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Biographies of Notable and Not-so-notable Alabama Pioneers

Biographies of Notable and Not-so-notable Alabama Pioneers
Author: Donna R. Causey
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Total Pages: 0
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Genre: Alabama
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Prior to 1800, many colonists loyal to the throne of Britain immigrated to north and south Alabama to escape involvement in the Revolutionary War but with the defeat of the Creek Indians, land in Alabama became open to new settlers seeking an opportunity. Settlers came from Virginia, Georgia, Tennessee, South Carolina, and North Carolina to Alabama. This series comprises biographies of some of these early settlers.


Biographies of Notable & Some Not-So-Notable Alabama Pioneers Vol VII

Biographies of Notable & Some Not-So-Notable Alabama Pioneers Vol VII
Author: Donna R Causey
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2021-11-09
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The biographies of the Alabamians in this book are from many sources. A good deal of the information comes from source books written when the subjects were still living. Additional information and/or documentation on any of the subjects has been included at the end of each biography. The biographies included in Volume VII in order of their appearance includes: William R. Gunn (1864-1910) Jefferson John Jasper Altman (1851-1905) Jefferson & Sumter Richard Powell McNally (1871-1928) Jefferson Dr. Charles Whelan (1841 - 1898) Jefferson Henry Adolph Stockmar ( 1861-1935) Jefferson Julia Zitella Cocke (1840-1929) Perry county General George Keyes ( 1792- 1833) Limestone County, Alabama Major George Presley Keyes ( 1829 - 1906) Limestone Co. Alabama Hon. Olin C. Maner (1873-1958) Judge Juliius Ceasar Richardson (1852- 1910) Butler County, Alabama John B. Fuller(1841-1927)Montgomery David Taliaferro Blakey(1832-1902) Montgomery David Johnston (1847-1908) Macon, Montgomery John McElderry Chilton (1848-1915)Macon, Montgomery, Lee Ray Rushton (1868-1940) Montgomery William Hardwick Ruth (1868-1958) Montgomery Charles A. Griffith (1865-1950) Montgomery William Hayne Parks (1834-aft. 1910) Pike and Montgomery Dr. Thomas Duncan (1866-1938) Montgomery James Toole ( 1867-1925) Montgomery Charles Pollard Jones ( 1858-1907) Montgomery Edmund Richardson McDavid (1870-1948) Madison William N. Cox (1849-1915) Montgomery Asher Graham Edwards (1863-1938)Jefferson County, Alabama Frank Ogden Walsh (1873-1958) Montgomery


BIOGRAPHIES OF NOTABLE AND NOT-SO-NOTABLE Volume VI

BIOGRAPHIES OF NOTABLE AND NOT-SO-NOTABLE Volume VI
Author: Donna R Causey
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2021-11-06
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This is Volume VI of a set of Biographies on Notable and Not-so-Notable Alabama Pioneers published by Alabama Pioneers and Donway Publishing. The biographies of the Alabamians in this book are from many sources. A good deal of the information comes from source books written when the subjects were still living. Additional information and/or documentation on any of the subjects has been included at the end of each biography. Photographs of some of the people in this Volume may be found on www.alabamapioneers.com Direct Links to the photographs have been provided with the biographies. The biographies included in Volume VI includes Judge Daniel Arthur Greene (1863 - 1923) John Coleman Carmichael (1861 - 1930) Eli Forrest Denson, MD. (1853-1910) Henry Bramlette Gray (1867 GA - 1919) Andrew Jackson Tarrant (1832 - 1922) Dixon Hall ( 1755 VA - d. 1820 AL) Dr. John S. Gillespy (1859 AL - aft. 1910) Judge Mitchell Porter (1825 AL - 1916 AL) Judge Charles W. Ferguson (1855-aft. 1904) Capt. Charles Drennen, M.D. (1842-1913) Walter Melville 'Mel' Drennen (1851 - aft. 1924) Sumter Bethea (1861- 1931) William Marion Bethea (1857- 1905) Newcomb Frierson Thompson (1844 - 1923) William Everette Berry (1847-aft. 1910) Thomas Hunter Molton (1853 - 1931) Charles Hooks (1768-1843) Revolutionary War Soldier Paul Jerome Morris Acker (1870- 1953) William Proncey Acker (1868-aft. 1918) Samuel Black Ackland/Acklen (1762 VA. - 1826 AL) Asa Castellow Alexander (1760 - 1834) Revolutionary War Soldier Charles Alexander (1862-aft. 1918) George Lee Alexander (1839-1862) Jeremiah Alexander (1763-1847) Revolutionary War Soldier John Davidson Alexander (1829 -1901) Olin M. Alexander ( 1868 -1930) William Anthony Alexander (1837-1914) William Burford Alexander (1853-1931) William Jasper Alexander (1842) John Finley Gillespie (1858) James Bass Cobbs (1856-1925) Griffith Rutherford Harsh (1860 - 1934) Dr. Joseph Riley Smith (1818 - 1905) Robert Patton McDavid (1867-1915) Hon. Littleberry James Haley, Jr. (1865-1927) Aaron A. Gambill (1865-1933) Hon. Felix Edward Blackburn (1867-1937)


