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by Donna R Causey. A TRIPLE MURDER IN GREENSBORO, ALABAMA1 (Published in 1908) While the occurrence to be noted does not belong, strictly speaking, to the history of Greensboro, yet. Read More On Feb. 25, 1898, a man was hung in Hale County, Alabama for a ghastly triple murder. Days Gone By - stories from the past. ALABAMA CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS PHOTOGRAPHS Below is the only known photograph of a mounted Alabama Confederate soldier. The following is written inside the case: “Off to the wars/Jim and his pony / this May 11 th 1861″ and “To David / Adams / Montevallo,Ala.” Ambrotype is 3.25 x 4.75 inches File name: Q778;Q779; Q780.
LAUDERDALE COUNTY
PATRON – Probate Judge of Lauderdale County was assassinated. February 20, 2020. June 6, 2020. by Donna R Causey. Probate Judge of Lauderdale County was assassinated PROBATE JUDGE KILLED (Transcribed from The Centreville Press, Centreville, Alabama January 11, 1900,exactly as
PATRON + THE MYSTERY OF HAL’S LAKE PATRON + The mystery of Hal’s Lake – Clarke County, Alabama – how it got its name. This content is exclusively available to Patreon Members. Why not take this chance to become our Patron? Donna R. Causey, resident of Alabama, was a teacher in the public school system for twenty years. When she retired, Donna found time to focus on her DO YOU REMEMBER THESE PLACES FROM THE 40’S, 50’S, AND 60’S BIRMINGHAM MEMORIES 40’s, 50’s, and 60’s by Milo J. “Jerry” Heis . I REMEMBER: East Lake Park when there were still remnants of the Fair like rides in service. There was a railroad similar to the one at the Birmingham Zoo. WONDERFUL PICTURES AND FILMS FROM 1930S OF CARBON HILL IN Tags: 1930's Walker County. Donna R Causey. Donna R. Causey, resident of Alabama, was a teacher in the public school system for twenty years. When she retired, Donna found time to focus on her lifetime passion for historical writing. She developed the websites www.alabamapioneers and www.daysgoneby.me All her books can bepurchased at Amazon
OUTLAW MOUNTAIN TOM CLARK IS BURIED UNDER TENNESSEE STREET Outlaw Mountain Tom Clark is buried under Tennessee Street in Florence, Alabama. August 12, 2020 July 2, 2020. by Donna R Causey. Mountain Tom Clark was a notorious outlaw gang leader who terrorized helpless citizens after the Civil War. He confessed to at least nineteen murders. The people of northwest Alabama called the gang theBugger Gang.
SAND MOUNTAIN MELUNGEON FAMILIES Sand Mountain is a flat-topped extension of the Cumberland Plateau stretching over a hundred miles along the Tennessee River in the states of Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama. Its twin, Lookout Mountain, lies across the valley, where Interstate 59 runs from Chattanooga, Tenn. to Fort Payne and Boaz, Alabama, near Blountsville. HISTORY OF “INDIAN TOWNS IN COOSA COUNTY” WRITTEN AROUND Redmouth was an intelligent, wealthy, and friendly Indian, whose Indian name was Choak-Chart-Hadjo. His will is the first on record in the book of wills for Coosa County, made March 6th, 1834. Pumpkin Town was near where Weogufka Creek enters Hatchett. This was the town of which the white man, Clark was nicknamed chief. PATRON + THERE WAS NO SUCH THING AS SENDING TO THE STORE Donna R Causey. Donna R. Causey, resident of Alabama, was a teacher in the public school system for twenty years. When she retired, Donnafound time to
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by Donna R Causey. A TRIPLE MURDER IN GREENSBORO, ALABAMA1 (Published in 1908) While the occurrence to be noted does not belong, strictly speaking, to the history of Greensboro, yet. Read More On Feb. 25, 1898, a man was hung in Hale County, Alabama for a ghastly triple murder. Days Gone By - stories from the past. ALABAMA CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS PHOTOGRAPHS Below is the only known photograph of a mounted Alabama Confederate soldier. The following is written inside the case: “Off to the wars/Jim and his pony / this May 11 th 1861″ and “To David / Adams / Montevallo,Ala.” Ambrotype is 3.25 x 4.75 inches File name: Q778;Q779; Q780.
LAUDERDALE COUNTY
PATRON – Probate Judge of Lauderdale County was assassinated. February 20, 2020. June 6, 2020. by Donna R Causey. Probate Judge of Lauderdale County was assassinated PROBATE JUDGE KILLED (Transcribed from The Centreville Press, Centreville, Alabama January 11, 1900,exactly as
PATRON + THE MYSTERY OF HAL’S LAKE PATRON + The mystery of Hal’s Lake – Clarke County, Alabama – how it got its name. This content is exclusively available to Patreon Members. Why not take this chance to become our Patron? Donna R. Causey, resident of Alabama, was a teacher in the public school system for twenty years. When she retired, Donna found time to focus on her DO YOU REMEMBER THESE PLACES FROM THE 40’S, 50’S, AND 60’S BIRMINGHAM MEMORIES 40’s, 50’s, and 60’s by Milo J. “Jerry” Heis . I REMEMBER: East Lake Park when there were still remnants of the Fair like rides in service. There was a railroad similar to the one at the Birmingham Zoo. WONDERFUL PICTURES AND FILMS FROM 1930S OF CARBON HILL IN Tags: 1930's Walker County. Donna R Causey. Donna R. Causey, resident of Alabama, was a teacher in the public school system for twenty years. When she retired, Donna found time to focus on her lifetime passion for historical writing. She developed the websites www.alabamapioneers and www.daysgoneby.me All her books can bepurchased at Amazon
OUTLAW MOUNTAIN TOM CLARK IS BURIED UNDER TENNESSEE STREET Outlaw Mountain Tom Clark is buried under Tennessee Street in Florence, Alabama. August 12, 2020 July 2, 2020. by Donna R Causey. Mountain Tom Clark was a notorious outlaw gang leader who terrorized helpless citizens after the Civil War. He confessed to at least nineteen murders. The people of northwest Alabama called the gang theBugger Gang.
