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Newspaper Clippings From the Lawrence County, Alabama, Moulton Advertiser 1913 - 1927

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Newspaper Clippings From the Lawrence County, Alabama, Moulton Advertiser 1913 - 1927Lawrence County is fortunate to have newspapers which survived the years of the late 1800s, while other county newspapers of the era didnt exist or have been lost to time. This book represents clippings from 1913 through 1927. The White family of Moulton established a newspaper dynasty with the Advertiser that lasted until the early 1920s. Interesting articles are presented describing the rich history of Lawrence County and the Tennessee Valley as a

Lawrence County is fortunate to have newspapers which survived the years of the late 1800s, while other county newspapers of the era didnÕt exist or have been lost to time.

This book represents clippings from 1913 through 1927.

The White family of Moulton established a newspaper dynasty with the Advertiser that lasted until the early 1920s. Interesting articles are presented describing the rich history of Lawrence County and the Tennessee Valley as a whole.

Particular attention is given to recording births, marriages, and obituary notices.

This book will prove useful to any serious student of the history and genealogy of the people inhabiting Lawrence County, Alabama.

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