Posted by Arthur Art E. Green on 25 November, 2023
ALONG THE CORDUROY ROAD The old home place stood among large oak trees at the top of a hill, more of a rise actually, in the black belt just east of Camp Creek. It was a good place for a ten-year-old boy to live. It had a good well of water, and the old corduroy […]
(From a Brief History of Montgomery, by M, P. Blue, Esq., 1878) TICKNOR’S COMPANY, FIRST REGIMENT, ALABAMA VOLUNTEERS FOR TEXAS REVOLUTION (From a Brief History of Montgomery, by M, P. Blue, Esq., 1878) The reputation of the town (Montgomery) suffered on account of the lawlessness that was allowed to prevail. The sporting gentry, many of […]
This article and more abstracts are available in the Book ALABAMA GENEALOGY NOTES: Volume II- Scroll to bottom to see Table of Contents of the book Genealogy notes about the Mobley Family of Dallas and Hale Counties, Alabama The will of ABNER C. MOBLEY is recorded in Will Book B. pp. 281-4. It is dated […]
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