Biographies of Notable and Not-So-Notable Alabama Pioneers Volume II

Biographies of Notable and Not-So-Notable Alabama Pioneers Volume II
Author: Donna R. Causey
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Total Pages: 160
Release: 2021-09-29
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Prior to 1800, many colonists loyal to the throne of Britain immigrated to north and south Alabama to escape involvement in the Revolutionary War but with the defeat of the Creek Indians, land in Alabama became open to new settlers seeking an opportunity. Settlers came from Virginia, Georgia, Tennessee, South Carolina, and North Carolina to Alabama The book is the second in a series of biographies of some of these early settlers. Pioneers included in this book are: REV. ANDREW BARNWELL MILEY (1818-1896) JOHN LEONARD (1782 -aft. 1850) JOEL C. LOWERY (1790 - 1881) JOEL BARTON LOWERY (1834-1909) HOPKINS LEE (1765-1834) ANTHONY P. HUTCHINS (ca. 1725 - 1804) THOMAS HUTCHINS (1730 - 1789) JOHN A. GOODSON (1790 - 1873) BAYLISS EARLE GRACE (1808 - 1887) JOHN ARCHER ELMORE (1762 - 1834) ROBERT BROADNAX (1792 - 1877) THOMAS MILES BRAGG (1793 - 1882) WILLIAM WYATT BIBB (1776-1820) JOHN DANDRIDGE BIBB (1788 - 1848) OLIVER STURGIS BEERS (1819 - 1882) SAMUEL WRIGHT MARDIS (1800 - 1836) JOHN GRAHAM (1792 - 1864) WILEY GALLAWAY, ESQ. (1792 - 1864) JOHN BURRUSS SALE (1818 - 1876) CALEB OWEN (1759 - 1842) PETER W. TAYLOR (1794 - 1836) RUEL MARSHALL EARP (1828 - 1908) JAMES HIRAM EARP, M.D. (1863 - aft. 1910) DANIEL W. WRIGHT (1759 - 1838) JOHN GREGG (1800 - 1850) WILLIAM RENEAU (1788 - 1852) HANCE MCWHORTER CUNNINGHAM (ca. 1790 - ca. 1828) CAPTAIN JOHN WILLIAM TOBIN (1827 - aft. 1914) WILLIAM AUGUSTUS BOWLES 91763 - 1805) CHARLES LITTLETON (1743 - 1848) STANLEY HUBERT DENT, JR (1869 - aft. 1938)


History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography, Vol. 1 of 4 (Classic Reprint)

History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography, Vol. 1 of 4 (Classic Reprint)
Author: Thomas McAdory Owen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 742
Release: 2015-07-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781330660928

