Wednesday, May 28, 2025

UPDATED WITH PODCAST – PATRON + The legend of Kin Mooney...

 
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UPDATED WITH PODCAST – PATRON + The legend of Kin Mooney

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Classified ads, crime, and illness are in news in Henry County, Alabama in 1914

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Monday, May 26, 2025

BIOGRAPHY: Peter W. Taylor born 1794

 
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BIOGRAPHY: Peter W. Taylor born 1794

"As long as you speak my name, I shall live forever JOIN US FOR FREE CANCEL ANYTIME Become an Alabama Pioneers Patron JOIN US FOR FREE CANCEL ANYTIME This biography is included in the Books Biographies of Notable and Not-so-Notable  Alabama Pioneers Volume II and First Families of Lawrence County, Alabama.  PETER W. TAYLOR BIOGRAPHY and […]

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Saturday, May 24, 2025

TOMBSTONE TUESDAY: I love funny tombstones – these are for animals

 
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TOMBSTONE TUESDAY: I love funny tombstones – these are for animals

Some Funny Tombstones for Animals Epitaph on the wooden cross over the grave of a cow in North Carolina “Here lies Bossy, a cow who gave milk for many a year. She made only one mistake in her lifetime. She tried to kick her master When he was holding an axe in his hands.” VINEGAR […]

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Thursday, May 22, 2025

MONDAY MUSINGS: Things I learned with age [vintage pictures]...

 
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MONDAY MUSINGS: Things I learned with age [vintage pictures]

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On November 29, 1845 – Charter members of Concord Baptist signed this constitution

"As long as you speak my name, I shall live forever JOIN US FOR FREE CANCEL ANYTIME Become an Alabama Pioneers Patron Concord Baptist Church, Choctaw County, Alabama (Transcription Written by  Mr. S. W. Wilson, of Butler, Alabama, 1946) The following is a copy of the constitution of the church as signed by the charter […]

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Wednesday, May 21, 2025

The Butler County News – 1914 – Visitors, Thanks and Mail Carrier Convention...

 
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The Butler County News – 1914 – Visitors, Thanks and Mail Carrier Convention

"As long as you speak my name, I shall live forever JOIN US FOR FREE CANCEL ANYTIME Become an Alabama Pioneers Patron ( News Transcribed from The Butler County News, Georgiana, Alabama, September 10, 1914) Brooks Lawrence delivered a sermon to a large audience at the Methodist church last Sunday morning. Butter, cheese, sausage, ham, […]

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The Surrender of the Creek Nation

"As long as you speak my name, I shall live forever JOIN US FOR FREE CANCEL ANYTIME Become an Alabama Pioneers Patron This is an excerpt from ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS: Confrontation (Story continued below) The power of the Creek Nation was crushed at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend. Before leaving the Tallapoosa country, entirely which had […]

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Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Choctaw & Treaty Of Dancing Rabbit Creek...

 
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Choctaw & Treaty Of Dancing Rabbit Creek

"As long as you speak my name, I shall live forever JOIN US FOR FREE CANCEL ANYTIME Become an Alabama Pioneers Patron (Excerpt from ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS: Banished Volume 8) On the road leading from St. Stephens in Washington County, Alabama, lived the renowned Choctaw Chief Pushmataha. In 1812, a mound, Nunih Waiyah1 stood nearby. It […]

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Bowie Letters – 4th letter from Jackson's wife describing Pensacola, Blakeley and West Florida in 1821

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