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Anne Chancey Dalton - Author, Character Interpreter
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Alabama Association of Historian. Bay County Reading Association, Panama City, FL. Alabama Center for the Book. Alabama Dept. of Achives and History. Old St. Stephens. Sea Dragon Pirate Cruise. Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators. Southern Breeze, SpringMingle Writing Conference, Gulf Shores, AL.
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2012 Fellows | Living Democracy
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A Project for Students and Citizens. 2012 Living Democracy Fellows. Linden, Ala., is a small town with a big heart. That’s how Blake Evans, the Auburn University Living Democracy student who will be living and working in the community this summer, sees his host community. Evans, a junior in communication, is Linden’s Living Democracy Fellow. He said he likes Linden ( http:/ www.lindenalabama.net/. Because it is a welcoming, tight-knit community that reminds him of his hometown of Deatsville, Ala. The Aub...
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Old Cahawba makes list of USA’s eeriest ghost towns; Civil War walking tour is Saturday « Your Alabama Genealogy
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Just another WordPress.com site. Old Cahawba makes list of USA’s eeriest ghost towns; Civil War walking tour is Saturday. By Your Alabama Genealogy. Alabama’s first state capital, Cahawba, is featured on a Bankrate.com. List of 8 Eeriest Ghost Towns. Today the site is a state archaeological park. Administered by the Alabama Historical Commission. And well worth a visit. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Decoration Day and rural cemeteries are topics of Tuesday’s Book Talk at Alabama Archives. You a...
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Your Alabama Genealogy « Just another WordPress.com site « Page 2
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Just another WordPress.com site. Newer posts →. Beyond the Basics of Genealogy workshops set for Birmingham Public Library. The Birmingham Public Library in April is launching a series of Saturday workshops, “Beyond the Basics of Genealogy,” at the downtown Southern History Department. The one to two-hour classes cover various genealogical research topics and will be conducted by the department’s staff. Classes are held at 10 am in the Board Room of the downtown Central Library. For preview. A specif...
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Trip Planner | Alabama Scenic River Trail
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Closings and other items of note for the Trail traveler:. Fuel is no longer available at the Montgomery Marina as of July 2013. FUEL IS AVAILABLE at the Selma City Marina by appointment only. (334) 874-2173. Ask for Gordon McLendon. Locks at the dams on the Alabama River are no longer open for use by recreational traffic 24/7. For information about a particular lock and its operation, you can call the respective lockmasters at these numbers:. Robert F. Henry Lock and Dam 334 872 9525. Outfitters: In the ...
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Black Belt African American Genealogical & Historical Society, Inc. -Selma, Alabama - Links
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BLACK BELT GENEALOGY, history. AfriGeneas African Ancestored Genealogy. Alabama Black Belt Heritage Area. Alabama Cemetery Preservation Alliance. Alabama Department of Archives and History. A labama Genealogy Records. Birmingham Public Library-Genealogy Resources. Black Families of Alabama's Black Belt. Center for the Study of the Black Belt. Family History Centers in Alabama. I nstitute of Genealogy and Historical Research. Samford University Library-Special Collection. City of Union Springs. Ruby Picke...
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Alabama - Adventures In Genealogy - Alabama
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Adventures In Genealogy - Alabama. Perry County Surname List. AIG - Family Trees. AIG - Cemeteries Part II. The Alabama Territory was established in 1817 following Mississippi's statehood with Fort St. Stephens. As it's territorial capital from 1817 to 1819. By 1819, Alabama was admitted as the 22nd State of the Union. In 1819, Governor William Wyatt Bibb announced that the capital would be moved to Cahawba. The amount of money in circulation didn't meet the demands of increasing populations and banks we...
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September | 2016 | Our Lives In Stories
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Our Lives In Stories. We all have a story to tell. September 30, 2016. September 30, 2016. Our lives in stories. Where on earth did this month go? The cats have abandoned their perch in the kitchen cabinets, thank goodness. I’ve had to discourage Dobby from snuggling up with the dishes only once in the last week. Dobby: “I just sat down and it turned on all by itself… Honest! Hermione seems to have lost all interest. Updates from The Little Red Schoolhouse:. Tomorrow (Saturday) we head to Old Cahawba.
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goldenshoe RV trip: October 2014
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Sunday, October 19, 2014. Happy hour with Halley. One of the things we miss about not being full time on the road is the regular opportunity to meet fellow RV'ers and share a happy hour conversation. Halley on the other hand seems to be quite happy with the idea of just the three of us partaking in this early evening ritual. So it was this evening. It was a gorgeous day with mild temperatures and a nice sunset in the making. We set up on the back patio and enjoyed the pre-sunset quiet. And the base stores.