Thursday, August 11, 2022

UPDATED WITH PODCAST -An ancient lost Native American town Abihka [see pics & films] in Alabama has close ties to Henryetta, Oklahoma...

 
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UPDATED WITH PODCAST -An ancient lost Native American town Abihka [see pics & films] in Alabama has close ties to Henryetta, Oklahoma

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 […]

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PATRON+ Survivor Stories From Fort Mims Massacre

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 […]

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PATRON+ RECIPE WEDNESDAY: Buttermilk pie – a southern favorite

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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