SAND MOUNTAIN MELUNGEON FAMILIES Sand Mountain is a flat-topped extension of the Cumberland Plateau stretching over a hundred miles along the Tennessee River in the states of Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama. Its twin, Lookout Mountain, lies across the valley, where Interstate 59 runs from Chattanooga, Tenn. to Fort Payne and Boaz, Alabama, near Blountsville. HISTORY OF “INDIAN TOWNS IN COOSA COUNTY” WRITTEN AROUND Redmouth was an intelligent, wealthy, and friendly Indian, whose Indian name was Choak-Chart-Hadjo. His will is the first on record in the book of wills for Coosa County, made March 6th, 1834. Pumpkin Town was near where Weogufka Creek enters Hatchett. This was the town of which the white man, Clark was nicknamed chief. PATRON + THERE WAS NO SUCH THING AS SENDING TO THE STORE Donna R Causey. Donna R. Causey, resident of Alabama, was a teacher in the public school system for twenty years. When she retired, Donnafound time to
GENEALOGY INFORMATION John Green was born in South Carolina in 1768, and many of his descendants are in Bibb County, Alabama. December 16, 2020. November 9, 2020. by Donna R Causey. John Green was born Jan 17, 1768 in South Carolina, son of Benjamin Green. The Greens ran a tavern in ChesterCo, PA.
FIVE CONFEDERATE CAPTAINS PHOTOGRAPHS WITH LINKS TO THE by Donna R Causey. Below are five captains who served in the Civil War for the Confederacy. We are publishing photographs of interest to researchers on Alabama Pioneers. To ensure you do not miss any photographs, subscribe to the daily email at the bottom of this page. Caleb Huse (1831-1905) ca. 1905 – Postwar image of Huse, who hadbeen a
SAND MOUNTAIN MELUNGEON FAMILIES Sand Mountain is a flat-topped extension of the Cumberland Plateau stretching over a hundred miles along the Tennessee River in the states of Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama. Its twin, Lookout Mountain, lies across the valley, where Interstate 59 runs from Chattanooga, Tenn. to Fort Payne and Boaz, Alabama, near Blountsville. DO YOU REMEMBER THESE PLACES FROM THE 40’S, 50’S, AND 60’S BIRMINGHAM MEMORIES 40’s, 50’s, and 60’s by Milo J. “Jerry” Heis . I REMEMBER: East Lake Park when there were still remnants of the Fair like rides in service. There was a railroad similar to the one at the Birmingham Zoo.ALABAMA PIONEERS
Mary Anderson was born in Greene County, Alabama in 1866. She moved with her widowed mother and sister to the booming town of Birmingham,Alabama
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OLD-TIME PAN DOWDY Pare, core, and slice enough tart apples to fill bottom of a flat baking dish about 2 inches in depth. ToALABAMA PIONEERS
Top Ten Indicators You've Become a Geneaholic 10. You introduce your daughter as your descendent 9. You've never met any of the people youALABAMA PIONEERS
The film below, entitled, Steel in the Magic City by Spark Media includes historic images of 1930s Birmingham, and is an AlabamaPioneers exclusive.
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We are excited here at AP. Our latest volume in our popular Alabama Footprints series has been released. The eighth edition, BANISHED, documents The Indian Removal Act called for the “voluntary or forcible removal of all Indians” residing in the eastern United States to the west of the Mississippi River.ALABAMA PIONEERS
Great to serve with black-eyed peas and hog jowl for good luck on New Year's Day! SOUTHERN BATTER BREAD Scald 1 quart of milkALABAMA PIONEERS
by Donna R Causey. A TRIPLE MURDER IN GREENSBORO, ALABAMA1 (Published in 1908) While the occurrence to be noted does not belong, strictly speaking, to the history of Greensboro, yet. Read More On Feb. 25, 1898, a man was hung in Hale County, Alabama for a ghastly triple murder. Days Gone By - stories from the past. ALABAMA CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS PHOTOGRAPHS Below is the only known photograph of a mounted Alabama Confederate soldier. The following is written inside the case: “Off to the wars/Jim and his pony / this May 11 th 1861″ and “To David / Adams / Montevallo,Ala.” Ambrotype is 3.25 x 4.75 inches File name: Q778;Q779; Q780.
