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Green Corn dance – Indian Ball play in Wetumpka, Alabama...

 
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Green Corn dance – Indian Ball play in Wetumpka, Alabama

Excerpts from the History of Coosa County, Alabama Chapter One By Rev. George E. Brewer (Transcribed from The Alabama Historical Quarterly, Vol. 04, No. 01, Spring Issue 1942) Indian Ball Play 1833 Mr. William Spigener of Wetumpka (Note by D. Causey – Wetumpka is now in Elmore County, Alabama) has a fragment of what was […]

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UPDATED WITH PODCAST -PATRON + Elberta, Alabama is home to pioneer German colonists & Dinosaurs in the Woods

The town of Elberta in Baldwin County, Alabama was settled in 1904 by German pioneers. Today, the small town is also known for DINOSAURS IN THE WOODS, a collection of dinosaurs created by Mark Cline. an artist who also created Bamahenge and other sculptures in the area. In 1938 WPA writer wrote about the unique […]

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PATRON – Legal notices Stephenson, Cox, & Megginson in Macon, Ala. in 1845

(Transcribed from The Macon Banner, Macon, Clarke County, Alabama April 24, 1845) NOTICE I will sell on the first Monday in May next in front of the Court House door of Clarke county in the usual hours of sale, the following described tracts pieces or parcels of land. to wit: the whole of fractional section […]

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