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Click to see how to Become a Patron of Alabama Pioneers and read thousands of lost and forgotten stories, free books and other added benefits for only $2 a month. Cancel anytime Here are some early group photographs from the University of Alabama at the Alabama Department of Archives and History. Very few of the […]
MUSIC OF THE BANDS by Jean Butterworth Here comes the Million Dollar Band! This was music to my ears in late 1950's as I stood in the sunlight in Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama watching the band march across the field. Colonel Carlton F. Butler was the Band Director at that time. First Year after […]
[T. S. Woodward was an early settler in the state of Alabama and in 1858, he wrote letters to J. J. Hooper, Esq., a newspaper editor, about his experiences. This is one of his letters about the Native Americans.] WHEELING, WINN PARISH, LA.June 13th, 1858. J. J. HOOPER, Esq.: Thomas Simpson Woodward – Brig. Gen. […]
A tragedy occurred in Cahawba, Alabama on October 7, 1820, that was reported in New York (This story has been transcribed from The Evening Post (New York, New York) November 2, 1820) Cahawba, Oct. 7 (1820) Melancholy – An unfortunate occurrence took place in the county of Dallas on Saturday the 30th ult. The circumstances […]
ARTIFICIAL LIMBS The first relief Act by the State of Alabama in aid of former Confederate soldiers who were maimed during the War Between the States By CLYDE E. WILSON1 Artificial Limbs, 1868. Immediately after the close of the war to which reference is made above, some idea of financial aid to the soldiers was […]
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