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		<title>What are the steps</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Sep 2009 19:37:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Regional Contest Central Alabama The topthree competitors in each category will advance to the State Competition. Regional Coordinator Dr. Riley Contact for questions regarding theSouth Regional Contest. Phone 9048915168 Emailearomeyusouthal. edu Send entries and historical papers toDr. Regional Contest Gulf Coast South The topthree competitors in each category will advance to the State Competition. Riley [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p>Regional Contest  Central Alabama The topthree competitors in each category will advance to the State Competition. Regional Coordinator Dr. Riley Contact for questions regarding theSouth Regional Contest. Phone 9048915168 Emailearomeyusouthal. edu Send entries and historical papers toDr.<p><p> Regional Contest  Gulf Coast South The topthree competitors in each category will advance to the State Competition. Riley Auburn University at Montgomery, EducationFSE Riley Contact for questions regarding theAlabama StateContest.<p><p> Contest DateFebruary20, Contest SiteCentral High School Dobbs Drive Phenix City, AL AHDCentral Regional Entry Form Entry formsdueJanuary 26, Historical Papers due 26, Note Historical Papers must be received by the due date to ensure sufficient time for judges to readthem. For details regarding competition rules see theNational History DayWeb site. Alabama History Day is held in conjunction withNational History Day. Riley Auburn University at Montgomery, EducationFSE How to be part of the fun Contact one of the regional directors or the state director and request student workshop.<p><p>The program takes education beyond the classroom, encouraging the use of libraries historical societies and museums. Regional Contest  North The topthree competitors in each category will advance to the State Competition.  Contest DateFebruary20, Contest SiteCentral High School Dobbs Drive Phenix City, AL AHDCentral Regional Entry Form Entry formsdueFebruary 2, Historical Papers dueFebruary 2, 2009Note Historical Papers must be received by the due date to ensure sufficient time for judges to read them.<p><p>Barbara Romey Dobbs Dr Phenix City, AL Entry fees for regional contests25 per student.  Regional Contest  Central Alabama The topthree competitors in each category will advance to the State Competition. For details regarding competition rules see theNational History DayWeb site.<p><p>Boaz, AL AHDNorth Regional EntryForm Entries dueFebruary 2, Historical Papers dueFebruary 2, 2009Note Historical Papers must be received by the due date to ensure sufficient time for judges to readthem. 20082009 Competition Theme The Individual in History Actions and Legacies Contest Dates 1418,  The University of Maryland, College Park.<p><p> Contest Date 27, Contest SiteBoaz Middle School Newt Parker Dr. Alabama State Coordinator Dr. importantly, the program stimulates and rewards student initiative, creativity, and relations>campus events >alabama history day Alabama History Day is history competition for students in grades six through twelve. The teacher provides guidance and encouragement during the course of the project.]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>She followed her father into this</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2009 19:20:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[These men came largely from the mountainous areas of each state, where slavery never flourished. The rules require that no modern items are visible.... My grandfathers side the relatives of her husband to whom she was deeply devoted was completely ignored. The officers of the white Southern units were all from the North, mostly the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p>These men came largely from the mountainous areas of each state, where slavery never flourished. The rules require that no modern items are visible.... My grandfathers side  the relatives of her husband to whom she was deeply devoted  was completely ignored. The officers of the white Southern units were all from the North, mostly the midwest. Fortunately my cousins mother, nine years older than her sister, had told her daughter about the Unionist skeleton in the family closet. They are very careful about the pretense.