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This work was originally published in 1911, by the State of Alabama Department of Archives and History, Thomas M. Owen, Director, as their "Bulletin No. 5." An alphabetically arranged list of Alabama Revolutionary soldiers, the lists have been created from reliable and authentic sources consisting of contemporary obituaries; the "Revolutionary Pension Roll," published by the U.S. Government; the "Census of Pensioners," published in 1841; inscriptions from tombstones; well authenticated data taken from published family histories; and the manuscript "Pension Book," kept officially by the State Branch Bank at Mobile, Alabama; and various other sources. Information provided often includes, when available, county of residence, age, rank, assigned unit, payments and payment amounts, dates, names of wives and children, and biographical information.
Blount County was carved out of the territory ceded to the State by the Creek Indians following their defeat at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend. The earliest settlers began streaming into the former wilderness as early as 1817. Blount was originally a large county, but over the decades pieces were taken to make up other adjoining counties such as Jefferson, Marshall, Etowah, and Cullman. Every cemetery within the contemporary boundaries of Blount was visited by the author and each readable tombstone was copied to develop the contents of this three volume series. Most of the cemeteries were read in 2002. Volume 1 covers alphabetically H through P, beginning with the Hipp Family Cemetery and concluding with the Phillips Cemetery (sometimes called the Old County Line Cemetery). This book is vital to any serious student of Blount County genealogy and history.
This book "provides a comprehensive listing of the book-length works published from 1962 to 1973 that are relevant to the study of American history [and is] organized into a subject classification system. This bibliography gives access to over 50,000 works on the history, the geography, and the political, social, and economic aspects of the United States, its people, its government, and its institutions. The entries cover the entire area now within the United States or under its jurisdiction, ranging from prehistoric times to 1973"--Introd.