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History of Alabama by Albert James Pickett
History of Alabama by Albert James Pickett





Extreme Perils And Suffering Of The Natchez Refugees.An Account Of The McGillivray Family, The Revolutionary War.The Occupation Of Alabama And Mississippi By The English.Bossu’s Visit To The French Forts Upon The Alabama And Tombigby Rivers.Horrible Death Of Beaudrot And The Swiss Soldiers.Bienville Leaves The Colony–His Character.The Colony Of Louisiana Granted To Crozat.The Aborigines of Alabama and the Surrounding States.De Soto in Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi.His failure to provide footnotes shouldn’t be looked at as making the book less worthy, at a time when footnotes were made for documented evidence, he was writing about personal and eyewitness evidence. He writes with a zeal and narrative fashion that makes the book a delightful read. He lived at a time when he knew many of the original founders of the state of Alabama, and he interviewed many eye witnesses to the events he writes about. Unlike other Alabama history books you may read however, his view is very unique. Albert James Pickett writes about a history he is passionate about.







History of Alabama by Albert James Pickett