Friday, January 5, 2024

PATRON + MONDAY MUSINGS: Important words to remember by Archivist Peter A. Brannon (1882 -1967)...

 
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PATRON + MONDAY MUSINGS: Important words to remember by Archivist Peter A. Brannon (1882 -1967)

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JANUARY 2024 – FREE BOOK DOWNLOAD for Family Researcher Patron member

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Biography: Amos Merrill Elliott born March 22, 1829

AMOS MERRILL ELLIOTT BIOGRAPHY and GENEALOGY (b. 1829 – 1890 ) Shelby County, Alabama Amos Merrill Elliott, a merchant, was born about ten miles south of Columbiana, March 22, 1829; attended such schools as the vicinity afforded, and was early initiated into the mysteries of merchandising. In 1855, he began selling goods on his own account […]

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PATRON -Muster Roll, Tallassee Guards, Indian War 1836

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Part 1 – Joseph F. Roper Diary excerpts from 1846 -1853

JOSEPH F. ROPER DIARY (Excerpts from 1846 to 1853) Part I Filed in the Department of Archives and History is a memorandum book, sort of a combination diary and expense account, which was kept by Joseph E Roper during the period of February 23, 1846 to Christmas Day, 1853. The entries in this small pocket […]

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AUTHOR SUNDAY -Have you ever seen the Cahaba Lily in bloom? You shouldn't miss it next time [pictures & video]

THE CAHABA LILY by Inez McCollum I had heard about this mysterious lily for several years. I had seen pictures and read articles with interest. Each year at Festival time, I would have forgotten to mark my calendar and that space would already be taken. A group of which I am a member had a […]

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