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Have you read all these lost and forgotten stories about Alabama?

We have thousands of stories on www.alabamapioneers.com that are only visible to Patron/Patreon members of alabamapioneers.com. Click and join Patron members today and see ALL the posts. Become a Patron! BUY ONE GET ONE FREE! The first four Alabama Footprints books have been combined into one book, ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS Exploration ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS Settlement ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS […]

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Many Alabama colonial ancestors embraced the Quaker faith and were persecuted for their beliefs

Faith and Courage: 2nd Edition –presents the religious persecution of Quakers in Pre-Revolutionary War days of America intertwined with a love story. The characters in this fictional story are based on the Cottingham of Bibb County, Alabama ancestors. Actual court records dating back to the early 1630’s create historical accuracy in this action-packed novel.  Ribbon […]

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PATRON – A List of Names on Letters remaining at Post Office at Grove Hill, Alabama, Jan. 31, 1856

(Transcribed from The Clarke County Democrat, Grove Hill, Alabama, January 31, 1856) A LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Postoffice at Grove Hill, Clarke county, on the 31st of December, 1855, which will be sent to the Dead Letter Office if not taken out before the 1st of April, 1856. A Anderson, Mrs. Sarah Austill, […]

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Have you ever heard the story about a ghost lady dressed in white on the old Bayview Bridge in Jefferson County?

Did you see her? Most people who have lived in Jefferson County, Alabama for a while have heard the ghost story about the ‘lady of the lake’ at Bayview bridge.  The way the bridge was constructed caused tires to make strange noises when you crossed it and high school boys use to take their girlfriends across […]

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AUTHOR SUNDAY – The first Tuberculosis Sanitarium in Birmingham area was located where English Village in Mountain Brook exists today

TUBERCULOSIS SANITARIUMS ARE NO MORE! by JEAN BUTTERWORTH It was announced in the Birmingham News that as of June 1, 2011 that the Public Health Departments across the state of Alabama would no longer offer routine Tuberculosis skin test for employment or college admission. Testing for Tuberculosis would still be offered to people who are […]

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