<p><p>Former friends and neighbors killed and robbed each other in service to their respective causes. From the sutlers merchants who pitched their tents on the edge of the battlefield, learned that it can from 200 to 2000 to buy period uniform. While they wear the regimental uniform, Melissa told me that they arent under the same pressure to hide their sex. Confederate units were also raised from this area, and sometimes men switched sides when captured. When stayed with her and one aunt for the summer in we often tended the family graves.<p><p>Friends of Dixie, Preserving Our Southern History and Heritage, displayed designs that were heavy on softcore porn  half naked women in suggestive poses with various military and regional symbols. few chose the plainer dress of the farmers wife and daughter. The rules require that no modern items are visible.... Ten years the cousin who brought me to Blount County told me that they too are meant to be authentic. The men didnt the same training as the regular units, and were used largely as support troops, foraging for food in the surrounding countryside.<p><p>The loud booms and smoke that came from the cannon several dollars each. Ten years the cousin who brought me to Blount County told me that they too are meant to be authentic. The Southern Unionists were on the winning side, and those who did not die got pensions. The rules require that no modern items are visible....<p><p>Every Confederate state except South Carolina had enough white union supporters to fill at least one regiment Tennessee had white regiments. They saw the sectional conflict as rich mans war and poor mans fight. while the camps are open to the public. The people who do this have to become very knowledgeable of the items they use, and spend hours explaining how old things work to the general public. court ruled after the War that these men were refugees seeking protection when they joined the army and the Union didnt have to pay the bonus.]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Alabama History Outline of Alabama History</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2009 02:14:29 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p>When genealogist encounters brickwall in their research, an understanding<p><p>When genealogist encounters brickwall in their research, an understanding of early Alabama History.<p><p>Alabama History Outline of Alabama History  The following articles should give the reader an understanding of the history of the state, county, or town at the time their ancestor was living bring an understanding as to where the researcher should next set<p><p>The Spanish Inroads  Indian Tribes of Alabama French Colonization and War  British and Spanish Occupancy First Territorial Organization  1832The Great Indian War  History DatabasesAlabama History, 15401872Butler County, Alabama History, 18151885Clarke County, Alabama and Its Surroundings, 15401877Conecuh County, Alabama HistoryJefferson County and Birmingham, Alabama History and Biography,  Alabama Genealogy  Back to Alabama GenealogySearch Alabama Genealogy Alabama Counties Autauga County Covington County Henry County Talladega County Tallapoosa County Alabama Genealogy Records African American Archives & Libraries Bible Records Biographies Cemeteries Court Records Databases Directories History Land Records Mailing Lists Historical Maps Military Records Native American Newspapers<p><p>Alabama History Outline of Alabama History  The following articles should give the reader an understanding of the history of the state, county, or town at the time their ancestor was living bring an understanding as to where the researcher should next set engage their research skills.]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Online at JSTORNorrell Robert J Etowah Cullman WinstonAutauga</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 01:44:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Washington In North Alabama, there was an attempt to organize neutral state to be called Nickajack. Moore, as previously instructed by the legislature, called state convention. State bonds were issued and public lands were sold to secure capital, and the notes of the banks, loaned on security, became medium of exchange. Alabama The History of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p>Washington In North Alabama, there was an attempt to organize neutral state to be called Nickajack. Moore, as previously instructed by the legislature, called state convention. State bonds were issued and public lands were sold to secure capital, and the notes of the banks, loaned on security, became medium of exchange. Alabama The History of Deep South State 1994Flynt, Wayne. the detailed study Dunning SchoolGoing, Allen J. With the outbreak of the War of Britain encouraged Tecumsehs resistance movement. Medical conditions were severe. The service of slaves was involuntary their unpaid labor was impressed from their unpaid masters.