Before statehood, travelers to the future state of Alabama faced a formidable task as they threaded their way through the vast wilderness down paths of what was then mainly Native American land.
Donna has authored numerous genealogy and historical books as well as fictional series.. me. daysgoneby. com and www. alabamapioneers.
She has developed the websites www.
When she retired, Donna found time to focus on her lifetime passion for writing.
Causey, native of Alabama, was a teacher in the public school system for many years.
Read about: A Russian princess settling in early Alabama How the early settlers traveled to Alabama and the risks they took A ruse that saved immigrants lives while traveling through Native American Territory Alliances formed with the Native Americans How an independent republic, separate from the United States was almost formed in Alabama About the Author: Donna R.
Alabama Footprints: Settlement is a collection of Lost and Forgotten stories of the first surveyors, traders, and early settlements of what would become the future state of Alabama.
Until 1806, rivers and Native American trails were the only means of communication in the Alabama region, but in that year Congress provided for the construction of the first two roads, the Natchez Trace and the Federal Road.
Before statehood, travelers to the future state of Alabama faced a formidable task as they threaded their way through the vast wilderness down paths of what was then mainly Native American land