PATRON + THE MYSTERY OF HAL’S LAKE PATRON + The mystery of Hal’s Lake – Clarke County, Alabama – how it got its name. This content is exclusively available to Patreon Members. Why not take this chance to become our Patron? Donna R. Causey, resident of Alabama, was a teacher in the public school system for twenty years. When she retired, Donna found time to focus on her DO YOU REMEMBER THESE PLACES FROM THE 40’S, 50’S, AND 60’S BIRMINGHAM MEMORIES 40’s, 50’s, and 60’s by Milo J. “Jerry” Heis . I REMEMBER: East Lake Park when there were still remnants of the Fair like rides in service. There was a railroad similar to the one at the Birmingham Zoo. OUTLAW MOUNTAIN TOM CLARK IS BURIED UNDER TENNESSEE STREET Outlaw Mountain Tom Clark is buried under Tennessee Street in Florence, Alabama. August 12, 2020 July 2, 2020. by Donna R Causey. Mountain Tom Clark was a notorious outlaw gang leader who terrorized helpless citizens after the Civil War. He confessed to at least nineteen murders. The people of northwest Alabama called the gang theBugger Gang.
SAND MOUNTAIN MELUNGEON FAMILIES Sand Mountain is a flat-topped extension of the Cumberland Plateau stretching over a hundred miles along the Tennessee River in the states of Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama. Its twin, Lookout Mountain, lies across the valley, where Interstate 59 runs from Chattanooga, Tenn. to Fort Payne and Boaz, Alabama, near Blountsville. WONDERFUL PICTURES AND FILMS FROM 1930S OF CARBON HILL IN Tags: 1930's Walker County. Donna R Causey. Donna R. Causey, resident of Alabama, was a teacher in the public school system for twenty years. When she retired, Donna found time to focus on her lifetime passion for historical writing. She developed the websites www.alabamapioneers and www.daysgoneby.me All her books can bepurchased at Amazon
HISTORY OF “INDIAN TOWNS IN COOSA COUNTY” WRITTEN AROUND Redmouth was an intelligent, wealthy, and friendly Indian, whose Indian name was Choak-Chart-Hadjo. His will is the first on record in the book of wills for Coosa County, made March 6th, 1834. Pumpkin Town was near where Weogufka Creek enters Hatchett. This was the town of which the white man, Clark was nicknamed chief. DOWNING INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS WAS A SCHOOL AHEAD OF Downing Industrial School for Girls was an educational institution for the industrial training of white girls, maintained under the patronage of the Alabama Conference, M. E. Church South. The school was the final outcome of a hope long cherished by Rev. J. M. Shofner, an itinerant Methodist preacher. In his experience in many communities of PATRON + THERE WAS NO SUCH THING AS SENDING TO THE STORE Donna R Causey. Donna R. Causey, resident of Alabama, was a teacher in the public school system for twenty years. When she retired, Donnafound time to
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by Donna R Causey. A TRIPLE MURDER IN GREENSBORO, ALABAMA1 (Published in 1908) While the occurrence to be noted does not belong, strictly speaking, to the history of Greensboro, yet. Read More On Feb. 25, 1898, a man was hung in Hale County, Alabama for a ghastly triple murder. Days Gone By - stories from the past. ALABAMA CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS PHOTOGRAPHS Below is the only known photograph of a mounted Alabama Confederate soldier. The following is written inside the case: “Off to the wars/Jim and his pony / this May 11 th 1861″ and “To David / Adams / Montevallo,Ala.” Ambrotype is 3.25 x 4.75 inches File name: Q778;Q779; Q780.
PATRON + THE MYSTERY OF HAL’S LAKE PATRON + The mystery of Hal’s Lake – Clarke County, Alabama – how it got its name. This content is exclusively available to Patreon Members. Why not take this chance to become our Patron? Donna R. Causey, resident of Alabama, was a teacher in the public school system for twenty years. When she retired, Donna found time to focus on her DO YOU REMEMBER THESE PLACES FROM THE 40’S, 50’S, AND 60’S BIRMINGHAM MEMORIES 40’s, 50’s, and 60’s by Milo J. “Jerry” Heis . I REMEMBER: East Lake Park when there were still remnants of the Fair like rides in service. There was a railroad similar to the one at the Birmingham Zoo. OUTLAW MOUNTAIN TOM CLARK IS BURIED UNDER TENNESSEE STREET Outlaw Mountain Tom Clark is buried under Tennessee Street in Florence, Alabama. August 12, 2020 July 2, 2020. by Donna R Causey. Mountain Tom Clark was a notorious outlaw gang leader who terrorized helpless citizens after the Civil War. He confessed to at least nineteen murders. The people of northwest Alabama called the gang theBugger Gang.