<p><p>Geography The Secessionist Impulse Alabama and Mississippi was claimed by South Carolina, but in that state ceded this claim to the federal government. Lauderdale Covington Coosa few years later, during the American Revolutionary War, this region fell into the hands of Spain. By the Treaty of Madrid, in 1795, Spain ceded to the United States and the Red Stick Creeks began, known as the Creek War. History of Medicine in Alabama. Cullman Mobile After five days of voting, the constitution needed 13,550 to secure majority.<p><p>Clair Coffee Pickens Selmas Confederate Nitre Works procured niter, for gunpowder, from limestone caves. The Reconstruction Period 1906, full length history of era Dunning School approach pp ch on AlabamaJordan, Weymouth The French and the English contested the region, each attempting to forge strong alliances with Indian tribes. Gadsden Montgomery With the outbreak of the War of Britain encouraged Tecumsehs resistance movement. Governors Morgan Partners in Rebellion Alabama Women in the Civil War 1970. Thornton, J. Limestone Geography Poor But Proud Alabamas Poor Whites 1989. Flynt, J. Covington First Freedom The Response of Alabama Blacks to Emancipation and Reconstruction.<p><p>Tuscaloosa Sheriffs cracked down on Klan violence. Bullock The great Shawnee chief Tecumseh visited the region in seeking to forge an Indian alliance of resistance from the Gulf of Mexico to the Great Lakes. Piedmont 1972. McWhiney, Grady. Wilcox Online at JSTORRogers, William Warren. Monroe Northwest Alabama Crenshaw Shelby Tallapoosa DeKalb He located new munitions plants in Selma, which employed 10,000 workers until the Union raiders in burned the factories down. Colbert Russell Choctaw Literary History of Alabama The Nineteenth Century 1979. WPA. Talladega Inside Alabama Personal History of My State 2004Thomas, Mary Martha.]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>USA History and Museums</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2009 20:48:48 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p>Space &amp; Rocket Center, Huntsville, AL. USA History and Museums AIS Census Indexes Ancestry genealogy Census Records Civil War Research Database Historical Documents Military Databases Periodical Source Index PERSI Periodicals &amp; Newspapers Slave Narratives Social Security Death Index Vital &amp; Church Records See Also United States Internet Guides OfficialUSA.<p><p>USA History and Museums AIS Census Indexes Ancestry genealogy Census Records Civil War Research Database Historical Documents Military Databases Periodical Source Index PERSI Periodicals &amp; Newspapers Slave Narratives Social Security Death Index Vital &amp; Church Records See Also United States Internet Guides OfficialUSA.<p><h4>Related Blogs</h4><ul class="pc_pingback"><li class="hdl">Related Blogs on <b>history</b></li><li><a href="http://aldersgatecycle.wordpress.com/2008/11/15/an-alternate-history-of-alternate-history/">An alternate <b>history</b> of alternate <b>history</b>.</a></li></ul><ul class="pc_pingback"><li class="hdl">Related Blogs on <b>Huntsville</b></li><li><a href="http://www.steve-shickles.ws/alabama-notebook-expansion-plans-continue-the-huntsville-times/">Alabama notebook: Expansion plans continue (The <b>Huntsville</b> Times)</a></li></ul><ul class="pc_pingback"><li class="hdl">Related Blogs on <b>museum</b></li><li><a href="http://www.fispace.org/2008/11/did-you-know-austin-has-a-digital-museum-of-art/">Did you know Austin has a Digital <b>Museum</b> of Art?</a></li></ul></p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>So whether you are looking for</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2009 17:25:26 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p>We have gathered large amounts of information about Alabama into one place from various sources such as the state Governors office, the US Geological Survey USGS, the US Census, the US Postal Service and many other authorities. Alabama HistoryFamous PeopleFacts &amp; InformationState Symbols &amp; EmblemsState SealState FlagState QuarterState StampGeography &amp; MapsAlabama OutdoorsState ParksCamping and HikingHunting and FishingOther Outdoor activitiesAlabama TourismTourist AttractionsHistoric SitesCitiesColleges and Higher EducationAlabama State QuizAlabama Links. Home &gt; Alabama Alabama is one of the great states that make up the United States of America.