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AUTHOR SUNDAY – Alabama was once covered with thick vegetation – it was a major task clearing...

 
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AUTHOR SUNDAY – Alabama was once covered with thick vegetation – it was a major task clearing

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Biographies of Notable and Not-So-Notable: Alabama Pioneers (Volume 1)

A major goal of Alabama Pioneers has always been to seek out and honor our forgotten notable Alabama ancestors by recognizing their achievements and contributions in establishing and developing the State of Alabama. In this endeavor, we look for the unknown or little-known individuals who have generally not been included in history books. Many of […]

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Become an Alabama Pioneers Patron and read all the stories behind the pictures

(Click here to see how to Become a Patron)  PATRON stories unlock immediately when you become a PATRON MEMBER Click to see how to Become a Patron  Alabama Pioneers is a labor of love for us and we have been devoted to discovering and sharing the footprints left behind by our ancestors through photographs, films, […]

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It's just You and Me—and Death—Mom

This post was written and dedicated to my mother, Ellorine Cottingham Morgan, and my grandmother, Ellarea Pratt Bryan. Ellarea was born on April 27, 1900, and passed away at her daughter’s home in Montgomery on February 21, 1982. My mother, Ellorine Cottingham Morgan, was the caregiver for my grandmother for ten years and she wrote […]

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Hon. Mr. Heflin, of Alabama, was found almost suffocated to death by gas, in his room at Washington

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AUTHOR SUNDAY: The Cooley Trail -Early history and Settlers of SE Alabama written in 1899

Discover, Share, and help us Preserve our lost and forgotten stories. Become an Alabama Pioneers Patron Unlock all Alabama Pioneers stories Alabama Pioneers members see thousands of stories, biographies, and nostalgic items like this everyday. EARLY HISTORY OF SOUTHEAST ALABAMAi By W. L. Andrews 1899 The Cooley Trail This country when first found by the […]

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