Blessed Thanksgiving Wishes 2009
from the Pea River Historical & Genealogical Society!
Many of the wonderful gift ideas and household items generously donated by Mrs. Jan Johnson when she closed Patchwork Pavillion are still available for sale in our gift shoppe on Main Street!
CURRENT NEWS
A Word from the President by Scott R. Smith, Ed. D.
Fall 2009
The long, warm, and wet summer of 2009 is waning. I have detected just a touch of fall in the air, especially early in the morning. We all welcome the change.
The summer brought with it some challenges. We had to replace the old air-conditioning unit at the Depot Museum with a new, energy-efficient model. Larry Herbst tells me it is doing its job well. We also had a problem with vermin there, but it, too, has been dealt with. We had a drainage pipe from the roof of the Library/Gift shop overflowing with the heavy rains and inundating a part of the facility. That pipe has been replaced, and the opening onto the roof has been sealed. As always, our friends at Goolsby Brothers and Kilpatrick Enterprises were immediately on the job when called. Remember them when you need work done at your home or business!
On a more positive note, the first audit of the Society has been completed. Our thanks go out to Rex Addison, our second Vice President, for his hard work on this project and to Gloria Evans, Treasurer, for her co-operation and help. The audit should help us qualify for much needed funding. We also had a very successful meeting on September 20. Our first Vice President Georgia Fleming invited John Johnston of Brundidge, Alabama, to give the program. Mr. Johnston focused on his collections of Pea River memorabilia, especially old bottles. It was a fascinating program. The attendees kept asking questions long after the presentation ended. Those of you who could not be present missed a treat!
We also acquired a new volunteer at the Welcome Center, Victor "Buster" Voss, whom I recruited. Buster tells me that he is enjoying the work; he loves meeting newcomers and introducing them to Enterprise.
Of course, we still need volunteers at all three of our locations. Currently, we are unable to keep the Library/Gift Shop open on Friday because we have no help. Please talk to your friends about our need for help. Those who volunteer regularly enjoy the experience of meeting new people. New volunteers will be oriented by those who have been working at the facility for some time.
Mark your calendars for the Downtown Fall Festival on 24 October 2009. We hope to have a good day, especially in sales of items from the Gift Shop. If you can help in this effort, please call me at 347-1072 or by e-mail [email protected].
Our appreciation to the following businesses for supporting us annually:
Billy Cotter Construction, Inc.
531 Boll Weevil Circle
Real Estate & General Contractor
Glover Avenue Flea Market
723 B Glover Avenue
New & Second Hand Items
Goolsby Brothers Plumbing and Electric
611 East Lee Street
Plumbing and Electric Service
K-O Billiards
924 Rucker Boulevard
Billiards & Snooker Entertainment
Lunsford's Barber Shop & Styling Center
723 B Glover Avenue
Hair Care
WestGate Merchants Association
WestGate Mall, 621 Boll Weevil Circle
Various Businesess (Specialty Shoppes)
PLEASE SUPPORT THESE BUSINESSES
WHO HAVE ALL SHOWN SUPPORT FOR OUR SOCIETY
PRHG SOCIETY MAILING LIST
We have been approved for our own Society email mailing list as of 03/08/2008!
Here is the description of our new mailing list:
"AL-PRHGS. A mailing list for the members of the Pea River Historical and Genealogical Society located in Enterprise, Coffee
County, Alabama, to discuss the activities of the Society and individual research efforts related to Coffee County.
If you are a member of the Society you can subscribe by sending a message to the List Administrator at [email protected]
providing your name as listed as Society member and requesting that you be added to the list."
I feel that this email mailing list can tremendously behoove the Society, our officers and our members.
September 13th, 2006: The framed acts creating Coffee County arrived at Pea River Historical and Genealogical Society Research Library/Gift Shoppe!!
We still have a great need for volunteers right now at all three facilities (Welcome Center, Museum Depot and Research Library/Gift Shoppe). If you find yourself sitting for a couple of hours per week wondering what to do with that time, we have a spot for you in our society facilities. Please step forward and volunteer for two hours per week to help us out. Tell a friend who might enjoy volunteering. Talk to those in your church or social group who might be interested.
The fall issue of the Pea River Trails arrived several weeks ago. I am sorry that I could not promptly update the website, but I have had my hands full with business, life and family.
