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Photographs and information of five Confederate generals...

 
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Photographs and information of five Confederate generals

Below are four brigadier-generals who served in the Civil War for the Confederacy. We are publishing photographs of interest to researchers on Alabama Pioneers. To ensure you do not miss any photographs, subscribe to the daily email at the bottom of this page. Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan, C.S.A. (1825-1869) Photomechanical print from the Confederate […]

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PATRON – Prisoner escapes from a lynching, Walker Springs local news and more from South Alabama, 1887

Stories and local news from South Alabama 1887 SCROLL DOWN TO CONTINUE . . . (Excerpts transcribed from The South Alabamian, Jackson, Clarke County, Alabama, October 1, 1887) WALKER SPRINGS (Correspondence of the Alabamian Walker Springs, Ala. September 30, 1887 Messrs. Thos. B. Gwin, J. C. Gwin and J. N. Jones left Wednesday to attend […]

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PATRON+ Chickasaws Were Always Allies

(Excerpt from ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS: Banished Volume 8) The Chickasaws had long been allied with the Choctaws, and there is a tradition that many centuries ago they dwelt together as one people, as they are people of the same Indian stock (Muskhogean). In 1805, 1816 and 1818, the Chickasaws ceded all their lands north of Mississippi, […]

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PATRON+ RECIPE WEDNESDAY: Old recipes – Onions with cottage cheese, peanuts?

Have you ever tried these recipes with onions? Peeling onions  Onions and Cottage Cheese 10 medium onions 1 carton cottage cheese ½ pint cream Salt and pepper to taste Slice and boil onions until tender, drain and add other ingredients. Heat, but do not boil. Serves 6. Creamed Onions and Peanuts Allow 2 medium sized […]

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