The Heritage of Montgomery County, Alabama
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Publisher :
Page : 325 pages
File Size : 17,34 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Montgomery County (Ala.)
ISBN : 9781891647611
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 325 pages
File Size : 17,34 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Montgomery County (Ala.)
ISBN : 9781891647611
Author : Karren Pell
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 43,53 MB
Release : 2020-08-17
Category : Travel
ISBN : 1439669821
Montgomery has a fun and fascinating assortment of restaurants dating back more than two hundred years. Some landmark dining establishments, like Fleming's, are gone, but others, like Chris' Hot Dogs, are still serving their signature dishes. Such notable figures as Hank Williams, Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald, Elvis, Bobby Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. have all enjoyed delicious meals in Montgomery. Traditional favorites such as Pop's "Shake Ice," the Parkmore's Chicken in a Basket and the Elite's Trout Almondine now take their place alongside new offerings like Chef Eric Rivera's "Blended Burger." Local authors Karren Pell and Carole King reveal the culinary treats and the colorful personalities behind the best restaurants in the city.
Author : Clare Lise Cavicchi
Publisher : Maryland National Capital Park &
Page : 357 pages
File Size : 43,28 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9780971560703
Author : Marjorie Longenecker White
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Page : 104 pages
File Size : 14,44 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Biography & Autobiography
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Author : Judith Hillman Paterson
Publisher : University Alabama Press
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 15,78 MB
Release : 2019-12-10
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0817359605
An exquisitely written memoir—combining sorrow and joy, anger and forgiveness, suffering and healing—that affirms the resilience and strength that imbue the human spirit Judith Paterson was just nine years old in 1946 when her mother died of a virulent combination of alcoholism and mental illness at the age of 31. Sweet Mystery: A Book of Remembering is Paterson’s harrowing account of the memories of her mother, told with eloquence and understanding. Set largely in Montgomery, Alabama, the story plays out against a backdrop of relatives troubled almost as much by southern conflicts over race and class as by the fallout from a long family history of drinking, denial, and mental illness. While rich in the details and flavor of small-town life in the South during the 1940s, Sweet Mystery transcends time and regionalism to evoke universal American themes. Ultimately, it confirms the damaging effects of early trauma on children as well as the innate and familial strengths that enable some children to survive, grow up, and heal. Originally published in 1996 to critical acclaim in the national media, Sweet Mystery was called “a beautifully written, excruciating collision of form and emotion, joy and pain, willpower and self-examination, control and surrender” by the Washington Post. This edition contains a new afterword written by the author as well as a list of suggested readings.
Author : John W. Blassingame
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Page : 414 pages
File Size : 50,59 MB
Release : 1979
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Author : Julie Hedgepeth Williams
Publisher : NewSouth Books
Page : 170 pages
File Size : 42,90 MB
Release : 2010-04-01
Category : History
ISBN : 1603060936
In 1910, Orville and Wilbur Wright opened the first US civilian flight school in Montgomery, Alabama. The Wright Brothers hoped to find a climate warmer and more hospitable to flying than their company base of snowy Dayton, Ohio, even as forward-thinking Montgomerians heralded the school as a way to rise above the shadow of the Civil War. Author Julie Hedgepeth Williams chronicles the short life of this flight school as seen mainly through the eyes of the Alabama press, whose reporting and sometimes mis-reporting “reflected the misconceptions, hopes, dreams, and fears about aviation in 1910, painting a picture of a time when flight was untested, unsteady, and unavailable to most people.”
Author : Frazine Taylor
Publisher : NewSouth Books
Page : 170 pages
File Size : 26,94 MB
Release : 2008-05-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1603060944
Over the past two decades, in workshops and personal consultations, thousands of persons have have received the expertise and knowledge of author Frazine Taylor about Alabama genealogical research. In addition, she has taught the art to hundreds of students. As Dr. James Rose notes, all genealogists looking for the family tree in Alabama sooner or later come across Frazine. And now they have her book, Researching African American Genealogy in Alabama: A Resource Guide. In the book, she provides the information and guidance to help locate the resources available for researching African American records in archives, libraries, and county courthouses throughout the state. The idea for this guidebook rose out of her lecturing throughout the country and having noticed that reference guides on African American family history resources seemed to exist for every state except Alabama. This was regrettable not merely for researchers on African American history in Alabama. In fact, Alabama’s records play an especially important role in U.S. family history research because of the migration patterns of Alabama’s freedmen, first to urban areas of Alabama and then to northern cities, a trend that continued throughout the first part of the twentieth century.
Author : Bartram Trail Conference
Publisher : Brad Sanders
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 18,9 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Natural history
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Author : Fernando Moral-Andrés
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 481 pages
File Size : 23,97 MB
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ISBN : 3031576756