Saturday, December 31, 2022

PATRON – Sheriff sale of lands owned by Cowan, Seaman, Green, Post, and many others in Mobile 1840...

 
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PATRON – Sheriff sale of lands owned by Cowan, Seaman, Green, Post, and many others in Mobile 1840

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PATRON – Mobile, Alabama 1840 – default on indenture, property sold

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Friday, December 30, 2022

PATRON + THROWBACK THURSDAY: Triplets born to dairy farmer in Dallas County, Alabama...

 
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PATRON + THROWBACK THURSDAY: Triplets born to dairy farmer in Dallas County, Alabama

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AUTHOR SUNDAY – The Bountiful Bearden's… A family's journey in the American South

The Bountiful Bearden’s… A family’s journey in the American South by Shannon Hollon Our first Bearden in America was Jacob Bearden b.1660 in England and came as an indentured servant to work the tobacco plantations of Virginia. In 1744 his son Francis Bearden b.1690 was hung in Williamsburg Va. for the theft of 350lbs of […]

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Wednesday, December 28, 2022

Can you believe the Warrior River froze on January 30, 1940? Be sure to scroll to see the photograph at the bottom of this page...

 
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Can you believe the Warrior River froze on January 30, 1940? Be sure to scroll to see the photograph at the bottom of this page

We’ve had some very cold days in the southeast the past few years, but I wonder if any can match some of these storms. In the Great Blizzard of 1899, blizzard conditions extended all the way to Tampa, Florida with records low temperatures across the southeast. Young women playing in the snow on the campus of the […]

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PATRON – Names of Public Servants of Greensboro, Alabama in the early days

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Don't forget December 2022 FREE book download

All $5+, $10+. $25+ PATRON tier members, be sure and remember to download your free book for this month.

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Wednesday, December 14, 2022

PATRON + Gold fever strikes in Georgia...

 
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PATRON + Gold fever strikes in Georgia

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PATRON + TOMBSTONE TUESDAY: All the space on a tombstone was a tempting place to advertise

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Friday, December 9, 2022

UPDATED WITH PODCAST -A simple missile stands on a corner in Huntsville, a symbol of the space race with Russia in October 1957 & January 1958...

 
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UPDATED WITH PODCAST -A simple missile stands on a corner in Huntsville, a symbol of the space race with Russia in October 1957 & January 1958

In October 1957, Sputnik was launched by the Russians, but the US scientist in the then small town of Huntsville, Alabama were not far behind. {vintage film & pics} Huntsville was a small town before space race Huntsville was a small town with only 16,000 residents in the 1950s when it played a historic part […]

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PATRON – Alabama Bible Records: Dunn family of Autauga

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This special Christmas dish was certainly not what was expected

Christmas Pudding it has a shelf life of 300 years by Shannon Hollon A few years ago back during the “war” a few of us Alabama boys of Navy Cargo Handling Battalion Twelve (12) Maintenance Company were stationed at Camp Bastion a British base in the middle of the Dashti Margo or “Desert of Death” […]

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