I did an inaugural Radio Show for "Rosales History of The South / La Historia Del Sur por Rosales. The show deals with an early Spanish Colonial Settler to Mobile, Alabama, named Miguel Eslava (1740-1823). I also speak about the Cazadores Espanoles Regiment, Louisiana Militia during the War Between the States, out of New Orleans, Louisiana. I have 2 links below, one is for my book (like the shameless promoter that I am !!) and the other is "Colonial Mobile" a true Classic on the Colonial Period in Mobile, Alabama covering the French, British and Spanish Colonial Era's, it is a "must read" and a "must have" so order your copy today. // You can listen to the show by clicking on this link http://www.blogtalkradio.com/rosales-history-of-the-south/2010/09/15/rosales-history-of-the-south-la-historia-del-sur-p
Welcome, I'll be writing about the History of The South from the Colonial Era to the Present. I'm a Historian and Genealogist, as well as the Author of the popular bilingual "Rosales' History of The South" Newspaper Column and Radio Show and also the Author of various books and articles dealing with Southern History and Genealogy. I will be happy to assist you in finding your Southern, Confederate or Hispanic Ancestors, so feel free to email me at HistoryofTheSouth@Yahoo.Com
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Spanish Consulate in Mobile, Alabama 1866 // Consulado Espanol en Mobile, Alabama en 1866.
The Spanish Consulate in 1866 was located upstairs at 4 North Commerce Street. The Spanish Consul was A. D. Zea (if you know what the first or middle initial's stand for please send me an email). /// The book listed on the right deals with Mobile, Alabama during Reconstruction (which "fits" the 1866 time period).
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If you love Southern History, you will love "Rosales' History of The South" Radio Show. You can listen to it by clicking on this link
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/rosales-history-of-the-south
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El Consulado Espanol en Mobile, Alabama en 1866 estaba en #4 (Norte) Calle Commerce. El Consul era A.D. Zea.
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If you love Southern History, you will love "Rosales' History of The South" Radio Show. You can listen to it by clicking on this link
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/rosales-history-of-the-south
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El Consulado Espanol en Mobile, Alabama en 1866 estaba en #4 (Norte) Calle Commerce. El Consul era A.D. Zea.
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Cammie King Conlon who played "Bonnie Blue Butler" in "Gone With The Wind" passes away.
Cammie King Conlon (born Eleanore Cammack King on August 5th, 1934) who played "Bonnie Blue Butler" the daughter of Rhett Butler and Scarlett O'Hara, in "Gone With The Wind" (1939) and who also was the voice of Faline, in Disney's "Bambi" (1942) passed away on September 1st, at age 76. She wrote a Memoir of her life which was published in 2009. Cammie King Conlon might have passed away but she will live on forever as "Bonnie Blue Butler". May She Rest In Peace / Que En Paz Descanse.
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If you enjoy Southern History, you will love listening to "Rosales' History of The South" Radio Show. You can click here to listen http://www.blogtalkradio.com/rosales-history-of-the-south
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If you enjoy Southern History, you will love listening to "Rosales' History of The South" Radio Show. You can click here to listen http://www.blogtalkradio.com/rosales-history-of-the-south
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