There are fifty pages in this issue. Pictured on the cover is "John Clark, the outlaw of the Clark family". There is an added feature this issue titled "Georgia's Book Nook: From the PRHGS Library" in which this month she writes of our Georgia connections and the fact that PRHGS's Library has a large section pertaining to Georgia research. A few other articles included in the Fall issue of the Pea River Trails include "Roscoe Owen "Bon" Fleming" article by Horace Fleming, "The Clarks, the First White Citizens of Enterprise, Parts I and II" by R. O. "Bon" Fleming, "The Boll Weevil Monument: A Poem" by Horace S. Fleming, Jr., "Jordan to Watkins, a Genealogical Journey" by Ron Watkins, and "The Turman Family in Southeast Alabama" by Dr. Scott Smith.
PRHGS will be submitting local historical and genealogical stories to our local newspapers for publication. If you have something you would like to share, please contact Dr. Smith or Cheri Clark.
And of course, as I have mentioned over and over again to the point that it is redundant, I would love to have some submissions of photographs, stories, documents to include on the website. And, I still have my goal to have a webpage with information pertaining to each and every surname concerning Coffee County, Alabama one day. I really could appreciate some pedigree charts or gedcoms in hard copy.
New members may submit $20 for annual fee; or submit new membership online for $21. All issues already published for the year will be shipped to new members at our next mailing date of the Pea River Trails. If you wish to receive your back-issues any sooner please submit an extra $2.00 for early shipping.
MEMBERSHIPS RUN FROM JANUARY TO DECEMBER OF EACH YEAR. So submit your membership fee at the very end of the year or the very start of the year for a full year's use of your membership. All renewals are due by the first of January each year.
Those members who are not current may renew at the new $20 annual fee with a $2 late fee. You will also receive your back-issues at next mailing of PRT. You may view your expiration date on your address label of the last PRT issue that you received.
ALWAYS KEEP YOUR MEMBERSHIP ADDRESS UPDATED!! Issues not delivered to you due to non-current address are destroyed by the United States Postal Service, are not returned to us and cannot be remailed at further cost to the PRHGS.
If you are current and do not receive your latest copy of the Summer 2009 PRT, please email me at [email protected] to advise me of this matter. I will then check on this for you and get back to you.
Phyllis J. K. Owens
November 24th, 2009
HISTORY of the PEA RIVER HISTORICAL & GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
Excerpt from the Official Publication of the Pea River Historical and Genealogical Society, Pea River Trails, Volume 24, Fall 1999, Number 3:
The Pea River Historical and Genealogical Society was begun in 1970 to collect, record, and preserve the history and genealogy of those who came to these piney woods to settle and make their home. Enterprise was incorporated on April 27, 1896.
Perhaps, Enterprise's most notable claim to fame is the only monument in the world dedicated to a pest--the BOLL WEEVIL. It was erected on December 11, 1919 in the center ofdowntown Enterprise. The Mexican boll weevil wrought destruction to "King Cotton", the principal "money crop" of the area and farmers began to diversify their crops and introduced the peanut which became their main crop.
The Pea River Historical Society shortly after their organization, acquired the old Atlantic Coast Line Depot in downtown Enterprise in which they operated their Society and began collecting items of interest to house in the museum.
The Depot is located immediately behind the historic Rawls Hotel, although the entrance next to the railroad was originally the front entrance. The passengers coming in on the train only had a short walk into the Hotel lobby.
One of the Society's members, an avid historian and genealogist, Miss Alla James, donated a plot of land on US Highway 84 Bypass to the Society.
The Society built a log structure on the site as a rest stop and information center for transients who travel through Enterprise, and the new-comers moving into Enterprise to make their homes. Souvenirs, books, maps and brochures of interest about places and things in Alabama are available. Thousands pass through the Welcome Center each year.
One of the volunteers maintains and beautifies the landscape around the Welcome Center. A rose garden graces the front of the site, which is dedicated in honor of Dr. James F. Stanley, Sr., one of the organizers of the Pea River Society, now deceased. His wife, Maizie Stanley is still a faithful volunteer at our Welcome Center.
Home Builders of Enterprise devoted a great deal of time and effort in constructing the Welcome Center of the Society and the City of Enterprise assisted with the paved parking lot.
The Welcome Center is located on an access road that is adjacent to the ByPass. (Note: Near Arby's and Winn Dixie.)
After the celebration of the Enterprise Centennial, the Society was given a replica of an old one-room schoolhouse which was placed on the Welcome Center lot.
