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Woods Hall at the University of Alabama is still standing because of an alert student on October 6, 1931 which could have ended in tragedy...

 
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Woods Hall at the University of Alabama is still standing because of an alert student on October 6, 1931 which could have ended in tragedy

Following the destruction of the University of Alabama campus during the American Civil War, a new Quad emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries The first building to be built on the campus was Woods Hall, completed in 1868. Woods Hall is located on the Campus of the University of Alabama, near McCorvey Drive and […]

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PATRON – Legal notices from Clarke County, Alabama 1845

(Transcribed from The Macon Banner, Macon, Clarke County, Alabama April 24, 1845) NOTICE By virtue of an order of the Honorable the Orphans Court of Clarke County and State of Alabama, to me directed: I shall proceed to sell on the premises, on Saturday the seventh day of June next, the following Lands to wit. […]

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PATRON + Captain Slick – Fact Or Fiction story from old Alabama?

This excerpt and more can also be found in Alabama Footprints – Immigrants Continued below The area which constituted the future state of Alabama was not heavily populated at first, and there was no organized law enforcement until the laws were extended over Madison County. Isolation of this settlement was not unlike other pioneer settlements […]

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