SAND MOUNTAIN MELUNGEON FAMILIES Sand Mountain is a flat-topped extension of the Cumberland Plateau stretching over a hundred miles along the Tennessee River in the states of Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama. Its twin, Lookout Mountain, lies across the valley, where Interstate 59 runs from Chattanooga, Tenn. to Fort Payne and Boaz, Alabama, near Blountsville. WONDERFUL PICTURES AND FILMS FROM 1930S OF CARBON HILL IN Tags: 1930's Walker County. Donna R Causey. Donna R. Causey, resident of Alabama, was a teacher in the public school system for twenty years. When she retired, Donna found time to focus on her lifetime passion for historical writing. She developed the websites www.alabamapioneers and www.daysgoneby.me All her books can bepurchased at Amazon
HISTORY OF “INDIAN TOWNS IN COOSA COUNTY” WRITTEN AROUND Redmouth was an intelligent, wealthy, and friendly Indian, whose Indian name was Choak-Chart-Hadjo. His will is the first on record in the book of wills for Coosa County, made March 6th, 1834. Pumpkin Town was near where Weogufka Creek enters Hatchett. This was the town of which the white man, Clark was nicknamed chief. DOWNING INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS WAS A SCHOOL AHEAD OF Downing Industrial School for Girls was an educational institution for the industrial training of white girls, maintained under the patronage of the Alabama Conference, M. E. Church South. The school was the final outcome of a hope long cherished by Rev. J. M. Shofner, an itinerant Methodist preacher. In his experience in many communities of PATRON + THERE WAS NO SUCH THING AS SENDING TO THE STORE Donna R Causey. Donna R. Causey, resident of Alabama, was a teacher in the public school system for twenty years. When she retired, Donnafound time to
GENEALOGY INFORMATION John Green was born in South Carolina in 1768, and many of his descendants are in Bibb County, Alabama. December 16, 2020. November 9, 2020. by Donna R Causey. John Green was born Jan 17, 1768 in South Carolina, son of Benjamin Green. The Greens ran a tavern in ChesterCo, PA.
FIVE CONFEDERATE CAPTAINS PHOTOGRAPHS WITH LINKS TO THE by Donna R Causey. Below are five captains who served in the Civil War for the Confederacy. We are publishing photographs of interest to researchers on Alabama Pioneers. To ensure you do not miss any photographs, subscribe to the daily email at the bottom of this page. Caleb Huse (1831-1905) ca. 1905 – Postwar image of Huse, who hadbeen a
SAND MOUNTAIN MELUNGEON FAMILIES Sand Mountain is a flat-topped extension of the Cumberland Plateau stretching over a hundred miles along the Tennessee River in the states of Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama. Its twin, Lookout Mountain, lies across the valley, where Interstate 59 runs from Chattanooga, Tenn. to Fort Payne and Boaz, Alabama, near Blountsville.ALABAMA PIONEERS
OLD-TIME PAN DOWDY Pare, core, and slice enough tart apples to fill bottom of a flat baking dish about 2 inches in depth. ToALABAMA PIONEERS
(Margaret Eades was the wife of Jeremiah Austill of the Legendary Canoe Fight. She, like her husband, was an early pioneer of Alabama.In
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We are excited here at AP. Our latest volume in our popular Alabama Footprints series has been released. The eighth edition, BANISHED, documents The Indian Removal Act called for the “voluntary or forcible removal of all Indians” residing in the eastern United States to the west of the Mississippi River.ALABAMA PIONEERS
SCROLL DOWN TO SEE STORY (Transcribed from The Leighton News, Leighton, Alabama, Feb. 9, 1894) A Revival of Religion in Progress –Leighton Visitors
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The film below, entitled, Steel in the Magic City by Spark Media includes historic images of 1930s Birmingham, and is an AlabamaPioneers exclusive.
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While doing research for stories, I frequently run across many photographs of people, (identified and unidentified) including the Confederate veterans below which may be of interestALABAMA PIONEERS
Great to serve with black-eyed peas and hog jowl for good luck on New Year's Day! SOUTHERN BATTER BREAD Scald 1 quart of milkALABAMA PIONEERS
by Donna R Causey. A TRIPLE MURDER IN GREENSBORO, ALABAMA1 (Published in 1908) While the occurrence to be noted does not belong, strictly speaking, to the history of Greensboro, yet. Read More On Feb. 25, 1898, a man was hung in Hale County, Alabama for a ghastly triple murder. Days Gone By - stories from the past. GENEALOGY INFORMATION John Green was born in South Carolina in 1768, and many of his descendants are in Bibb County, Alabama. December 16, 2020. November 9, 2020. by Donna R Causey. John Green was born Jan 17, 1768 in South Carolina, son of Benjamin Green. The Greens ran a tavern in ChesterCo, PA.
SAND MOUNTAIN MELUNGEON FAMILIES Sand Mountain is a flat-topped extension of the Cumberland Plateau stretching over a hundred miles along the Tennessee River in the states of Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama. Its twin, Lookout Mountain, lies across the valley, where Interstate 59 runs from Chattanooga, Tenn. to Fort Payne and Boaz, Alabama, near Blountsville. PATRON + THE MYSTERY OF HAL’S LAKE PATRON + The mystery of Hal’s Lake – Clarke County, Alabama – how it got its name. This content is exclusively available to Patreon Members. Why not take this chance to become our Patron? Donna R. Causey, resident of Alabama, was a teacher in the public school system for twenty years. When she retired, Donna found time to focus on her ALABAMA CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS PHOTOGRAPHS Below is the only known photograph of a mounted Alabama Confederate soldier. The following is written inside the case: “Off to the wars/Jim and his pony / this May 11 th 1861″ and “To David / Adams / Montevallo,Ala.” Ambrotype is 3.25 x 4.75 inches File name: Q778;Q779; Q780.