The Boy Scouts have built a replica of an old outdoor toilet (outhouse) at the Welcome Center and a replica of an old fashioned open well which were quite common a few years ago.
Groups are taken through the facilities when requested. This facility, like the other facilities of the Pea River Society, are staffed by unpaid volunteers. The Society has no paid employees, and is supported by donations, membership dues and from profit from sales of books and novelties sold in the Gift Shop and Welcome Center.
The Little Red Schoolhouse is very popular with the children and young people who have never experienced saying their lessons before several classes.
A few years ago, the Pea River Society was fortunate enough to be able to buy a building on South Main Street in which is located their Gift Shop, Office and Library. This building is their center of activity.
The Library has microfilm, microfiche and readers for them. It also contains many historical books, family sketches, photographs and other memorabilia about days gone by. Many individuals spend hours looking through the materials, and learning about their ancestors who once lived in the area. A photocopier is available for making copies of material for the researcher at the cost of twenty-five cents per page. This is a nice price for most Societies today charge more.
The Gift Shop contains many sovenirs including pins, caps, shirts, historical and genealogical books by local authors which are available for sale.
NEW MEMBERS WELCOME
Join us in preserving our history and heritage. The Pea River Historical and Genealogical Society is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving history and heritage of Coffee County and its people.
We invite you to visit our library research room at 108 South Main Street, Enterprise, Alabama Monday through Thursday 10am to 4pm (we are in great need of volunteers)
You may do your own research at any time during regular library hours which are 10 am until 4 pm Monday through Thursday. Mrs. Gloria Evans is again opening on Friday from 9am to 1pm.
As all of our workers are volunteers, some may be able to assist you in your research while others will not be able to do so.
Please obey the rule of only entering the research area of the PRHGS Library with a pen and writing pad. Laptops are allowed, but laptop bag will not be allowed. Due to theft, no one will be allowed near the research documentation and materials with purses, satchels, bookbags, backpacks, laptop bags, or anything other than a pen, notepad and/or bagless laptop.
Please remove only one book from shelves at a time. Replace book before removing another book or document. This will help volunteer to keep eye on the materials for your use and help secure the security of materials for all.
We appreciate every donation of genealogical and historical information regarding our area and its people. We also welcome financial contribution at any time.
Membership dues are $20 single, $35 contributing and $100 business. However, for convenience and expediting of membership, the online sale of dues are $21.00 per year for an individual or $25.50 for an entire family. The difference in cost is due to the service charge by PayPal for handling the expedited transaction. The expiration date of membership is same for all members...December 31st.
Annual renewal is due on January 1st. Please add two dollars for late renewal when renewal membership fee is mailed after January 1st of the year.
We request that you encourage your friends and relatives to become a member of our Society, and to share their treasured memories and valuable family records with others for preservation and future reference by descendants and researchers.
With your membership, you will receive the quarterly publication of Pea River Trails.
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The Pea River Historical and Genealogical Society is accepting sponsorship of microfilm at twenty one dollars per film. When film is sponsored, sponsorer can have their name, and the name of a loved one, printed onto the microfilm container. A discount on any future index books garnered from these microfilms is also being extended; discount is to match amount sponsored. These microfilms (approximately 200) were created by the Alabama Department of Archives, and are films of documents (deaths, marriages, voting registration, inventories, etc.) pertaining to Coffee County which are/were located in the Coffee County Courthouses. As anyone who has researched in our Elba Courthouse knows, the floods have taken their toll on many records....as has time. The presense of these microfilms in our Society Library is a treasure for all researchers of Coffee County's present and future use. Please be sure to include "FOR MICROFILM PROJECT ONLY" on your check and envelope...and include the name that you wish listed on film container. Example: FOR MICROFILM PROJECT ONLY Donated by Jack Doe & In Memory of John Doe; or FOR MICROFILM PROJECT ONLY Donated by Jack Doe & In Honor of John Doe. Pea River Historical and Genealogical Society P.O. Box 310628 Enterprise, AL 36331-0628
New link above to this project..... click the title "Microfilm Project" above to view latest news on the project.
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"Microfilm Project (Sponsor Microfilm for Society Use"
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HISTORIC MARKER PROGRAM
The Pea River Historical and Genealogical Society is establishing a fund for erecting bronze markers at several historically and culturally important sites in Coffee County, including Goodson School, the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery at Clintonville, Friendship Cemetery, and Fairview Cmmunity (site of the battle with Ward's Raiders during the War Between the States).
