New Town/West End addition to Tuscaloosa in 1821 A little after this period of time, in 1821, that part of the Tuscaloosa city limits known as”West End” and at times called “New Town”, was purchased from Colonel William Ely, agent of the deaf and dumb orphan asylum of Hartford, Conn. Continued below New Town Map […]
(Transcribed from The Hamilton Appeal, Hamilton, Alabama January 17, 1896) CHANCERY COURT Chancellor – W. H. Simpson of Decatur COMMISSIONS COURT Jason P. Ford, chairman; A. M. Cantrell, J. C. Northington, A. F. M. Howell and John F. Love, members. COUNTY OFFICERS Sheriff – W. W. Hall, Hamilton Clerk – J. F. Hamilton, Hamilton Register […]
(Transcribed from The Haleyville Journal Alabama June 9, 1914) IN A PERSONAL VEIN Mat Cardis is in the city for a few days. Sam H. Blackwell was in Nawvoo yesterday. Bettie Lakeman has been indisposed this week. Mary Alice Dozier has been at home ill this week. Mrs. Robert B. Martin has been ill for […]
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