Friday, July 8, 2022

Presbyterian church – where some Alabama records and minutes may be found...

 
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Presbyterian church – where some Alabama records and minutes may be found

Continued – The following has been transcribed from Transactions of the Alabama Historical Society: New series Volume 4 By Alabama Historical Society 1904 THE HISTORY OF THE CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN ALABAMA PRIOR TO 1826. By The Rev. James H. B. Hall, Birmingham Part VI The next authentic information is obtained from the minutes of […]

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PATRON + Frolic of young men in Marion in 1835

THE HISTORY OF MARION SKETCHES OF LIFE in Perry County, Alabama By S. A. Townes “Vive La Bagatelle.” MARION, ALABAMA Printed by Dennis Dykom 1844 Preface and Chapter VII Habits and morality of Marion in 1835——Practical joking— “Drunk as a badger”—Nocturnal assault on a menagerie of wild animals—Their capture—Torture of elephant—Attempt to release lions and […]

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PATRON – Muster Roll of Captain D. S. Troy's Infantry Company

MUSTER ROLL of Captain D. S. Troy’s Infantry Company of the 1st Bat. Hillards Legion Alabama Volunteers in the service of the Confederate States Army for three years or the war unless sooner discharged. NAME RANK D, S. Troy (1) Captain D, A. Clark 1st. Lt. J W. Keyes (2) 2nd. Lt. G. N. Letson […]

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PATRON + GOOD OLE DAYS – the use of Ladies' visiting cards

  CONCERNING VISITING CARDS (Excerpt from The Courtland Enterprise, Courtland, Alabama, February 15, 1894) Ladies’ cards are governed by the following rules: A married woman in society, especially with daughters, should always use the prefix “Mrs.” Widows and maiden ladies often prefer to use the simple name without prefix; fashion dictates otherwise. A young lady […]

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