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History of Barbour County, Alabama
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History of Barbour County, Alabama

By: Mattie T. Thompson, Pub. 1939, Reprinted 2018, 570 pages, ISBN #0-89308-423-9.

Barbour County was formed in 1832 from parts of Pike and Henry Counties and from Creek Indian lands. Biographies: Alston, Alexander, Adams, Andrews, Baker, Ballowe, Barnett (2), Brown (2), Bennett (2), Bray, Brassell, Bush (2), Britt, Beringer, Bernstein, Bullock, Brannon, Conner, Comer (7), Clayton, (7), Crawford, Cargill, Cato, Crews, Colby, Cochran, Daniel, Davie, Dean, Dent (5), Douglas, Doughtie, Edmundson, Espy (2), Evans, Floyd (2), Flournoy, Foy (7), Foster (2), Florence, Glenn (2), Guice, Hart, Hawkins, Hobdy, Holleman, Hortman, Houston, Hunter, Hyatt, Jelks, Joiner (2), Jones (3), Kendall, Kolb, Lampley, Laseter, Lee (4), Lewy, Margart, Massey, McDowell (2), McEachern (2), McCormick, McDowell (3), McInnis, McKay (4), McKenzie, McLeod, McNab, McRae, Merrill (3), Milton, Moore, Moulthrop, Oppenheimer, Ott, Pappas, Parish, Patterson, Peach, Petty, Pitts (3), Pugh, Quillian, Ramser, Reeves (2), Rhodes, Richards, Roberts, Robertson, Roquemore, Ross, Ryan, Salter, Schloss, Screws, Searcey, Shorter (5), Simpson, Sparks, Speight, Spurlock, Standifer, Stow, Sutlive, Swanson, Thomas (7), Upshaw, Walker (2), Ward, Warren, Weedon, Wellborn, West, Wharton, Whitlock, Williams (2), Winn, and Young.

ISBN
9780893084233
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
826 gram
Utgivelsesdato
1.9.2018
Antall sider
570