LINKS OF INTEREST TO EARLY WALTON COUNTY
Index to Florida Land Patents Granted in the Area of Present Day Walton County.
1830 Census for Walton County Florida
The 1850 Federal Census in Walton County
Index to Florida Land Patents Granted in the Area of Present Day Walton County
Pensacola, 300 Years 1698-1998
Florida Genealogical Societies and Liasons
West
Florida Land & History Site
Dedicated to the history and laws relating to western Florida. Contains
an index to the Reconstructed Federal Land Tract Books
Bureau of Land
Manaagement
Online digital documents of your ancestors' patents
PIONEER SITES
Old St.
Stephens Homepage
First capital of Alabama
Old
Cahawba
Capital of Alabama at the dawn of the Antebellum Period
From The Baker County Press, "The Way It Is", American Settlement In Spanish Florida
The
Scottish Traders
from the Apalachicola, FL site. About Alexander McGillivray
and the Panton, Leslie & Company
Cherokee Trade, Southern Indians, and Spanish-American Tension in the Old Southwest 1792-93
Many Scots-Irish persons intermarried into the tribes. You may find connections at The Scots-Irish Databases.
Tannahill State Park
Park near Birmingham at site of olf Tannahill Furnaces, destroyed
during Civil War.
Many restored pioneer buildings moved to the park
Fort
Mitchell
Fort utilized during the Creek War
The
American Old West: Woodward's Reminiscences
remarkable letters, written in 1857-8, by General Thomas Woodward, give
light to the early days of Alabama.
NATIVE AMERICAN
Relative Florida Indian Culture (Mississippian Culture)
A
Study of the Creek Indians
from the Elmore Co., ALGenWeb site A wonderful link list!!!
Anne Gometz's A Creek Biblography
Cherokee Trade, Southern Indians, and Spanish-American Tension in the Old Southwest 1792-93
The
African - Native Genealogy Homepage:
Celebrating the Estelusti ~ The Freedmen Oklahoma's Black Indians
of the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole Nations
Department of the Interior on the Web, Bureau of Indian Affairs
COASTAL FORTIFICATIONS
Fort Condé, Fort Morgan, Fort Gaines
Fort Gaines: Where Time Spans Three Centuries
SCOTTISH LINKS of INTEREST
Alastair McIntyre and his group at Electric Scotland offer a friendly site where one may learn Scottish and clan histories
To begin an understanding of Splits and Reunions of the Church of Scotland 1560-1929 Try the site where Edward Andrews has prepared a chart
Roots and Branches-Genealogy of the Carolinas: Angie Rayfield's site has Scottish lines, including DOUGLASS
The History of Walton County by John Love MacKinnon can be ordered from the Walton Heritage Association, c/o Paul Cate, 302 Crescent Drive, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433. The price is $25.00 + $3.25 shipping and handling + $1.75 FL sales tax.
Myrtle Bridges' new book Our Native Heath is a wonderful volume with useful information. Included is material related to the 18th and 19th century Scots of Richmond Co., NC and those who migrated south from there into Alabama and Florida. You will find ordering information at her site at . You may also scan the index of her book on her site. She has other really cool things on her site. Go there and see!
April 16 is the 252rd anniversary of the Battle of Culloden which ended the so-called 2nd Jacobite Rebellion. To better understand, go to the Bloody Culloden site.
NATURAL HISTORY
Florida Museum of Natural History
OTHER LINKS of INTEREST
South Walton
Three Arts Alliance
Offering books, among others
The Mobile Genealogical Society has a wonderful site and you can get to the Cyber-Lobby by clicking here
More to come!
Your comments are welcome. Please send them to me Carol Middleton
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