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oo . ' u> /ft Albert James Pickett. HISTORY OF ALABAMA AND INCIDENTALLY OF GEORGIA AND MISSISSIPPI FROM THE EARLIEST PERIOD. BY ALBERT JAMES PICKETT. REPUBLISHED BY ROBERT RANDOLPH, C. OF SHEFFIELD, ALA. 1896. :-\ v>w^ "''' '"•", to bhi ao longrtu, by a.,.,,^. Jambi Piokott, on the fftU January, L801, i Oltrk'i on of tbe Dlitriol Ooui lit United si.,.. foi i (•' Middle Dlitriol ol Uabatni M LTT <• v v LI, Ol»rn i . s. n c m /> ,,/ j/,, UOPYRIOHT 1878 11v Mum. Sauaii S. I'm KBT1 rnt%» or K00KHI3 A 90N, 1111,-minhham DEDICATION. As ;i token ol inv siiurir esteem, ami ol (lie Iiij-.Ii respect I (eel lor then talents and character, as well as in consideration <>i the deep Interest which tii<-v have taken In my literary enterprises, I DBDICA1 B hum. V( >i UMBS l'< > BENJAMIN PITZPATRICK, JOHN ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, Ainiii INCEH Hopkins, THOMAS JAME8 JUDOS i: i i: WILLIAM LOWNDES YANCEY, EDMUND BTROTHBB DARGAN, FRANCIS BUOBEE, THADDEU8 BANFORD, WILLIAM PARI8B CHILTON, Bl RWELL BOYKIN, Joshua LANIER MARTIN, LLEXANDEB BOWIE, BASIL MANLY, sii, \s PARBONB, NIOHOLAB DAVI0S1 AMNADMACLMEAM:ENT 0.CLAY,JB , OEORGE M.TROUP AND JOHN M. BERRIEN, Of 0B0BO1 I .ioiin II V. CLAIBORNE AND JOHN w monk i n •pi KIIIIMIPPI : LESLIE a. THOMPSON AND WALKBB ANDERSON, <>i i i.oi;ii>A : CHARLES OAYARRH LND SAMUEL F. WILSON, HI I.'il hIANA : DANIEL GRAHAM, OF tinniDStl I ARTHUB P. HAYNE, FRANCIS W, PICKENS, .1 \ mi.- ii BAMMOND, w GILMORE BIMS, RICHARD 7EAD0N, MITCHELL KING and HENRY w. CONNER, LBOLINA < : KM A. J. I'M, I

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