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PATRON – School-age children census, Militia drill, & new -Newspapers in Jacksonville, Alabama 1855...

 
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PATRON – School-age children census, Militia drill, & new -Newspapers in Jacksonville, Alabama 1855

Potential schools and militia drills were in the news in Jacksonville, Alabama Nov. 1, 1855 SCROLL DOWN TO CONTINUE . . . (Excerpts transcribed from THE AMERICAN EAGLE, Jacksonville, Alabama, Nov. 1, 1855) NOTICE TRUSTEES Gentlemen, the time to take the number of children of the educational age has arrived, and instructions have been received […]

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PATRON – Death of Col. Rufus Lankford and news from Winn & Cunningham, Alabama in 1887

Some local Clarke County, Alabama news from 1887 SCROLL DOWN TO CONTINUE . . . (Excerpts transcribed from The South Alabamian, Jackson, Clarke County, Alabama, October 1, 1887) On Wednesday morning, a telegram to Mrs. A. C. Taylor of Jackson brought the sad intelligence of the death of Col. A. Rufus Lankford. He died at […]

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PATRON + MONDAY MUSINGS: Small town – Do you live in one?

Do you agree with at least ten of these statements? Then you must live in a small town Historic Tuscumbia, Alabama 2010 by Carol Highsmith You can’t walk for exercise because every car that passes offers you a ride. You dial a wrong number and talk for 15 minutes anyway. The local paper devotes half […]

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