<p><p>Alabama HistoryFamous PeopleFacts &amp; InformationState Symbols &amp; EmblemsState SealState FlagState QuarterState StampGeography &amp; MapsAlabama OutdoorsState ParksCamping and HikingHunting and FishingOther Outdoor activitiesAlabama TourismTourist AttractionsHistoric SitesCitiesColleges and Higher EducationAlabama State QuizAlabama Links. So whether you are looking for Alabama history, the state bird of Alabama, or the best places to visit in Alabama, the answers are just click away. Select topic below... Home &gt; Alabama Alabama is one of the great states that make up the United States of America.<p><h4>Related Blogs</h4><ul class="pc_pingback"><li class="hdl">Related Blogs on <b>Alabama History</b></li><li><a href="http://tomsissues.wordpress.com/2008/11/14/on-which-side-of-history-do-you-stand/">On Which Side of <b>History</b> Do You Stand?</a></li><li><a href="http://accentonwildbirds.com/?p=308">Marengo County, <b>Alabama</b></a></li><li><a href="http://www.steve-shickles.ws/center-to-focus-on-w-alabama-history-the-tuscaloosa-news-2/">center to focus on w. <b>alabama history</b> (the tuscaloosa news)</a></li></ul><ul class="pc_pingback"><li class="hdl">Related Blogs on <b>Alabama tourism</b></li><li><a href="http://www.steve-shickles.ws/new-sweet-home-alabama-tags-attract-critics-cbs-42-birmingham/">New ‘Sweet Home <b>Alabama</b>’ Tags Attract Critics (CBS 42 Birmingham)</a></li><li><a href="http://pageantofmastersticketservice.com/alabama-wins-three-national-tourism-awards-nbc-13-birmingham/"><b>Alabama</b> wins three national <b>tourism</b> awards (NBC 13 Birmingham)</a></li><li><a href="http://pageantofmastersticketservice.com/alabama-wins-3-national-tourism-awards-wkrg-news-5-mobile/"><b>Alabama</b> Wins 3 National <b>Tourism</b> Awards (WKRG News 5 Mobile)</a></li><li><a href="http://www.steve-shickles.ws/alabama-arts-campaign-earns-two-national-awards-bizjournals-2/"><b>Alabama</b> arts campaign earns two national awards (BizJournals)</a></li></ul><ul class="pc_pingback"><li class="hdl">Related Blogs on <b>attractions</b></li><li><a href="http://airfaresandtravel.com/york-attractions-what-to-see-and-do-when-you-visit-york.html">York <b>Attractions</b>: What To See and Do When You Visit York</a></li><li><a href="http://www.attractionsmagazine.com/blog/?p=1125">Veteran’s Day celebrated at theme parks</a></li><li><a href="http://www.onlinetravelblog.co.uk/destinations/154">5 Great Peak District <b>Attractions</b></a></li><li><a href="http://www.126126.info/orlando-the-city-with-enthralling-attractions-by-megha-poddar/">Orlando: The City With Enthralling <b>Attractions</b> — by MEGHA PODDAR</a></li><li><a href="http://www.how2thailand.com/visiting-chiang-mai-%E2%80%93-top-10-attractions-and-activities/">Visiting Chiang Mai – Top 10 <b>Attractions</b> and Activities</a></li></ul><ul class="pc_pingback"><li class="hdl">Related Blogs on <b>history</b></li><li><a href="http://aldersgatecycle.wordpress.com/2008/11/15/an-alternate-history-of-alternate-history/">An alternate <b>history</b> of alternate <b>history</b>.</a></li><li><a href="http://feministlawprofs.law.sc.edu/?p=4332">Time Periods: a <b>history</b> of mentrual products</a></li></ul><ul class="pc_pingback"><li class="hdl">Related Blogs on <b>parks</b></li><li><a href="http://migandtig.com/wordpress/?p=40">Find Fabulous Fall Colors in National <b>Parks</b></a></li><li><a href="http://bydianedaniel.wordpress.com/2008/11/13/north-carolina-parks-from-mountains-to-sea/">North Carolina <b>parks</b>, from mountains to sea</a></li><li><a href="http://www.greensborosports.com/index.php/2008/11/13/greeensboro-parks-recreation-department-football-championship-results%E2%80%8F/">Greeensboro <b>Parks</b> &amp; Recreation Department Football Championship <b>...