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Excerpt from History of Conecuh County, Alabama: Embracing a Detailed Record of Events From the Earliest Period to the Present; Biographical Sketches of Those Who Have Been Most Conspicuous in the Annals of the County; A Complete List of the Officials of Conecuh The original word from which the present name is Supposed to have been corrupted was Econneka, which, in the Creek tongue, means Land Of Cane. This is the rendering given by Col. M. H. Cruikshank, Of Talladega, to whom the author was referred by Prof. W. S. W'yman, Of the University Of Alabama. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book ...
"Author Wade Hall, the first of his family to graduate from high school, is a native of Bullock County. In the 1970s and early 1980s, during visits back to his home county, he recorded the memories of some of the county's oldest inhabitants, including the nineteen people who now speak from these pages. What they shared were recollections of a culturally and technologically isolated time - in which life was hard but honest and people persevered with stoicism and a simple, unfettered religious faith."--Jacket.
History of Conecuh County, Alabama:Embracing a Detailed Record of Events from the Earliest Period to the Present; Biographical Sketches of Those who Have Been Most Conspicuous in the Annals of the County; a Complete List of the Officials of Conecuh, Besides Much Valuable Information Relative to the Internal Resources of the County
Special edition of the Federal register, containing a codification of documents of general applicability and future effect as of ... with ancillaries.