The people of Bullock County, Alabama were very creative when it came to survival as this invention to bring water down from the mountain shows. Railroad To Spring Showing Water Pouring Into Bucket Octavia Adkinson House, Wilson Road, Peachburg, Bullock County, AL Settlement followed the Creek Indian cession The early history of Bullock county is identified with […]
This biography can be found in Biographies of Notable and Not-so-Notable Alabama Pioneers included in volume 5 ISAAC M. JOHNSON (1790 – 1867) BIOGRAPHY and GENEALOGY SHELBY COUNTY, ALABAMA Isaac M. Johnson was a farmer in Shelby County, Alabama. He was born Apr. 11, 1790, the son of Moses Johnson (1746-1828) and Elenor Havis.(1753-1837) Isaac […]
Excerpt from ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS: Confrontation and ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS – Volume I – IV: Four Volumes in One (Volume 1- Having made peace with Red Eagle (William Weatherford), after the Creek Indian War, General Andrew Jackson gave him protection which was necessary while he was in a camp filled with the friendly Indians, whose […]
Scald milk and stir in enough cornmeal to make a batter, add salt. (Do this about 3 o’clock in the afternoon in winter and 8:00 o’clock at night in summer.) At five or six in the morning add: ½ c. tepid water and flour enough to make a stiff batter. Set in a vessel of […]
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