(Transcribed from The Gazette-Appeal, Guin, Alabama, April 2, 1897) NOTICE I have now gotten my new Grist mill in fine working order. I am prepared to do all your grinding and will make you good meal. I use the celebrated Blalock rocks. Bring me your grinding. Will grind Tuesdays and Saturdays. JOHN T. CARPENTER, Guin, […]
WILLIAM "BILL" TRAYLOR Biography and Genealogy (1854-1949) Lowndes County, Alabama William “Bill” Traylor (April 1, 1854 – October 23, 1949) was a self-taught artist born into slavery to Bill and Sally Traylor on a plantation belonging to George Hartwell Traylor near Benton, in Lowndes County, Alabama. After emancipation, his family continued to farm on […]
ALABAMA IN MEXICO WAR Letter to DR. W. S. WYMAN From S. F. NUNNELEE (Written June 14, 1906) Mexico War Correspondence, Military Records Division Department Archives and History) Part 3 About the Middle of March Gen. Scott’s army began to assemble in transports near Vera Cruz, and about the first of April we boarded ship, and […]
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