</b></a></li></ul></p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Jones Law ReviewGeorge political interest</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p>disapproval of merger with Comcast Cable of Huntsville Inc. Representatives Historical biographies of Congressional members Secy. and Spain after the American Revolution. The British gained control of the area in by the Treaty of Paris but had to cede almost all the Alabama region to the The first permanent European settlement in Alabama was founded by the French at Louis de la Mobile in  Copyright 2011 Organized as territory 3, Entered Union rank 2011 Senators Jeff Sessions, to 1861, and, for time, the city was the Confederate capital. percent population and over 74. 7 and over 13. 0 median age 35. 8.<p><p>The first permanent European settlement in Alabama was founded by the French at Louis de la Mobile in All rights reserved. White 3,162,808 71. 1 Black 1,155,930 26. 0 American Indian 22,430 0. 5 Asian 31,346 0. 7 Other race 28,998 0. 7 Two or more races 44,179 1. 0 HispanicLatino 75,830 1. 7. TechniquesFollow the money. Indian Heritage World &amp; NewsUnited StatesHistory &amp; GovtBiographySportsArts &amp; Ent.<p><p>General Troy King, to See more on Alabama Encyclopedia Alabama Encyclopedia Geography Encyclopedia Economy Encyclopedia Government Encyclopedia HistoryMonthly Temperature Extremes Accredited Colleges and Universities All See additional census data Area codes Tourism office Map of Alabama Spanish explorers are believed to have arrived at Mobile Bay in and the territory was visited in by the Treaty of Paris but had to cede almost all the Alabama region to the The state ranks high in the production of poultry, soybeans, milk, vegetables, livestock, wheat, cattle, cotton, peanuts, fruits, hogs, and corn.<p><p>During the later 19th century, the economy of the state slowly improved with industrialization. Governor Jim Folsom, Jr., to historically Black colleges and universities Black Issues in Higher EducationNews and Views Alabama State University Academics Are Taking Back Seat to Football The Journal of Blacks in Higher EducationAlabama issues an annual report on career and technical education in the state. Wallace and the founding of Alabamas public twoyear colleges.<p><p>At Tuskegee Institute, founded in by Booker During the later 19th century, the economy of the state slowly improved with industrialization. The Confederacy was founded at Montgomery in States Society &amp; Culture Livable States Healthiest States Dangerous States Smartest States Crime Index Residency Requirements for Voting Compulsory School Attendance Laws Driving Laws National Public Radio Stations Selected famous natives and residents Hank Aaron baseball player Ralph Abernathy civil rights activist Tallulah Bankhead actress Hugo Hank Williams singer and songwriter. 2011 and Spain after the American Revolution. ...<p><h4>Related Blogs</h4><ul class="pc_pingback"><li class="hdl">Related Blogs on <b>history</b></li><li><a href="http://aldersgatecycle.wordpress.com/2008/11/15/an-alternate-history-of-alternate-history/">An alternate <b>history</b> of alternate <b>history</b>.</a></li><li><a href="http://feministlawprofs.law.sc.edu/?p=4332">Time Periods: a <b>history</b> of mentrual products</a></li></ul><ul class="pc_pingback"><li class="hdl">Related Blogs on <b>Huntsville</b></li><li><a href="http://www.steve-shickles.ws/alabama-notebook-expansion-plans-continue-the-huntsville-times/">Alabama notebook: Expansion plans continue (The <b>Huntsville</b> Times)</a></li></ul><ul class="pc_pingback"><li class="hdl">Related Blogs on <b>Mobile</b></li><li><a href="http://blogs.the451group.com/opensource/2008/11/11/are-mobile-linux-and-open-source-finally-for-real/">Are <b>mobile</b> Linux and open source finally for real?</a></li></ul><ul class="pc_pingback"><li class="hdl">Related Blogs on <b>Montgomery</b></li><li><a href="http://mrsec.com/story/defensive-end-montgomery-sets-two-official-visits">DEFENSIVE END <b>MONTGOMERY</b> SETS TWO OFFICIAL VISITS</a></li><li><a href="http://www.steve-shickles.ws/alabama-womens-basketball-hudson-aims-high-montgomery-advertiser-2/">ALABAMA WOMENâ€™S BASKETBALL: Hudson aims high (<b>Montgomery</b> Advertiser)</a></li><li><a href="http://www.steve-shickles.ws/alabama-football-saban-playing-cards-right-montgomery-advertiser-2/">ALABAMA FOOTBALL: Saban playing cards right (<b>Montgomery</b> Advertiser)</a></li></ul></p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Discovering Alabama is noted for</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jan 2009 07:12:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ordering Info Doug Phillips. Doug Phillips. Each Discovering Alabama program presents the wonders of Alabama in manner that is comfortable for general audiences but also useful for Alabama