FIVE CONFEDERATE CAPTAINS PHOTOGRAPHS WITH LINKS TO THECONFEDERATE ARMY OFFICERSCONFEDERATE CIVIL WAR OFFICERSCONFEDERATE OFFICERS FROMTEXAS
by Donna R Causey. Below are five captains who served in the Civil War for the Confederacy. We are publishing photographs of interest to researchers on Alabama Pioneers. To ensure you do not miss any photographs, subscribe to the daily email at the bottom of this page. Caleb Huse (1831-1905) ca. 1905 – Postwar image of Huse, who hadbeen a
WONDERFUL PICTURES AND FILMS FROM 1930S OF CARBON HILL IN Tags: 1930's Walker County. Donna R Causey. Donna R. Causey, resident of Alabama, was a teacher in the public school system for twenty years. When she retired, Donna found time to focus on her lifetime passion for historical writing. She developed the websites www.alabamapioneers and www.daysgoneby.me All her books can bepurchased at Amazon
THERE WERE MANY HISTORIC PLANTATIONS NEAR FAUNSDALE Faunsdale Plantation. Faunsdale Plantation is a historic plantation near Faunsdale, Alabama, United States. The plantation was first established in the 1830s by Messrs. Pearson and Henry Augustine Tayloe, who owned New Hope Plantation and co-owned Walnut Grove, Oakland (or “Woodville” it was then) and Adventure Plantations, in the Canebrake and would later racehorses in Alabama andANNE NEWPORT ROYALL
Anne Newport Royall – John Melton robbed boats at Melton’s Bluff & became rich. Anne Royall (June 11, 1769 – October 1, 1854) was a traveler and writer and was one of the first newspaperwomen. Royall, who had long made Presbyterians a particular object of scorn in her writing, objected to their using the building as a blurring of the THE CONFEDERATE GOLD WAS PROTECTED BY A GHOST Shannon Hollon. Back during the depression Uncle Byron Campbell got word that during the Civil War the folks of Lucille Al. (Bibb Co.) buried a bag of gold to hide it from the invading Yankees. The treasure was suppose to be hidden under the foundation in the creek at the old Lucille grist mill, so one moonless night he employed the helpof his
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by Donna R Causey. A TRIPLE MURDER IN GREENSBORO, ALABAMA1 (Published in 1908) While the occurrence to be noted does not belong, strictly speaking, to the history of Greensboro, yet. Read More On Feb. 25, 1898, a man was hung in Hale County, Alabama for a ghastly triple murder. Days Gone By - stories from the past. GENEALOGY INFORMATION John Green was born in South Carolina in 1768, and many of his descendants are in Bibb County, Alabama. December 16, 2020. November 9, 2020. by Donna R Causey. John Green was born Jan 17, 1768 in South Carolina, son of Benjamin Green. The Greens ran a tavern in ChesterCo, PA.
SAND MOUNTAIN MELUNGEON FAMILIES Sand Mountain is a flat-topped extension of the Cumberland Plateau stretching over a hundred miles along the Tennessee River in the states of Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama. Its twin, Lookout Mountain, lies across the valley, where Interstate 59 runs from Chattanooga, Tenn. to Fort Payne and Boaz, Alabama, near Blountsville. PATRON + THE MYSTERY OF HAL’S LAKE PATRON + The mystery of Hal’s Lake – Clarke County, Alabama – how it got its name. This content is exclusively available to Patreon Members. Why not take this chance to become our Patron? Donna R. Causey, resident of Alabama, was a teacher in the public school system for twenty years. When she retired, Donna found time to focus on her ALABAMA CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS PHOTOGRAPHS Below is the only known photograph of a mounted Alabama Confederate soldier. The following is written inside the case: “Off to the wars/Jim and his pony / this May 11 th 1861″ and “To David / Adams / Montevallo,Ala.” Ambrotype is 3.25 x 4.75 inches File name: Q778;Q779; Q780.
FIVE CONFEDERATE CAPTAINS PHOTOGRAPHS WITH LINKS TO THECONFEDERATE ARMY OFFICERSCONFEDERATE CIVIL WAR OFFICERSCONFEDERATE OFFICERS FROMTEXAS
by Donna R Causey. Below are five captains who served in the Civil War for the Confederacy. We are publishing photographs of interest to researchers on Alabama Pioneers. To ensure you do not miss any photographs, subscribe to the daily email at the bottom of this page. Caleb Huse (1831-1905) ca. 1905 – Postwar image of Huse, who hadbeen a
WONDERFUL PICTURES AND FILMS FROM 1930S OF CARBON HILL IN Tags: 1930's Walker County. Donna R Causey. Donna R. Causey, resident of Alabama, was a teacher in the public school system for twenty years. When she retired, Donna found time to focus on her lifetime passion for historical writing. She developed the websites www.alabamapioneers and www.daysgoneby.me All her books can bepurchased at Amazon
THERE WERE MANY HISTORIC PLANTATIONS NEAR FAUNSDALE Faunsdale Plantation. Faunsdale Plantation is a historic plantation near Faunsdale, Alabama, United States. The plantation was first established in the 1830s by Messrs. Pearson and Henry Augustine Tayloe, who owned New Hope Plantation and co-owned Walnut Grove, Oakland (or “Woodville” it was then) and Adventure Plantations, in the Canebrake and would later racehorses in Alabama andANNE NEWPORT ROYALL
Anne Newport Royall – John Melton robbed boats at Melton’s Bluff & became rich. Anne Royall (June 11, 1769 – October 1, 1854) was a traveler and writer and was one of the first newspaperwomen. Royall, who had long made Presbyterians a particular object of scorn in her writing, objected to their using the building as a blurring of the THE CONFEDERATE GOLD WAS PROTECTED BY A GHOST Shannon Hollon. Back during the depression Uncle Byron Campbell got word that during the Civil War the folks of Lucille Al. (Bibb Co.) buried a bag of gold to hide it from the invading Yankees. The treasure was suppose to be hidden under the foundation in the creek at the old Lucille grist mill, so one moonless night he employed the helpof his