These markers, available through the Alabama Historical Association's Historical Marker Program, cost between $1,350 and $1,695 each.
We invite your donations in any amount. If you wish to direct your contribution to a marker for a specific site, indicate that site on your check. If you wish to recommend a site for a marker, please contact us with the name of the site and the reasons you consider it worthy.
Through the Historical Sites Committee, the Pea River Historical and Genealogical Society is offering inexpensive granite grave markers for anyone interested. We have a new size stone that is larger at 12" x 24" and offers up to four lines of text for $210. You may see a sample at the Gift Shoppe/Research Library soon.
Click on photograph above for a larger view to see the craftsmanship.
PRHGS are now accepting donations to help with the restoration or replacement of the Enterprise City Cemetery headstones which were damaged during the March 1, 2007 tornado. If you are interested in helping with a donation, time or effort, please write to Gloria Evans at PRHGS's address above. Be sure to write "Tornado Help" on envelope exterior. Thank you.
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CEMETERY CENSUS
Through the Historical Sites Committee, the Pea River Historical and Genealogical Society is undertaking as thorough a census of the cemeteries in Coffee County as we can. This includes identifying every cemetery that now exists or has ever existed in the county. It also includes listing the names and dates of every known burial in the county, insofar as possible. If you know of any old cemetery that you think everybody else has forgotten, please let us know and help us to note its pecise location.
Mr. David Locke has located an abandoned cemetery and we all wish to find further information on this cemetery. Also, if you have time to step up and volunteer to work on this cemetery and maintain it with a group, please email me at [email protected].
Info concerning this cemetery: Right outside of Enterprise on Highway 84 headed towards New Brockton, turn left at United Parcel Service, follow out by Moates, Old Powell Road is now paved, go down hill; at bridge there is a little turn off to the left, follow that, bearing to the right, about 200 feet follow to left by large stand of trees on left, large field on right, go about 200-300 feet and look for a path on left, go into stand of trees, go about 100 yards, walk to seek grave markers in the tree line. There are ten to twelve markers with two dated 1864-1865. This cemetery is definitely abandoned and needs help. You can drive most of way. For more information, call Mr. Locke at 347-3059.
OFFICERS and MEETINGS INFO
General meetings of the PRHGS are held at two o'clock p.m. on the third Sunday in September, November, January, March, and May at the Welcome Center, located at 749 Boll Weevil Cir
Enterprise, AL 36330.
Phone the Welcome Center for possible changes of date (334) 393-3977).
Board meetings are set for 4:30 p.m. on the first Monday of September, November, January, March, and May at the PRHGS research library.
CURRENT OFFICERS
President: Scott R. Smith
First Vice President: Georgia Fleming
Second Vice President: Rex Addison
Third Vice President: Cheri Clark
Secretary: Donna Clark
Treasurer: Gloria Evans
Pea River Trails Editor: Rex Everage (Have info to contribute?)
Board of Directors:
Sue Ciuzio
Vernetta Deramus
Rex Everage
Georgia Fleming
Calvin Garth
Larry Herbst
Tracy Jordan
Louie Reynolds
Pat Richter
Mazie Stanley
Facility Directors:
Depot: Larry Herbst
Research Library and Gift Shoppe: Gloria Evans
Assistant RL & GS: Phyllis J. K. Owens
Welcome Center: Louie Reynolds
Please direct all questions and subject matter pertaining to membership to Phyllis J. K. Owens.
All of these individuals give freely of their time and effort to move PRHG Society forward.
Are you local to the Enterprise area? Volunteers are always needed and very much appreciated!! It only requires two hours of your commitment per week! Be a part of this positive action to help preserve our history!! Wouldn't you like to serve as a volunteer? Just give us a call! No experience necessary - we will help you to fill these positions.
If you would like to volunteer at one of our facilities, please call:
Larry Herbst 347-6197 for Museum on Railroad Street
Louie Reynolds 347-5748 for Welcome Center on Bypass
Gloria Evans 393-2901 on Friday afternoon for Gift Shoppe and Library
CURRENT VOLUNTEERS INCLUDE
For larger view of photograps, please click on the smaller photograph.
