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Down the Alabama River in 1814 – Day five – August 15, 1814

Down the Alabama River in 1814 Day five (Continued)An amazing journal helps us visualize this historic journey down the Alabama River on August 15, 1814 –  Day five of the trip. Scroll down to read story  Over the next few days, we will follow the day by day journey of the first survey of the […]

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PATRON + Surveying Alabama – Trading Houses Established

Surveying Alabama Trading Houses Established 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- .. Surveying Alabama Trading Houses Established In 1797 a ferry was established by Samuel Mims across the Alabama […]

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PATRON – Alabama Governor's daughter marries a Canadian, Candidates & other local Crenshaw County news in 1908

(Excerpt transcribed from Crenshaw County News, Luverne, Alabama January 16, 1908) ALABAMA CULLINGS Governor’s Daughter Weds Miss Catherine Comer, daughter of Governor and Mrs. B. B. Comer, was married to W. Morley Buck of Port Dover, Canada, Tuesday. The ceremony was performed at the Comer residence in Montgomery, Rev. James Duncan of the First Methodist […]

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PATRON – Participants in All Day Singing December 25, 1907 – Sacred Harp – J. S. Carroll lifetime president

(Transcribed from Crenshaw County News, Luverne, Alabama, Jan. 16, 1908) ALL DAY SINGING AT TROY December 25, 1907, 9:30 A. M., the people of Troy and Singers from Dale, Coffee, Crenshaw and Pike County were present for the purpose of celebrating Christmas by singing the grand songs of Zion in the Revised Sacred Harp. The […]

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PATRON+ Good Old Days – household tips from the past – some are still used today

Patron+ member story Household tips from the past – some can still be used today For Removing Oil – Chloroform will remove machine oil from any garment except a silk one. For Moths in Closets – Get a wide-mouthed bottle and fill it with oil mirbane. Leave the cork out of the bottle and place it […]

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