*Volume 9, No. 3 - Winter, 1985: Brief History of Thomasville: Written by Mrs. J. W. Tucker for the Diamond Jubilee held in 1963 / Thomasville Newspapers: Revealing and little known facts about Thomasville's Earliest Newspapers / The Clarke County News: Front Page of Vol. 1, No. 1 of Short-Lived Thomasville Paper; Dated March 8, 1894 / Naming Thomasville: Historical Article Relates Discussions Surrounding the Naming of Thomasville / Tucker's 3-Day Work Week: Humorous Article About Earl Tucker, Editor of the Thomasville Times. Written by the Late Allen Rankin of the Montgomery Advertiser

*Volume 9, No. 2 - Fall, 1984: E. T. Hall Column: Reproduced from The Clarke County Democrat; Concerns Museum Project / Letters to Joseph Henley from His Sons During the Civil War: Letters Written Home to Clarke County During  Civil War / The Taylor House: Hostory of 1840s Jackson Home; Moved and Restored as the Branch Bank for the Washington County State Bank in Jackson / Taylor House Photos, Artwork: Original Site Photos: Floor Plan Drawing: Kitchen, House on New Sites: 1817 Map of Jackson Showing Original Location

*Volume 9, No. 1 - Summer, 1984: Jacob Stabler Orbit / Livingston Lines: Portion of Genealogical Work on Joe Henry Livingston and Family. Livingston Lived in Clarke County Before the Civil War; Served in the war; and Afterwards Moved to Texas Where He Died. / Photo of Early Jackson School: Submitted by Mrs. Aubrey Moore Along with Lists Below / Turn of Century Students: Lists of 1903, 1904 and 1905 Students

*Volume 8, No. 4 - Spring, 1984: Taylor-Hall Family Record, 1864 - 1965: Contains Family History of Halls of Thomasville, Other Early Families. Compiled by the Late Janie Hall Jones / Oak Grove Cemetery: Listing of Old Cemetery in New Prospect/Mitcham Beat Area. Many Old Settlers Buried There.

*Volume 8, No. 3 - Winter, 1984: Uncle Kirk Pugh: Story of Former Slave of the Pugh Family Who Lived to be at Least 100 years old / James A. Doyle: Clarke County Printer and Newspaperman. Worked for Papers in the County. Includes Obituary that Tells Story of His Life / William McGrew: Descendant Provides Additional Information on the Early Countian Spelling Variations / How Many Ways to Spell Tattilba? Old Newspaper Article Concerns Spelling of this Indian Name, as well as Others. / Marks and Brands: Page from Old Record Book Located in Probate Office. Shows What Mark and Brand Great-Great-Grandpa Registered and Used on His Livestock / Cemetery Records: Elam Baptist Church Cemetery. Over 300 Graves of Many Early Settlers / Pictures of Elam Church

*Volume 8, No. 2 - Fall, 1983: Zimco, The Town That Was: History, Photos of Old Logging Community / 1893 Courthouse Fight, Election: Article Recalls Intense Argument that Resulted in an Election to Determine if the County Seat Would Remain in Grove Hill or be Moved to Jackson or Whatley / Tabulation of Boxes on 1893 Courthouse Question / 1899 Clarke County Courthouse: Architect's Description from Clarke County Democrat of the Time / Poems From the 1893 Courthouse Election Fight / 1847 Letter From J. Austill to A. J. Pickett

*Volume 8, No. 1 - Summer, 1983: To Coffeeville in Clark: From the 1933 Issue of Alabama Highways, Written by the Late Peter Brannon / Newspaper Items Concerning Coffeeville: Columns from South Alabamian Newspapers of the Late 1800s Concerning the Town and its Residents: 1819 Plat of Coffeeville / Murrell's Ferry Flyer: 1845 Flyer Gives Rates of Charges of Ferry Located at Coffeeville / 1911 Roster of Students / Practicing Medicine in Clarke County, 1887 - 1941: Story and Photos of Dr. John Talbert Pugh / Mystery Photo Solved: Old Newspaper Article Apparently Tells Story Behind Photo / Obituary of Jas. S. Dickinson

*Volume 7, No. 4 - Spring, 1983: Landmark Falls: Story From 1941 Newspaper About Removal of 1830s County Office Building in Grove Hill / Sixty-Nine Years in the World: By the Late Rev. J. H. Fendley; Sketch of His Early Boyhood: J. H. Fendley Obituary: Fendley's Civil War Letter

*Volume 7, No. 3 - Winter, 1983: Marriage Document Recorded 156 Years Late: Armistead-Carney Marriage Document Among Discardes Courthouse Papers / Robert Starkey Armistead Family: Includes Photos / Old Courthouse Papers Saved by the Late L. R. Tucker / Featuring Polling Lists for Confederate Presidential Election of 1861 for Following Locations: Grove Hill, Choctaw Corner, Indian Ridge, Jackson, Rockville, Gates, Campbell, Gainestown and Walker Springs. Also Justices of Peace and Constable Election for Coffeeville in 1829 / Tallahatta Springs Once Resort Area: Report of Marker Dedication, Includes Photos
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