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Have you ever heard of the Know-Nothing Political party?...

 
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Have you ever heard of the Know-Nothing Political party?

The rise of a new political party took place called the Know Nothing Party in 1855.  This political party was an anti-establishment party – here are the details about its short existence in Alabama. THE KNOW NOTHING POLITICAL PARTY CHAPTER XXXVII (Transcribed from FIFTY-FIVE YEARS IN WEST ALABAMA printed in the Tuscaloosa Gazette August 12, […]

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PATRON – 180 names of voters in an election – Notasulga, AL 1849

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PATRONS – Don't forget — PATREON NEWS! FREE PDF book for $5+ PATRONS is now ready for downloading!

The post with the monthly(FREE) download of PDF attachment of the book, Alabama Genealogy Notes paperbacks vol I by Donna R. Causey has now been published on the Patreon website and unlocked for $5+ Patrons. This FREE BOOK post only unlocks for $5+, $10+, $25+ Patrons on the Alabama Pioneers Patreon/Patron website. Next month’s FREE […]

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UPDATED WITH PODCAST – Alabama threw parties for Lafayette [photographs] and Selma played a prank on the citizens of their town

General Lafayette General Lafayette, on his visit to America in 1824-25, spent the early days of April, 1825, in what is the State of Alabama. He entered the Creek Nation, at Fort Mitchell, on the Chattahoochee, in Russell County, traversed the Old Federal Road as far as Mount Meigs, detoured to include the village of […]

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