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Excerpt from History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography, Vol. 1 of 4 Within these pages is to be found, under specific topics and biographical sketches, the history of a people mainly British by descent, conservatively progressive by tradition and habit, deeply rooted in love of country, and with a genius for politics and government. With as fine a record of achievement as characterizes any of our sister States, we have shown with them an equal indifference to preserving our annals for the enlightenment and inspiration of posterity. Dr. Owen hoped to repair this omission for Alabama. The work is especially rich in aboriginal, pioneer, local, political, and military history and in biographies of men who have been leaders In their several professions and walks of life in the State. Every important event and period of our history has been treated, from the advent of DeSoto and hie Spanish adventurers in 1540, to the welcome home accorded the returned soldiers of the World War, in 1919. A few persons worthy to appear in a book of this character are not Included here owing to their failure to furnish data which they were asked by the author to supply. We are, as a people, proud of our history. As Individuals and ramilies we boast of our good blood. But we have been careless about putting our claims into such form as will substantiate them to the satisfaction or future historians and critics. This work is an effort to overcome that failure, and to Implant In the minds and hearts of Alabamians a consciousness of merit and of greatness. not that we may be boastful, but that we may realize our responsibility to those men and women who bore the brunt of pioneering, to those who staked all their hard earned gains upon the hazard of battle for honor's sake, who overthrew Invasion, and who with dauntless courage preserved a civilization and brought a commonwealth to the forefront of a nation in science, material development, and civic aspirations. Col. Albert J. Pickett collected much interesting pioneer history and left it in published form, but bis work stopped at the period marking the very beginning of our Statehood. Lives of some of our public men have been preserved in brief form by chroniclers such as Smith, Garrett, and Brewer. A few local histories have been written, and school histories by DuBose, Brown, and others, but not until Dr. Owen conceived this "History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography." bad any ambitious attempt been made to write the whole story and present it in one set of books available to all. To the preparation of his history as here given, he devoted bis mature life. He bad for his field of research the great library of the Alabama State Department of Archives and History into which he had gathered all available and extant records, both in manuscript and printed form, including old newspaper files and rare prints, pamphlets, bulletins, official reports, and the like. When Dr. Owen died, so prematurely, his friends who had looked forward to the publication of his "History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography," wondered if the book would now be finished and given to the world. He had often expressed confidence in my ability to help on the work, so how could I rail him. now that his matchless brain and energetic hands were powerless! How could I fail to complete the task he had so set his heart upon, fail to give to the people he so loved, and who so loved him. the heritage he had left them? It was out of this sense of pity for him in his failure to reach the goal he had set himself, with the added sense, too. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com


Some Alabama Pioneers

Some Alabama Pioneers
Author: Madge Pettit
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Total Pages: 237
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780788418594

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This is a collection of genealogies of some of the very earliest Alabama settlers, many of whom arrived before Alabama attained statehood in 1819, and lived among the Indians until their removal in 1836. Most of the pioneers settled in the central Alabama


Notable Men of Alabama

Notable Men of Alabama
Author: Joel Campbell DuBose
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Release: 1976
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ISBN: 9780871523105

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Bending Their Way Onward

Bending Their Way Onward
Author: Christopher D. Haveman
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 863
Release: 2018-02-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0803296983

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2018 Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2019 Dwight L. Smith (ABC-CLIO) Award from the Western History Association Between 1827 and 1837 approximately twenty-three thousand Creek Indians were transported across the Mississippi River, exiting their homeland under extreme duress and complex pressures. During the physically and emotionally exhausting journey, hundreds of Creeks died, dozens were born, and almost no one escaped without emotional scars caused by leaving the land of their ancestors. Bending Their Way Onward is an extensive collection of letters and journals describing the travels of the Creeks as they moved from Alabama to present-day Oklahoma. This volume includes documents related to the “voluntary” emigrations that took place beginning in 1827 as well as the official conductor journals and other materials documenting the forced removals of 1836 and the coerced relocations of 1836 and 1837. This volume also provides a comprehensive list of muster rolls from the voluntary emigrations that show the names of Creek families and the number of slaves who moved west. The rolls include many prominent Indian countrymen (such as white men married to Creek women) and Creeks of mixed parentage. Additional biographical data for these Creek families is included whenever possible. Bending Their Way Onward is the most exhaustive collection to date of previously unpublished documents related to this pivotal historical event.


History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography

History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography
Author: Thomas Mcadory Owen
Publisher: Legare Street Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-10-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781015578081

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