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Choccolocco Valley, Alabama, settled over 2500 years ago by Native Americans, has lost many historic sites including the covered bridge and Native American mound FIVE CONFEDERATE CAPTAINS PHOTOGRAPHS WITH LINKS TO THE by Donna R Causey. Below are five captains who served in the Civil War for the Confederacy. We are publishing photographs of interest to researchers on Alabama Pioneers. To ensure you do not miss any photographs, subscribe to the daily email at the bottom of this page. Caleb Huse (1831-1905) ca. 1905 – Postwar image of Huse, who hadbeen a
HISTORY OF “INDIAN TOWNS IN COOSA COUNTY” WRITTEN AROUND Redmouth was an intelligent, wealthy, and friendly Indian, whose Indian name was Choak-Chart-Hadjo. His will is the first on record in the book of wills for Coosa County, made March 6th, 1834. Pumpkin Town was near where Weogufka Creek enters Hatchett. This was the town of which the white man, Clark was nicknamed chief. THE WORLD’S LARGEST FARM IN 1913 WAS LOCATED IN ALABAMA Just outside of Birmingham, Alabama there is a farm owned by Joseph O. Thompson, which is said to be the largest in the world. It comprises 25,000 acres in the fertile “black belt.”. If this farm were to be cut into city lots, says The New York Sun, there would be 400,000 of them, enough to build a city of 2,400,000 inhabitants, figuring BIOGRAPHY: HENRY WATKINS COLLIER AND THE SCOTTS OF Henry Watkins Collier, was born in Lunenburg County, Virginia Jan 17, 1801, the son of James Collier, who married Elizabeth Bouldin. He was educated in the classical tradition at the log-cabin academy of Dr. Moses Waddel. In 1818, he moved with his family to the Alabama Territory and settled in Huntsville.ALABAMA PIONEERS
(Transcribed and unedited (with misspelled, capitals and grammatical errors) excerpt from a story written by WPA (Works Projects Administration) writer Annie L. Bowman, EscambiaALABAMA PIONEERS
Good comfort food when you are sick with the flu - cornbread and hot chicken soup. The staple in any Southern home is goodALABAMA PIONEERS
Below is the Coast Guard cutter "Winona" and steamboat "Minnie Lee" transporting people from Mobile to attend the centennial celebrationof the founding of
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(Excerpts transcribed from Goodwater Enterprise (Goodwater, Coosa County, Alabama October 13, 1905) LOCALS CONTINUED Mrs. Henderson of Jackson's Gap, is visiting her daughter, Mrs.ALABAMA PIONEERS
(Many schools throughout the state of Alabama were built by the Alabama Freemasons. This was one of them) Dallas academy, an educational institution, was Skip to navigation Skip to contentSearch
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PATRON + A WARNING SAVES MANY LIVES March 2, 2021 September 16, 2020by
Donna R Causey
This is an excerpt from ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS Confrontation: Lost & Forgotten Stories (Volume 4) Become an Alabama Pioneers Patron/Patreon and unlock even more stories!… Read More PATRON + A Warning Saves Many Lives ____1 Views __Comment
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Days Gone By - stories from the past HERE ARE THE PRESENT-DAY 67 COUNTIES OF ALABAMA & THE DATE OFFORMATION
March 1, 2021 March 1, 2021by
Donna R Causey
Counties of Alabama Date of Formation County Court Houses.—By act of December 31, 1822, the sheriffs of the several counties were made the custodians of… Read More Here are the present-day 67 counties of Alabama & the dateof formation __
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Genealogy Information WHAT TO DO WHEN COURTHOUSES ARE BURNED February 28, 2021 February 27, 2021by Donna R Causey
Message from a member of the Alabama Pioneers community I wish to thank you for your work and sending me the AP each week.… Read More What to do when Courthouses are burned ____4,310 Views __7
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PATRON + MAN KILLED BY INDIANS – WAR THREAT February 28, 2021 September 15, 2020by
Donna R Causey
This is an excerpt from ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS Pioneers: Lost & Forgotten Stories (Volume 3) First Edition Become an Alabama Pioneers Patron/Patreon and unlock even… Read More PATRON + Man Killed By Indians – War Threat ____159 Views __0
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PATRON – GREENSBORO, ALABAMA EARLY FIRE DEPARTMENT MEMBERS WASFORMED IN 1868
February 28, 2021 April 7, 2020by
Donna R Causey
This article and more abstracts are available in the Book ALABAMA GENEALOGY NOTES: Volume III- Scroll to see Table of Contents of bookGREENSBORO,…
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PATRON + SATURDAY SECRETS – THE WAY WE DID THINGS IN THE OLD DAYS February 27, 2021 September 14, 2020by
Donna R Causey
This is an excerpt from the book Vinegar of the Four Thieves HOUSEHOLD TIPS FROM THE PAST Brighten yellowed nylon or linen by adding… Read More PATRON + SATURDAY SECRETS – the way we did things in theold days __
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ON FEB. 25, 1898, A MAN WAS HUNG IN HALE COUNTY, ALABAMA FOR A GHASTLYTRIPLE MURDER