schools. Teachers Guides Current annual sponsors include Legacy, the Alabama Wildlife Federation and the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources see link for organization logos and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p>Ordering Info Doug Phillips. Doug Phillips. Each Discovering Alabama program presents the wonders of Alabama in manner that is comfortable for general audiences but also useful for Alabama schools. Teachers Guides Current annual sponsors include Legacy, the Alabama Wildlife Federation and the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources see link for organization logos and contact info.. ShowList Schedule Discovering Alabama is produced in cooperation with Alabama Public Television.<p><p>Discovering Alabama programs are correlated with the State Exit Exam and with the Alabama Courses of Study. As series host, Dr. Teachers Guides For further information on how Discovering Alabama is also rooted in sentiment shared by many Alabamians who believe that, as other parts of the nation continue to lose their native natural surroundings, Alabamas abundant wildlands help to make our state exceptional. Meeting this opportunity requires leadership that actively appreciates our wildlands, wetlands, forestlands, farmlands, and undeveloped countryside.<p><p>Discovering Alabama is also rooted in sentiment shared by many Alabamians who believe that, as other parts of the nation continue to lose their native natural surroundings, Alabamas abundant wildlands help to<p><p>Discovering Alabama is ready resource for environmental education.  Intro Phillips combines extensive knowledge of Alabamas natural features with personal commitment to conservation and education. Past programs have been supported by funding from variety of sources, including foundations, businesses, and conservation and educational organizations. Countless fascinating topics await future funding and Discovering Alabama welcomes contributions from those interested in supporting the educational aims of the series. And here, Discovering Alabama promotes such balance while celebrating the states additional opportunity for future in harmony with prior, fundamental balance  the balance of nature.<p><p>Doug Phillips. Current annual sponsors include Legacy, the Alabama Wildlife Federation and the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources see link for organization logos and contact info.. Discovering Alabama programs are correlated with the State Exit Exam and with the Alabama Courses of Study. Phillips combines extensive knowledge of Alabamas natural features with personal commitment to conservation and education. The Discovering Alabama series began in as an outgrowth of the lifelong Alabama travels of series creator and producer Dr. Thus, there exists timely opportunity to maintain these increasingly special qualities through increased protection for the states natural heritage.<p><h4>Related Blogs</h4><ul class="pc_pingback"><li class="hdl">Related Blogs on <b>land</b></li></ul></p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Oct 2008 08:33:22 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p>Alabama is also rich in Native American history. Use the Search link above to find more history and culture attractions, events and accommodations.. From the birthplace of Helen Keller to birth of the Civil Rights Movement, discover struggles and accomplishments of our past. Historic SitesHomes History & Culture Civil Rights Alabamas grand homes also have many stories to tell in almost every corner of the state.<p><p>History & Culture Attractions, Events and Accommodations Search by RegionSearch Entire StateMountains RegionMetropolitan RegionRiver Heritage RegionGulf Coast Region  Search by TypeSearch For  Sort Results by By NameBy RegionBy CityBy Type  Look no further than Alabamas abundant collection of museums to find the story of<p><p>Civil War heritage in Alabama is complex and diverse, with many historically significant sites and museums to visit. Alabama is also rich in Native American history.<p><p>Civil War Native American Museums Search for History & Culture Civil Rights The tribes and traditions of Alabamas Native Americans live on at many sites throughout the state. From the birthplace of Helen Keller to birth of the Civil Rights Movement, discover struggles and accomplishments of our past. Visit the actual Civil Rights Movement sites in Birmingham, Montgomery, Selma and Tuskegee where events that galvanized the world also made nation view its fellow men and women with equality and respect. Use the Search link above to find more history and culture attractions, events and accommodations.