. The number of Indians who had emigrated to their […]

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Simpson Manuscript Details of when Capitol Building burned, & temporary quarters sought

  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 CAPITOL DESTROYED BY FIRE The second session of the Legislature, to meet in the Capitol at Montgomery, assembled on the 12th of November, 1849, and in one […]

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[Vintage photographs] from a very old community in Alabama that had three names.

  One historic small community in Alabama had three names, Crocketsville, Crawford and Tuckabatchee. Named Crockettsville in honor of Davy Crockett The community of Crockettsville was settled at about the time Russell County was formed in 1832. Among the first settlers were Jerry Sagar and Green Sewell. It was named in honor of David “Davy” Crockett […]

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