February 25, 2021 December 20, 2020by
Donna R Causey
A TRIPLE MURDER IN GREENSBORO, ALABAMA1 (Published in 1908) While the occurrence to be noted does not belong, strictly speaking, to the history of Greensboro, yet… Read More On Feb. 25, 1898, a man was hung in Hale County, Alabama for a ghastly triple murder ____7,203 Views __1
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Days Gone By - stories from the past A MAJOR WEATHER SYSTEM OCCURRED IN THE SOUTH AROUND FEBRUARY 24TH,1875
February 24, 2021 September 12, 2020by
Donna R Causey
A major weather system occurred in the south around February 24th, 1875 with severe flooding and tornadoes. Flooding washed out many roads and railroad… Read More A major weather system occurred in the south around February24th, 1875 __
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PATRON + RECIPE WEDNESDAY: HAVE YOU EVER MADE BLUEBERRY PICKLES? THE AUTHOR OF THIS RECIPE HAS A SENSE OF HUMOR February 24, 2021 November 12, 2019by
Donna R Causey
Here is an old recipe (1880's ) for Blueberry pickles– I haven't tried it so I can't vouch for it but it sounds easy… Read More Patron + RECIPE WEDNESDAY: Have you ever made blueberry pickles? The author of this recipe has a sense of humor ____3,233 Views __7
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PATRON + TOMBSTONE TUESDAY: SOME UNUSUAL WAYS TO DIE February 23, 2021 October 30, 2020by
Donna R Causey
These epitaphs reveal some unusual ways people died. Here lies entombed one Roger Morton, Whose sudden death was early brouoght on;Trying one day…
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PATRON + DRAMATIC TRAIN ROBBERY TOOK PLACE IN BIRMINGHAM ON FEBRUARY19, 1914
February 19, 2021 December 20, 2020by
Donna R Causey
Back when trains were the popular way to travel, train robberies occurred frequently. This one took place in Birmingham on February 19,1914, and…
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PATRON + RECIPE WEDNESDAY: WERE MEALS BETTER IN THE GOOD OLD DAYS – TRY THESE RECIPES FROM 1900 AND SEE FOR YOURSELF February 17, 2021 November 12, 2019by Donna R
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They say that meals were better in the good old days. Here are a couple of recipes you can try from the Past- 1890s and 1900s… Read More PATRON + RECIPE WEDNESDAY: Were meals better in the good old days – try these recipes from 1900 and see for yourself ____4,217 Views
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PATRON + TOMBSTONE TUESDAY: THE HUSBANDS HAD THE LAST WORD February 16, 2021 December 20, 2020by Donna
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These epitaphs on tombstones reveal that the husband must have died last since he had the last word. Within this grave do lie Back… Read More PATRON + TOMBSTONE TUESDAY: The husbands had the last word__
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PATRON – VALENTINE PARTIES WERE POPULAR IN ALABAMA IN 1916 – SOMENAMES OF ATTENDEES
February 14, 2021 December 20, 2020by
Donna R Causey
SCROLL DOWN TO READ STORY (Excerpts transcribed from The Valley Daily Times-News, Lanett, Alabama, February 17, 1916) LANETT SOCIETY One of the most delightful… Read More PATRON – Valentine Parties were popular in Alabama in 1916 – some names of attendees ____879 Views __0
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PATRON + SATURDAY SECRETS – PROPER USE OF A GAS STOVE February 13, 2021 December 20, 2020by
Donna R Causey
(Our ancestors had a lot to remember when operating a gas stove) PROPER USE OF GAS STOVE For Best Results Burners Must Be Kept… Read More PATRON + SATURDAY SECRETS – Proper use of a gas stove ____146 Views __0
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PATRON + RECIPE WEDNESDAY: FERMENTED CIDER – RECIPES FOR KEEPING IT SWEET FROM THE 1890S February 10, 2021 November 12, 2019by
Donna R Causey
Cider was a popular alcoholic beverage made from the fermented juice of apples before the 20th century. The juice of any variety ofapple…
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Days Gone By - stories from the past MARENGO, AN ANTE-BELLUM HOUSE THAT STILL STANDS IN LOWNDES COUNTY WAS ONCE AN EDUCATIONAL CENTER February 9, 2021 December 21, 2020by
Donna R Causey
During the 1930s Great Depression era, many writers were employed to interview people around the United States, so their experiences and life history could… Read More Marengo, an ante-bellum house that still stands in Lowndes County was once an educational center ____6,730 Views __6
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PATRON + TOMBSTONE TUESDAY: STINGING EPIGRAMS ON TOMBSTONES February 9, 2021 December 20, 2020by
Donna R Causey
Epigrams which originally were inscriptions on tombs were invented by the Roman poet Martial. Poignancy and sting was deemed the necessary characteristic of this… Read More PATRON + TOMBSTONE TUESDAY: Stinging epigrams on tombstones__
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PATRON – FEBRUARY 7, 1900 – LOCAL NAMES IN THE NEWS MONTGOMERY,ALABAMA
February 8, 2021 December 21, 2020by
Donna R Causey
(Local news transcribed from THE MONTGOMERY, ADVERTISER, Montgomery, Ala., February 7, 1900) MRS. AUGUST UHLFELDER ENTERTAINS AT CARDS Mrs. August Uhlfelder entertained beautifully yesterday… Read More PATRON – February 7, 1900 – local names in the news Montgomery, Alabama ____186 Views __0
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Days Gone By - stories from the past SUNDAY SOLILOQUY: MAMA’S HANDS WERE NOT BEAUTIFULLY MANICURED OR . ..
