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Whole Territory Of Alabama Was An Immense Wilderness...

 
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Whole Territory Of Alabama Was An Immense Wilderness

This is an excerpt from the book ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS – Settlement: Lost & Forgotten Stories (Volume 2) continued below…. The territory of the state of Alabama was but sparsely settled in 1792, except by the natives, and they occupied only some of the principal water-courses. Fort Charlotte, at Mobile, 1792 was garrisoned with Spanish troops. […]

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PATRON + The Capture of the Cherokees

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PATRON + 1938 WPA worker interview with a Cajan Turpentiner of Washington County, Alabama

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PATRON – Jacob Chester lease for school property in Macon County 1842

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