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5.0 out of 5 stars Do You Live Near a Dead Town?
Being an Alabama native, I found this book fascinating! I learned about towns, villages, and communities that I never knew existed. Some of them were very near my hometown. The book contained several types of dead town information. It told of former Indian villages, Spanish, French, British, and American settlements. The earliest date was an Indian village which began...
Published on February 7, 2005 by J. Pace

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3.0 out of 5 stars Dead Towns of Alabama - a practical review
An easy to read reference guide to the Ghost Towns of Alabama. Many of the towns are old Indian towns that only exist in writings of the early explorers, which makes them more interesting, yet harder to find. The details are excellent, and much research has been done to cre3ate this wonderfully helpful guide to exploring Alabama's Ghost Town. So much so we use it as...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Do You Live Near a Dead Town?, February 7, 2005
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J. Pace "Darrell Pace" (Tuscumbia, AL United States) - See all my reviews
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Being an Alabama native, I found this book fascinating! I learned about towns, villages, and communities that I never knew existed. Some of them were very near my hometown. The book contained several types of dead town information. It told of former Indian villages, Spanish, French, British, and American settlements. The earliest date was an Indian village which began around 1200 and died about 1500. When the Spanish explorer and Conqueror, Desoto, came to Alabama, many of his findings were written down. Desoto found Alabama as it existed when the Indians were it's only residents. Harris gives many details of these early events. He also shares later stories of conflict between Indians and early settlers. When people think of Indian/American conflict, they usually think of the Wild West. There are great stories from Deep South too! He also shares stories and events from more modern towns that have failed to last. Some of them existed during the Civil War and some even existed into the twentieth century. Many of these are very interesting as well. If you do not live in Alabama, you might find the book boring. If you live here, you may find there is a Dead town very near you, waiting for you to explore.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good, but very specialized reference, May 4, 2003
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While this is an excellent study of Alabama's lost towns of old, I recommend it only for the most die-hard Alabama student/historian. The listings are well-presented and there is much esoteric historical information contained within the covers, but the average seeker of Alabama history tidbits should look for a more general reference.

A decent general and relatively recent Alabama history book is "Alabama The History of a Deep South State" (currently available from Amazon & other sources). Although I don't completely agree with a few of the subjective opinions/views expressed in this publication, I certainly consider it the best history of Alabama to have been published in the last 50 years and do indeed recommend it!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Deadtowns Of Alabama, June 30, 2000
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This is the most complete Book on this Subject, I have ever found. Mr. Harris did extensive research to compile such an informative and educational Book. I comand him, for his ideals, and even in a few areas, imagnation into reality.

Reliable and exact, are the only words I can use to refer to the excellance of the research that went into this work of Art. Every page has information described to perfection, the areas, locations, times, dates, descriptions of everything are so real, I felt I was there. I learned more, about Alabama than I will ever know, about my own Home State.

Thank YOU Mr. Harris; I spent hours re-reading your excellent work. Please, inform me of any future Publications by you. ( The Author )

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3.0 out of 5 stars Dead Towns of Alabama - a practical review, April 12, 2011
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An easy to read reference guide to the Ghost Towns of Alabama. Many of the towns are old Indian towns that only exist in writings of the early explorers, which makes them more interesting, yet harder to find. The details are excellent, and much research has been done to cre3ate this wonderfully helpful guide to exploring Alabama's Ghost Town. So much so we use it as primary reference for the Alabama Ghost-Town Project:
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5.0 out of 5 stars Unique and very useful book!, May 31, 2010
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Very useful and interesting book, great descriptions of the towns with complete history and directions. Could use more pictures and maps, but I really like it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Deadtowns Of Alabama, June 30, 2000
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This is the most complete Book on this Subject, I have ever found. Mr. Harris did extensive research to compile such an informative and educational Book. I comand him, for his ideals, and even in a few areas, imagnation into reality.

Reliable and exact, are the only words I can use to refer to the excellance of the research that went into this work of Art. Every page has information described to perfection, the areas, locations, times, dates, descriptions of everything are so real, I felt I was there. I learned more, about Alabama than I will ever know, about my own Home State.

Thank YOU Mr. Harris; I spent hours re-reading your excellent work. Please, inform me of any future Publications by you. ( The Author )

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