(Excerpt transcribed from The Livingston Journal, July 15, 1865) The undertaking (of) the publication of a newspaper at this time, we are fully aware of the difficulties to be encountered and it is not without a feeling of diffidence that we engage in it. The absence of the usual facilities for making a paper acceptable […]
SCROLL DOWN TO SEE STORY (Transcribed from Chambers County Democrat, LaFayette, Alabama, December 7, 1887) PERSONAL WHEREABOUTS Willis Henderson is in the employ of Jack Henderson. Capt. O. A. Horne made a business trip to Opelika Monday. The DEMOCRAT had a very pleasant call from Prof. J. C. Speight of Fredonia Saturday. Young Pearson, we […]
Brunswick stew is a traditional dish that is popular in the South. The origin of the dish is uncertain, but it is believed to have been invented in the early 19th century. The states of Virginia and Georgia both make claims for originating the stew, in addition to claims of a German origin. Parent Teachers […]
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