Bassett Creek Cemetery

Bassett Creek Cemetery

Author: L. C. Raybon

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13:

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Bassett Creek is located in Clarke County, Alabama, and became a settlement in 1850. Bassett Creek is five miles north of Grove Hill, and about three miles south of Fulton.


Biographical Register of the Confederate Congress

Biographical Register of the Confederate Congress

Author: Ezra J. Warner, Jr.

Publisher: LSU Press

Published: 1975-09-01

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 080714942X

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Modeled after Ezra J. Warner's two earlier books, Generals in Gray and Generals in Blue, the volume contains an introduction describing the makeup of the Confederate Congress, biographical sketches of the congressmen, and a substantial bibliography. Each biographical sketch includes the place and date of birth, family background, education, means of livelihood, politics, public service record, and degree of financial and political success of each congressman by 1860. The authors describe each individual's participation in (or his opposition to) secession and detail the circumstances of his election to the Confederate Congress. A prominent section of each sketch is devoted to each man's activities in the Congress: his position on the major issues before Congress, his chief interest and the measures he sponsored, and the reason he left the Congress. Then, the authors attempt to pick up the lives of each congressman after the Civil War. The sketches include the place and date of death of each man, as well as the place of burial. Anyone interested in Civil War history will find Biographical Register of the Confederate Congress an indispensable reference.


The Hutch

The Hutch

Author: Robert Riley Massegee

Publisher:

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 1032

ISBN-13:

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The brothers John and Peter Hare were probably born in Cumberland County, North Carolina in the early to mid 1760s. Includes their descendants in Alabama, Texas, and other parts of the United States up to the present.


Clarke County

Clarke County

Author: Joyce White Burrage

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 1998-11-24

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 1439623023

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Clarke County is a beautifully wooded and peaceful spot in west Alabama with a long and rich history. Bounded on the east by the Alabama River and on the west by the Tombigbee River, Clarke Countys rich timberlands serve as the source for pine timber markets throughout the world. The fantastic hunting and fishing in the county are known throughout the South. Clarke Countys history includes the story of the Mitcham War, a period of unrest in 1893 that reached state-wide proportions in notoriety. The countys history is one largely comprised of the working men and women who have contributed to the cultural tapestry of the area. This visual journey begins around the time of the earliest woodcut of the courthouse in Grove Hill, built in 1832, and continues through the 1940s. Many of the images in this collection have never before been published. These fascinating glimpses into Clarke Countys past are combined with a well-researched text to uncover many long-forgotten stories and a colorful cast of characters.