The White Sulphur Well lies just outside the corporate limits of the town,
situated on the Southern Railway. This water is known far and wide for its
medicinal qualities.
Clarke County Alabama And Its Surroundings From 1540 to 1877 by T.H. Ball
Clarke County, Alabama and its Surroundings from 1540 to 1877 – Dedication and Copyright
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DEDICATED TO THE CITIZENS OF CLARKE COUNTY ALABAMA
history of clarke county alabama
Clarke County Alabama And Its Surroundings From 1540 to 1877 – Table of Contents
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The transcription and enhancement of this book is dedicated to the citizens of Clarke County Alabama.
Clarke County Alabama And Its Surroundings From 1540 to 1877 by T.H. Ball
Clarke County Alabama and Its Surroundings from 1540 to 1877 – Chapter I
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Early Travels and Conflicts in the Great South-East
Clarke County Alabama And Its Surroundings From 1540 to 1877 by T.H. Ball
Clarke County Alabama and Its Surroundings from 1540 to 1877 – Chapter II
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About Clarke County, Alabama and Its Surroundings, 1540-1877
SPANISH, FRENCH AND ENGLISH RESIDENTS
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Bullock County Alabama History by Smith and DeLand
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Bullock County Alabama, established in 1866, the county took its name from Colonel E. C. Bullock, of Eufaula. It is located in a region which enables it to command all the conditions favorable to prosperity.
Its area comprises 660 square miles.
Clarke County Alabama And Its Surroundings From 1540 to 1877 by T.H. Ball
Clarke County Alabama and Its Surroundings from 1540 to 1877 – Introduction
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It may be asked, Why do I especially undertake this work ? And my first answer is, Because it is a variety of literary work which I peculiarly love. Persons should do, if possible and right, what they like to do. Seeing a fine opportunity for pleasant employment, why, in this land of freedom, should I not improve it ?
clarke county alabama history
HISTORY OF CLARKE COUNTY ALABAMA by John Simpson Graham
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Clarke County is situated between the Alabama and Tombigbee rivers, extending from the cut-off on the south, north to the north boundary line of the south third of Township 12, a distance of about 65 miles. The county has an area of about 1,200 square miles, or 768,000 square acres, and has a population of between 31,000 and 32,000.
History of Clarke County by John Simpson Graham
HISTORY OF CLARKE COUNTY: THE SAMPLE-WILLIAMS CLAY AND COLOR COMPANY
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They are miners and shippers of
yellow ochre and china clays, also manufacturers of all clay commodities, such
as clap turpentine cups, hollow building blocks, brick, drain tile, flower pots,
jugs, churns and all other clay novelties.
History of Clarke County by John Simpson Graham
HISTORY OF CLARKE COUNTY: SALT LANDS OF CLARKE
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In March, 1819, the United States granted to the state of Alabama in trust
for its people five sections of salt lands, two sections in Township 5 North,
Range 2 East, and three sections in Township 7 North, Range 1 East.
History of Clarke County by John Simpson Graham
History of Clarke County by John Simpson Graham
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History of Clarke County by John Simpson Graham
It is the purpose of the author of this book to write a history devoted almost exclusively to Clarke County Alabama and its people.
Birmingham printing Company, 1923
345 pages
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Bullock County History by Benjamin Franklin Riley
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Established in 1866, the county took its name from Colonel E. C. Bullock, of Eufaula. It is located in a region which enables it to command all the conditions favorable to prosperity.
History of Alabama 1813
HISTORY OF CLARKE COUNTY: WHITE SETTLERS IN CLARKE
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In the year 1800 the white people began to settle in this county, and by
1813 there were quite a number of settlers along the west side of the county. In
1813 the Indians became very troublesome and the whites became alarmed and began
the erection of forts at various points in the county. According to Ball’s
history of Clarke County, they were located as follows: