LIFE & TIMES of GENERAL SAM DALE: Mississippi and Alabama Territory

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Pub Date 27 Jul 2020 | Archive Date 18 Jul 2020

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This 160-year-old narrative of one of the South’s notable historical figures has been republished for the Alabama Bicentennial. Sam Dale was a frontiersman who lived from 1772 to 1841, best known for his 8-day ride from Georgia to New Orleans in 1811 to deliver a message to Andrew Jackson, which would have taken most men a hard 14-day ride, and for his famous canoe battle. It could be said that Sam Dale dedicated his life to fighting for the safety of the frontier settler. His impact on battles, politics, and trade routes was momentous for the development of Alabama and Mississippi. This is his life, written in his own words through the transcript of historian J. F. H. Claiborne with updates for the modern era.

This 160-year-old narrative of one of the South’s notable historical figures has been republished for the Alabama Bicentennial. Sam Dale was a frontiersman who lived from 1772 to 1841, best known...


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