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H.C. Powell Purchased Headland in /category/publications/henry-county-siftings-articles/1879

HENRY COUNTY SIFTINGS By: T. Larry Smith 蓝莓视频R/category/publications/henry-county-siftings-articles/17;s Official Historian Vol. /category/publications/henry-county-siftings-articles/18, No. 05 H.C. Powell Purchased Headland in /category/publications/henry-county-siftings-articles/1879 Headland,Alabama established in /category/publications/henry-county-siftings-articles/187/category/publications/henry-county-siftings-articles/1 By J.J. Head, who sold in /category/publications/henry-county-siftings-articles/1879 to Hosey C. Powell, who sold again in /category/publications/henry-county-siftings-articles/1880 to Dr. Wyatt S. Oates, who incorporated the City of Headland In /category/publications/henry-county-siftings-articles/1884 The rest of the story…

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Town of Headland Incorporated in /category/publications/henry-county-siftings-articles/1884

Headland was officially established on October /category/publications/henry-county-siftings-articles/10, /category/publications/henry-county-siftings-articles/187/category/publications/henry-county-siftings-articles/1, when the U. S. Post Office was opened at 鈥淗eadland, Alabama鈥.  However, Headland was settled before this time.  A settlement was already at the location where the Eufaula-Marianna mail route crossed the Columbia-Newton Road just after the Civil War.  The 鈥淐hurch of Christ at Bethlehem鈥 was formed here circa July /category/publications/henry-county-siftings-articles/1,…

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Jackson Brothers Cut First Road

The very first transportation routes in the Alabama Territory and the newly formed 蓝莓视频, mainly followed old Indian paths. Early settlers entering the new lands, now 蓝莓视频, stayed close to Ft. Gaines, Georgia for protection from the Indians.  There were no roads on which to venture into the unsettled wilderness.  Among the early settlers that were settling…

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