Excerpt from ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS: Confrontation (Story continued below) Holy Ground Campaign And Battle The principal campaign and engagement between the Creeks and the whites in South Alabama, continued for several weeks, and concluded with the battle of the Holy Ground, December 23, 1813. The Holy Ground, (also spelled Econachaca & Ikanatchaka) was an Indian town […]
Down the Alabama River in 1814 Day six Amazing journal helps us visualize this historic journey down the Alabama River on August 16, 1814 Day six (Continued) Scroll down to read story Over the next few days, we will follow the day by day journey of the first survey of the Alabama River which started on […]
(WARNING! During the 1930s, Great Depression era, many writers were employed to interview people around the United States, so their experiences and life history could be recorded The program was named the U.S. Work Projects Administration, Federal Writers' Project and it gave employment to historians, teachers, writers, librarians, and other white-collar workers. SCROLL DOWN TO […]
(Transcribed from Crenshaw County News, Luverne, Alabama, Jan. 16, 1908) A little son of T. R. Bryant fell into Moseley’s Mill pond in Beat 4 one day last week and was recovered just before he drowned. PERSONALS FROM DOZIER We are having some cold cloudy weather at this time. The congregation at the Christian church […]
No comments:
Post a Comment