February 7, 2021 December 20, 2020by
Dorothy Graham Gast
Not manicured Mama’s hands were not beautifully manicured or white and soft. They could plant a garden, gather food for canning and makea meal…
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PATRON + AN 1814 DESCRIPTION OF ALABAMA NATIVE AMERICANS February 7, 2021 September 15, 2020by
Donna R Causey
This is an excerpt from ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS Pioneers: Lost & Forgotten Stories (Volume 3) First Edition Become an Alabama Pioneers Patron/Patreon and unlock even… Read More PATRON + An 1814 description of Alabama Native Americans ____178 Views __0
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PATRON – MURDER OF PROBATE JUDGE, SUICIDE AND BENDER-TAYLOR WEDDING – FEBRUARY 7, 1900 February 7, 2021 December 21, 2020by
Donna R Causey
(Local news transcribed from THE MONTGOMERY, ADVERTISER, Montgomery, Ala., February 7, 1900) BOYLE ACQUITTED Murder of McClure a Deeper Mystery Than Ever Florence, Feb.… Read More PATRON – Murder of Probate Judge, Suicide and Bender-Taylor wedding – February 7, 1900 ____124 Views __0
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PATRON – FEBRUARY 7, 1900 – MORGAN CLUB ORGANIZED, AND SOME OTHER LOCAL POLITICAL CANDIDATES ANNOUNCED February 6, 2021 December 21, 2020by
Donna R Causey
(Local news transcribed from THE MONTGOMERY, ADVERTISER, Montgomery, Ala., February 7, 1900) A MORGAN CLUB ORGANIZED LAST NIGHT MUCH ENTHUSIASM AND ELOQUENCE IN BEHALF… Read More PATRON – February 7, 1900 – Morgan Club organized, and some other local political candidates announced ____113 Views __0
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PATRON + SATURDAY SECRETS – PAINTING TIPS FROM PROS FROM THE PAST February 6, 2021 September 14, 2020by
Donna R Causey
This is an excerpt from the book Vinegar of the Four Thieves PAINTING TIPS Put a strong rubber band lengthwise around your paint can… Read More PATRON + SATURDAY SECRETS – Painting tips from pros fromthe past __
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PATRON – HAPPENINGS OF A DAY IN ALABAMA FEBRUARY 1900 – PART V – NEWS FROM FLORENCE, WETUMPKA AND TUSCUMBIA February 5, 2021 December 25, 2020by
Donna R Causey
(Local news transcribed from THE MONTGOMERY, ADVERTISER, Montgomery, Ala., February 7, 1900) BEWARE: A newspaper transcription on this page has words which may be… Read More PATRON – Happenings of a Day in Alabama February 1900 – Part V – News from Florence, Wetumpka and Tuscumbia ____185 Views __0
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PATRON + FUNNY FRIDAY – AN INTERESTING PREDICTION ABOUT THE FUTURE FROM 1901 NEWSPAPER. February 5, 2021 November 26, 2020by
Donna R Causey
I wonder if anyone today has proposed by text. VINEGAR OF THE FOUR THIEVES: Recipes & curious tips from the past Read More PATRON + FUNNY FRIDAY – An interesting prediction about the future from 1901 newspaper. ____135 Views __0
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PATRON + EARLY LOYALISTS TO THE KING FOLLOWED NATIVE AMERICAN TRAILSTO ALABAMA
February 4, 2021 September 12, 2020by
Donna R Causey
This is an excerpt from the book ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS - Settlement: Lost & Forgotten Stories (Volume 2) CONTINUED BELOW.... During the AmericanRevolution,…
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PATRON – HAPPENINGS OF A DAY IN ALABAMA FEBRUARY 7, 1900 – PART IV – EX-SHERIFF ETHERIDGE ARRESTED, COTTON AND HORSES February 4, 2021 December 25, 2020by
Donna R Causey
(Local news transcribed from THE MONTGOMERY, ADVERTISER, Montgomery, Ala., February 7, 1900)BEWARE: The following article includes some offensive language. Please consider the time it… Read More PATRON – Happenings of a Day in Alabama February 7, 1900 – Part IV – Ex-Sheriff Etheridge arrested, cotton and horses ____122 Views __0
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Genealogy Information IF YOU ARE DOING THIS, THEN YOU MIGHT THINK ABOUT GETTING ANOTHERHOBBY.
February 3, 2021 December 21, 2020by
Donna R Causey
Are you a genealogy addict? These are the symptoms. You know you are addicted to genealogy when..... "You can answer all the queries on… Read More If you are doing this, then you might think about gettinganother hobby. __
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PATRON + MOBILE DEER SURVIVES THE WAR BETWEEN THE STATES February 3, 2021 December 21, 2020by
Donna R Causey
MOBILE PARK'S IRON DEER IS SURVIVOR OF THE WAR BETWEEN THE STATES By Benjamin D. Baker Alabama Writers' Program Works Project Administration Council Chamber,… Read More PATRON + Mobile Deer survives the War Between the States ____9,566 Views __19
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