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“Mammy Harriett Abney – time has not forgotten her...

 
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"Mammy Harriett Abney – time has not forgotten her

During the 1930s, Great Depression era, many writers were employed to interview people around the United States, so their experiences and life history could be recorded The program was named the U.S. Work Projects Administration, Federal Writers’ Project and it gave employment for historians, teachers, writers, librarians, and other white-collar workers. This is one of […]

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[Old Film & pictures of Dallas County, Alabama has over 1250 historic structures listed on the state and national historic registers

Selma in Dallas County, Alabama is well-known for it’s history as a center for civil-rights struggles, but Dallas County also plays an integral part of the early state of Alabama since the first capital was located in Dallas County at old Cahawba. Dallas County, Alabama courthouse in 1907 Dallas County, Alabama was established by the […]

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PATRON – Randolph County, Alabama – (B) – Civil War soldiers with links to gravesites

All the names of the Civil War Soldiers buried in Randolph County can be found in Alabama Genealogy Notes Volume XI CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS IN RANDOLPH COUNTY, ALABAMA (Surname starting with B – some with links to gravesites) Bailey, George Hairston born Jan 1, 1848, died Dec 12, 1918, member of the 47th  Georgia Infantry […]

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PATRON- Horseshoe hung at wedding & Sunday School Convention June 30, 1887

(Transcribed excerpts from THE ALABAMA ENQUIRER (Hartselle, Morgan County, Alabama June 30, 1887) SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION The Morgan County Sunday School Convention will meet at Trinity on the 9th and 10th of July 1887. The convention will be called to order at 9:30 o’clock sharp. 1st Devotional exercises. 2d Reports from schools and enrolling names […]

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