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For history lovers seeking community tales and inspiration
Reveals the roots of Spring Hill's strong community spirit
You will gain insights into faith and perseverance in life
In 1814 when General Andrew Jackson defeated the Creek Indians at Horse Shoe Bend in Alabama, settlers began making their way to the new area creating "Alabama Fever". Many of these settlers homesteaded the area in Southeast Alabama that would become known as Spring Hill. These Settlers came from Virginia, North and South Carolina, and Georgia, bringing with them a strong work ethic and the determination that their community would not be isolated, that it would be educated, and that religion would thrive.
In this moving account Mr. Lowery shares with the reader the importance of the people and community institutions that so positively influenced him for the first twenty one years of his life. Because of community participation these institutions remained strong and influential through the years. The family, churches, and school would cooperate in bringing to fruition the vision of the early settlers set on making Spring Hill a strong and viable community.
Title
Spring Hill: Eight Miles South of Troy
Author
Mack Lowery
Book Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Westbow Press
Published
April 2022
Weight
641g
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 2.3 cm
ISBN
9781664259652
ISBN-10
1664259651
Eden Code
5679609
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