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*Volume 26, No. 1 - Summer, 2001: Louis Hughes - A Slave at the Upper Salt Works / Patriots in the Tombigbee River Swamp in 1809 / A Trip to the Saltworks near Jackson, Alabama, 1863 / The McGrew Reserve and McGrew Family (cont'd) / The Clarke County Wildcat Strikes Again / Excerpts from thr Clarke County Democrat, 1871
*Volume 25, No. No. 3 - Winter, 2000 - 2001: 2nd Alabama Infantry Regiment, CSA, Rather Than Co. 1 , 38 AVC / Fort Lavier / Dedication of the Admiral Semmes Bridge, Tombigbee River, Jackson / Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1871
*Volume 25, No. 2 - Fall, 2000: The Saltworks of Clarke County, Alabama / Steamboat River Landings Along the Alabama River - 1851 / Old St. Stephens, Rodney, Franklin and the Tombigbee River Settler / Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1870
*Volume 25, No. 1 - Summer, 2000: The Mitchell Reserve / Who Are All Those People Buried in Marked Graves in the Darrington-James Cemetery / Views of Yesteryear / Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1870
*Voulme 24, No. 4 - Spring, 2000: Jared E. Groce: Gone to Texas / Letters from Rock Castle-cont'd from vol 24, no. 3 / Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1870
*Volume 24, No. 3 - Winter, 1999 - 2000: Clarke County Phtographic Archive / Letters from Rock Castle / Indigent Families of Soldiers of Clarke County / Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1869
*Volume 24, No. 2 - Fall, 1999: McIntosh Bluff: Alabama First County Seat / Indigent Families of Soldiers of Clarke County / Slavery in the Clarke County Saltworks, 1861 - 1865 / Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1869
*Volume 24, No. 1 - Summer, 1999: National Register Listing: Thomasville Historic District / The Bixler House, Gosport / Alabama's Governors: John Murphy, 1825 - 1829 / Sarah Darrington Carter Murphy / 38th Alabama Infantry / Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1869 / Where is it Now? The William Douglas King Mansion
*Volume 23, No. 4 - Spring, 1999: The Halcyon and Tombigbee Public Advertisers, St. Stephens, List of Letters in the Post Office / Burial Spot of One of the Indian Treaty Line Surveyors, Levin Wailes / Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1869
*Volume 23, No. 3 - Winter, 1998 - 1999: The Sample-Williams Clay and Color Company / The Will and Testament of Robert Darrington / Fort Madison-From the Thomasville Echo / Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1869 / Cemetery Records: Howell (Howle) Cemetery / Symbolism in the Carvings in Old Gravestones
*Volume 23, No. 2 Fall - 1998: Cemetery Records: England Cemetery: Vaughan Grave / The Story of the Portraits of Samuel and Martha Jane Forwood
*Volume 23, No. 1 - Summer, 1998: Memorial Service for Buchanan Calhoun / National Register of Historic Places Annoucements: Grove Hill Courthouse Square: Whatly Historic District: Vanity Fair Mill / The Wilson-Bumpers House / The Will of Mary Darrington James or "Ruling From the Grave" / Articles from the Clarke County Democrat, 1867
*Volume 22, No. 4 - Spring, 1998: National Register Announcement: Jackson Historic District / The Jackson Mill Company / Willis Derusha Council, Adventuer, Farmer, Freelance Writer / Articles from the Clarke County Democrat, 1867
Volume 22, No. 3 - Winter, 1997 - 1998: Cemetery Records / The Old Country Stavemakers: The Croation Community of Clarke County, Alabama / Maria Darrington Bracy Matheson / The White(Wyte, Whyte) Family of England, Scotland, Ireland and America Namely Pennsylvania, Delaware, North Carolina and Alabama / Articles from the Clarke County Democrat, 1866 |
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