Combing Cullman County


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From an untamed wilderness so unproductive it was shunned by the Indians, to one of the richest agricultural areas in the southeastern United States-that in a nutshell, is the history of Cullman County, Alabama. But the dramatic stories of the people and events that have been responsible for that transformation cannot be dismissed so summarily. For not only is Alabama's second youngest country rich in natural resources but also in historical background.




Tracing Your Alabama Past


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Searching for your Alabama ancestors? Looking for historical facts? Dates? Events? This book will lead you to the places where you'll find answers. Here are hundreds of direct sources--governmental, archival, agency, online--that will help you access information vital to your investigation. Tracing Your Alabama Past sets out to identify the means and the methods for finding information on people, places, subjects, and events in the long and colorful history of this state known as the crossroads of Dixie. It takes researchers directly to the sources that deliver answers and information. This comprehensive reference book leads to the wide array of essential facts and data--public records, census figures, military statistics, geography, studies of African American and Native American communities, local and biographical history, internet sites, archives, and more. For the first time Alabama researchers are offered a how-to book that is not just a bibliography. Such complex sources as Alabama's biographical/genealogical materials, federal land records, Civil WarÂ-era resources, and Native American sources are discussed in detail, along with many other topics of interest to researchers seeking information on this diverse Deep South state. Much of the book focuses on national sources that are covered elsewhere only in passing, if at all. Other books only touch on one subject area, but here, for the first time, are directions to the Who, What, When, Where, and Why.




Seeing Historic Alabama


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Lists and describes battlefields, forts, historic mansions, pioneer settlements, civil rights monuments, and other historic sites




Schools in the Landscape


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This richly researched and impressively argued work is a history of public schooling in Alabama in the half century following the Civil War. It engages with depth and sophistication Alabama’s social and cultural life in the period that can be characterized by the three “R”s: Reconstruction, redemption, and racism. Alabama was a mostly rural, relatively poor, and culturally conservative state, and its schools reflected the assumptions of that society.




From Civil War to Civil Rights, Alabama 1860–1960


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From Civil War to Civil Rights, Alabama 1860-1960 offers a collection of insightful and illuminating essays from The Alabama Review which trace the history of Alabama from the dramatic destruction of the Civil War to the turbulent early years of the Civil Rights movements.







Rollins & Clark


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The earliest known ancestor, John R. Rollins (1774-1849), migrated from North Carolina in 1818, traveling in an oxcart and settled in what was then known as Campbell Co., Georgia. From there he moved to Paulding County, and two years later moved to Murray County, Georgia. He was married twice. His first wife died ca. 1815 in North Carolina after their seventh child was born. He married (2) Frances Pohl. They had two children. Children were born in South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia. Descendants live in Alabama, Georgia, Texas and elsewhere. Includes descendants of Lewis Ransom Clark (1821-ca. 1904), who was born in N.C., married Martha Terry (1833-ca. 1901) 1846 in Paulding Co., Georgia. They lived in Cherokee Co., Ala. and later in Winston Co., Alabama. They had eight children, who were born in Georgia and Alabama.




Tales of Old Blount County, Alabama


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Many of the people and events in Blount County history are well documented. Others, not so much. This book of essays is an attempt to revisit some of the well known events of our county's past, add a little more background, and present our history from a Blount County point of view. In addition to illuminating some familiar topics, this book attempts to bring to light people and events who played significant roles in the development of Blount, but were somehow overlooked or skimmed over by the primary reference books-people and events which were the topic of conversation among our ancestors but over time, have been forgotten. These fun to read tales will promote a greater understanding of the history of Blount County.




Alabama: A History


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Surveys the outstanding events and portrays the outstanding personalities in the history of the Yellowhammer State, noting Alabama's role in the nation's history.




In the Shadow of Hitler


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Dan J. Puckett's In the Shadow of Hitler explores and documents how Alabama Jews became aware of and responded to the coming of the Second World War and the Nazi persecution of European Jews.