Abihka was one of the four mother towns of the Muscogee Creek Confederacy. The Abihka were the remnants of the 16th century “Chiefdom of Coosa.” The Coosa chiefdom was a powerful Native American paramount chiefdom near what are now Gordon and Murray counties in Georgia, in the United States. It was inhabited from about 1400 […]
Excerpt from ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS: Confrontation (Story continued below) Survivor Stories From Fort Mims Dr. Thomas G. Holmes Dr. Thomas G. Holmes was a survivor who had cut the hole through the picket fences where many people made their escape. Anticipating a break through the pickets, several Red Sticks placed themselves in position along the fence […]
Buttermilk pie is believed to be originally from England, but now it is a popular pie of the Southern United Staes. The basic filling consists of items most housewives had on hand. This recipe is from the 1930s. Lady about to bake a pie in oven 1942 (Arthur Rothstein, Library of Congress) Buttermilk Pie 1 […]
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