Michael and Kyle's discovery of a rare Confederate coin near an old Civil War fort in 1973 turns into a race against time as the boys try to find more coins before a hurricane hits Alabama's Gulf coast.
Somehow it is malleable, you can manipulate it, form it, shape it. It certainly can shape you. William Christenberry Working from Memory is a collection of stories by the renowned visual artist William Christenberry.
Col. Law will be elected without opposition. Then a Lieut. Col. will have to be chosen. I will not be a candidate. There will be a good deal of electioneering for the office, but some gentlemen who have boasted a great deal and who have ...
... Laura A Bleeker, Eliza M. Blevins, George P Blish, Cynthia R Blish, Samuel К Bliss, Catherine H Blissfellows, ... Rugeley, Alphonse J Dec 28 1855 14/319 Saunders, Mary L Feb 25 1852* 11/222 Rutherford, Walter Sep 15 1849 11/5 Damoan ...
Co. I - Randolph -- A. W. Denman; promoted. John T. Tweedle. Co. K - Calhoun -- Patrick P. Riddle; died in the service. John M. Teague; killed at Gettysburg. John D. Adrian; wounded at the Wilderness; killed at Chaffin's Bluff.
In anticipation, writer and history editor Horace Randall Williams takes a look back at the events, places, and people that have shaped the Heart of Dixie from the times of the first Native Americans to the arrivals of today's most recent ...
The number that Agent Miller had given her and warned her not to write down rang so many times that Leslie almost hung up when she heard the click of the connection . “ Hello . ” “ This is Leslie Christopher .
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In Civil War times… The son of a Cherokee mother and a Scotch-Irish father, River Hunter’s father disappears on a trapping trip into the mountains of the Carolinas and after a lengthy absence is presumed to be dead.
"Alabama food traditions are this year's theme for Tributaries, Volume 13. Many of these articles are the result of fieldwork sponsored by the Alabama Folklife Association.
Discusses the geographical, historical, and cultural aspects of Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida, using maps, illustrated fact spreads, and other illustrated material to highlight the land, history, and people of each individual state.