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Sumter County Court House Livingston, Alabama Postcard
Category:   Collectibles / Postcards / US State, Town Views / Alabama
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Start Time: 8/29/2008
End Time: 9/8/2008
Location: Birmingham, AL
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You are bidding on a postcard of the Sumter County Court House in Livingston, Alabama. Description on the back reads, "Named after General Thomas Sumter at S.C., became county seat December 18, 1832.  Only 1 year before, 19,000 Choctaw Indians were forcefully removed to the West.  Visited by De Soto in 1540, later by de Bienville (Gov. of Louisiana Province), Chief Pushmahata and Spanish.  In north part of county is historic Fort Confederation (Tombeckbee), located near Eppes on Tombigbee River's Jones Bluff.  Get native to tell you the legend of "Sherrif" Steve Renfroe." Alabama Post Card Co., Bessemer, Alabama. Please feel free to ask any questions. Ships to Continental USA ONLY

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