Monday, August 15, 2022

PATRON + Fox hunting in Alabama – very different from colonial America [ vintage photographs]...

 
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PATRON + Fox hunting in Alabama – very different from colonial America [ vintage photographs]

I recently ran across these interesting fox hunting photographs at the Alabama Department of Archives and History taken in Barbour County, Alabama in the 1930s. I decided to investigate fox hunting a little further and discovered some interesting facts. Fox hunters going to the barbecue at the Alexander home” in Barbour County, Alabama Q2258 Alexander House, owned […]

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Film with 1930s photographs of plantation house in Colbert County, Alabama

Barton Hall/Cunningham Plantation in Colbert County, Alabama Barton Hall (also known as the Cunningham plantation is in Colbert County, Alabama. It was built in the 1840s for Armstead Barton, the eldest son of Dr. Hugh Barton, who was one of ten children. Armstead Barton was a former merchant who owned a store in Tuscumbia and […]

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PATRON – Names of Judges, personal names in the news and fires are reported in Linden, Alabama in 1892

SCROLL DOWN TO READ MORE (Excerpts transcribed from The Democrat-Reporter, Linden, Alabama, Dec. 8, 1892) MARENGO COURTS Circuit Court – Hon. Jas. T. Jones, Judge; Hon. B. F. Elmore, Solicitor – Spring Term, First Monday in March; Fall Term, Fourth Monday in September. Probate Court – Hon. S. G. Woolfe, Judge – Second Monday in […]

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Down the Alabama River in 1814 on August 14 – Day four

Down the Alabama River – Day four on August 14, 1814 SCROLL DOWN TO READ STORY This amazing journal helps us visualize this historic journey down the Alabama River in 1814 Day four on August 14, 1814 (Continued) Over the next few days, we will follow the day by day journey of the first survey […]

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