Fort Dale, Alabama : article.

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Fort Dale, Alabama : article.

"Fort Dale, Alabama" is an article written about the early settlement of Butler County (Ala.) and includes interesting anecdotes about early pioneers and Indians, as well as two local photographs, one of Judge Crenshaw's home and one of Fort Dale Cemetery.

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Crenshaw, Anderson, 1783-1847.

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United daughters of the Confederacy

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The Southern Cross of Honor award, which later became the Cross of Military Service, originated on Oct. 13, 1862 as an act of the Confederate Congress to recognize the courage and good conduct of officers, non-commissioned officers and privates of the Confederate army. However, due to wartime shortages, the medals were not made, but the recipients' names were recorded in an Honor Roll for future reference. The cross's design was created by Mrs. Alexander S. Erwin in July 1898. It featured a cros...

Crenshaw, Anna E.

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The Crenshaw family moved from South Carolina to Butler County (Ala.) in the late eighteenth century and became prominent in the legal profession. From the description of Fort Dale, Alabama : article. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122498588 ...