Folklore, Houston County.

Folder contains 4 pages of Alabama folklore compiled for the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in the late 1930s.... ~ .ro Beaaie Bigbee, Houaton County Authority and approvecr1ly. Julian Hall In 1899. Dothan waa atill living up to the reputation of being the worat town in the aouth. It aeemed tha...

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Folklore, Houston County.
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Folklore--Alabama; Alabama Writers' Project; Houston County (Ala.); United States. Works Progress Administration
description Folder contains 4 pages of Alabama folklore compiled for the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in the late 1930s.... ~ .ro Beaaie Bigbee, Houaton County Authority and approvecr1ly. Julian Hall In 1899. Dothan waa atill living up to the reputation of being the worat town in the aouth. It aeemed that aomeone waa continually getting in fighta or killed. The Dothanitea kidnapera capable of doing anything were made up of thirty-five carousing citizena who went by horae. buggy and wagon to Ozark to aeize the engine from the Central of Georgia, and turn it over to workmen so the Alabama Midland road could e"tend to Dothan. The Mayor A. C. Crawford of Dothan received a meaaage atating that the engine the Alabeme Midland. needed • to l.q traelc in D,othan'a direction to get the kidnaped engine back. The wea ahipped from EufaUla to Ozark over the Central track and the C Of! engine *agent • • • refuaed to turn it over to the Alabama Midland workmen. running it on a aide track and aecurely draping it in locka and chaina. The Mayor got a aacond meaaege that read like thia "Come up here and get it looae for ua." The party numbering thirty-five waa headed by J. L. Domingua. He waa a city marehall but one that senaed a good time. They left at sunset on horseback. in wagons and Buggies. All of the party were well stuck with liquor. They looked like a firearm showing that, every body waa "well heeled." Somewhere about Newton, Alabama. the party stopped to take a drink and examine a haunted tree, where a Negro had been hanged during reconstruction daya. They spent an hour there getting well o11ed up. T\ie party landed in Ozark tt dawn. All of the party were there e"cept three that st~ed hid out-aide of town. At onon the C. of G. telegraph wires. were cut and the "howling bunch" from Dothan OAme racing out of the woods as the Central of Georgia's age. Dan Mabry tried to wire ~aula to get help to save the engine. He spent the ne"t two hours glumly while the Dothan kidnapera broke the ahacklea IIJ1 the engine. laid improvised track and puahed it on the property. A,la•• and Midland The "abduction" did not require long friends in Ozark. ~ey quietly _ made arrangements. T~ey even .tacked eross ties and rails near the engine, &, J-j ,iJ< ~.. RR,.
spelling GSU# SG022775_00875-00879SG022775_00875_00879Folklore, Houston County.Folder contains 4 pages of Alabama folklore compiled for the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in the late 1930s.1936 circa1930-1939Folklore--Alabama; Alabama Writers' Project; Houston County (Ala.); United States. Works Progress AdministrationTextDocumentsAlabama. Dept. of Archives and HistoryWorks Progress Administration filesSG022775WPA Alabama Writers' Project, Folklore, Houston County, #3Alabama Dept. of Archives and History, 624 Washington Ave., Montgomery, AL 36130EnglishThis material may be protected under U. S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S. Code) which governs the making of photocopies or reproductions of copyrighted materials. You may use the digitized material for private study, scholarship, or research. Though ADAH has physical ownership of the material in its collections, in some cases we may not own the copyright to the material. It is the patron's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in our collections.96 dpi tiff... ~ .ro Beaaie Bigbee, Houaton County Authority and approvecr1ly. Julian Hall In 1899. Dothan waa atill living up to the reputation of being the worat town in the aouth. It aeemed that aomeone waa continually getting in fighta or killed. The Dothanitea kidnapera capable of doing anything were made up of thirty-five carousing citizena who went by horae. buggy and wagon to Ozark to aeize the engine from the Central of Georgia, and turn it over to workmen so the Alabama Midland road could e"tend to Dothan. The Mayor A. C. Crawford of Dothan received a meaaage atating that the engine the Alabeme Midland. needed • to l.q traelc in D,othan'a direction to get the kidnaped engine back. The wea ahipped from EufaUla to Ozark over the Central track and the C Of! engine *agent • • • refuaed to turn it over to the Alabama Midland workmen. running it on a aide track and aecurely draping it in locka and chaina. The Mayor got a aacond meaaege that read like thia "Come up here and get it looae for ua." The party numbering thirty-five waa headed by J. L. Domingua. He waa a city marehall but one that senaed a good time. They left at sunset on horseback. in wagons and Buggies. All of the party were well stuck with liquor. They looked like a firearm showing that, every body waa "well heeled." Somewhere about Newton, Alabama. the party stopped to take a drink and examine a haunted tree, where a Negro had been hanged during reconstruction daya. They spent an hour there getting well o11ed up. T\ie party landed in Ozark tt dawn. All of the party were there e"cept three that st~ed hid out-aide of town. At onon the C. of G. telegraph wires. were cut and the "howling bunch" from Dothan OAme racing out of the woods as the Central of Georgia's age. Dan Mabry tried to wire ~aula to get help to save the engine. He spent the ne"t two hours glumly while the Dothan kidnapera broke the ahacklea IIJ1 the engine. laid improvised track and puahed it on the property. A,la•• and Midland The "abduction" did not require long friends in Ozark. ~ey quietly _ made arrangements. T~ey even .tacked eross ties and rails near the engine, &, J-j ,iJ< ~.. RR,.http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/wpa/id/899
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