This is an excerpt from the books ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS Exploration: Lost & Forgotten Stories (Volume 1) First Edition and ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS – Volume I – IV: Four Volumes in One (Volume 1- In 1792, there were no white settlements between the Alabama river and northward in the vicinity of Nashville and the Creeks often attacked […]
PRIMITIVE AMERICAN COOKING (Transcribed from The Gazette-Appeal, Guin, Alabama, April 2, 1897) “You can talk about your chefs at Delmonico’s or Sherry’s or anywhere else,” said an enthusiastic tenderfoot, who was on a hunting expedition in the southwest,”but I know a cook that suits me pretty well, I can tell you. There aren’t any frills […]
(Transcribed excerpts from THE ALABAMA ENQUIRER (Hartselle, Morgan County, Alabama June 30, 1887) HARTSELLE LOCALS The oil well is a favorite resort for the young people. Prof. A. L. Davis of Trinty, was in town several days last week on business. Mr. P. C. Bradley, one of our prominent merchants paid Birmingham a business trip […]
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