<p><p>Civil War The tribes and traditions of Alabamas Native Americans live on at many sites throughout the state.<p><p>Museums Search for History & Culture Attractions, Events and Accommodations Search by RegionSearch Entire StateMountains RegionMetropolitan RegionRiver Heritage RegionGulf Coast Region  Search by TypeSearch For  Sort Results by By NameBy RegionBy CityBy Type  Look no further than Alabamas abundant collection of museums to find the story of our great state and its people. Alabamas grand homes also have many stories to tell in almost every corner of the state. Historic SitesHomes Civil War The tribes and traditions of Alabamas Native Americans live on at many sites throughout the state.<p><p>Civil War Alabamas grand homes also have many stories to tell in almost every corner of the state.]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>He established tradinghousein connection with his plantation</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2008 14:22:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Their green corn dances,ball plays, war ceremonies, and manners and customs,are fresh in my recollections. Pierre Richelet, en deux tomes All ofthem were married to Indian wives, and some of them had intelligentand handsome children. Claiborne, of Mississippi, whoplaced in my hands the manuscript papers of his father, Gen. The copy inour hands is entitled [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p>Their green corn dances,ball plays, war ceremonies, and manners and customs,are fresh in my recollections. Pierre Richelet, en deux tomes All ofthem were married to Indian wives, and some of them had intelligentand handsome children. Claiborne, of Mississippi, whoplaced in my hands the manuscript papers of his father, Gen. The copy inour hands is entitled  Histoire de la Conquete de la Florideou relation, de ce qui sest passe dans la decouverte de ce pais, par FerdinandDe Soto, Composee en Espagnol, par LInca Garcellasso de la Vega,et traduite en Francois, par Sr.<p><p>Its style iseasy and flowing, when the author journalizes in regard to marches throughthe country, and is exceedingly graphic, when he gives us descriptionof De Sotos battles. If it should be found,by the scrutinizing reader, that my statements are incorrect, let mesay in advance, that when penned those statements believed them to betrue. Irving has collated his work, am prepared to state thathe has related all things as they are said to have occurred.<p><p>In additionto this, journals were placed in his hands written in the camp of DeSoto one by Alonzo de Carmona, native of the city of Cuzco. His father was Spaniard of noble blood, and his mother the sisterof Capac, one of the Indian sovereigns of Peru. From these Indian countrymen learnedmuch concerning the manners and customs of the Creeks,with whom they had so long been associated, and more particularly with regardto the commerce which thet carried on with them. For the complimnetaryterms which Mr. Leide1731.<p><p>Some of these menhad come to the Creek nation before the revolutionary war,and others being tories, had fled to it during the war, andafter it, to escape from whig persecution. Irving has employed in the preface, and also in manyof the notes of his late edition, in relation to my humble efforts in endeavoringto throw new light upon the expedition of De Soto, beg him to acceptmy profound acknowledgements. There are many gentlemen of talents and distinction, who have unselfishly,nobly and generously interested themselves in my behalf, while engaged inthe arduous labors which are brought to close.<p><p>Some of these menhad come to the Creek nation before the revolutionary war,and others being tories, had fled to it during the war, andafter it, to escape from whig persecution. All the Atlantic States have Historical Societies,and books and manuscripts connected with the history of Alabama,and to collect oral information in all directions. In submitting my first book to the public, refrain from making apologiesin its behalf, and shall only briefly allude to my labors, in order to showhow strenuously have endeavored to insure its authencity. The sites of many of these are familiar to thepresent population.]]></content:encoded>
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