LIBRARY/GIFT SHOPPE
Lanier Brooks -- (New volunteer 2008)
Tommye Byrd
Donna Clark
Ellen Costigan (Long time faithful volunteer -- Deceased October 28, 2006 -- We miss you, Mrs. Ellen)
Chris Courson (New volunteer late 2008/early 2009)
Bonnie Edwards
Gloria Evans
Rex Everage
Lillie Yohn Hall
Lavinia Helms
Erika M. Hutto (New volunteer February 2009)
Chris Koche (Long time faithful volunteer -- Our appreciation for all of her help -- Retired 2006 due to move to Tennessee)
Bill Osborne (Faithful volunteer -- Our appreciation for all of his help -- Retired June 2007 for health reasons)
Cindy Osborne (Long time faithful volunteer and director -- Our appreciation for all of her help -- Retired PRHGS August 2005)
Phyllis J. K. Owens (No longer volunteering at Research Library/Gift Shoppe as of November 2006...but still maintains website, memberships and Society email mailing list)
Pat Richter ~ New Volunteer 10/06/2006
Rex Roberts
Ruth Roberts
Charles David Stripling (Faithful volunteer -- Our appreciation for all of his help -- Retired March 2007 for health reasons)
UPDATE: Mr. Stripling is back with us! He is now at the Welcome Center!
Mike Windham (New volunteer late 2008/early 2009)
Mrs. Mike Windham (New volunteer late 2008/early 2009)
Pauline Zeigler (Long time faithful volunteer -- Deceased June 9, 2009 -- We miss you, Miss Pauline)
DEPOT MUSEUM
Eldrid Adams
Becky Beckon
Ike Behar
Sue Ciuzio
James Edward "Ed" Cobb (Long time faithful volunteer -- Deceased May 25, 2009 -- We miss you, Mr. Ed)
Fred Conway
Alice Azain Doran (Long time faithful volunteer -- Deceased December 5, 2008 -- We miss you, Mrs. Alice)
Reathal Drew
Bea Fuentes
Larry Herbst
Pat Hood
Willene Hughes
Sherm Key
Violet Reed
Sarah Turnage
Don Waters
Peggy Waters
WELCOME CENTER
Mike Abbott
Al Apel
Mary Apel
Ann Bourne
Myrtle Brunson
Sue Ciuzio
June Irwin
Ruby V. McKeon
Walter McNair
Jack Oden
Louie Reynolds
Maisie Stanley
Charles David Stripling and son Daniel Stripling (Returned to volunteer February 4th, 2009) (Welcome back!!)
Homer Todd (Long time faithful volunteer -- Deceased October 21, 2008 -- We miss you, Mr. Todd)
Victor "Buster" Voss (New volunteer mid 2009)
Our sincere heartfelt condolences to the families of Mr. Marion Brunson, Mr. James Edward "Ed" Cobb, Mrs. Ellen Costigan, Mr. Charles Earl Hundley, Mrs. Lanell Ellis Hundley, Mr. Homer Todd, and Miss Pauline Zeigler. These wonderful and caring people have passed our way, and are now walking on a new and greater path today. Rest in Heavenly Peace, our friends.....
Spread the L O V E !!!
Available Researcher
Researcher available for $15 for up to six pages of information and one dollar for each additional page. Initial search fee is non-refundable. Submit query with one surname (up to two full names under same surname), initial search fee and your return address. You will be billed the one dollar per page for any additional pages. Online initial researcher fee is $16 for up to six pages.
1920 Census Records of Coffee County, Alabama Book
The Pea River Historical and Genealogical Society will on March 1, 2003
have the 1920 Census Records for Coffee County in hard copy which will be
for sale at the Gift Shop for $39.95.
Many thanks an
gratitude to Cindy Osborne for this new addition.
Pea River Historical and Genealogical Society Gift Shoppe
108 North Main Street
Enterprise, AL 36331-0628
Click button below here to add
"Book: 1920 Coffee County, AL Census Records"
to your shopping cart.
Online price: $41.25
ONLINE PRICE LIST OF PUBLICATIONS FOR SALE
This is a list of the publications for sale in the Gift Shoppe which are being offered here online.
They may be ordered via mail and purchased in the store at the lower Society price, or you may use the "Add to Cart" button to order online through PayPal for convenience at a slightly higher online cost. The prices there reflect that the shipping and handling have been added into the price.
YOU CHOOSE WHICH OUTLET OF SALE IS BEST FOR YOU.
Before placing order via email, phone or mail, please contact the Society to check on any price changes, shipping and handling, or taxes....please confirm total cost of item before ordering.
If you live within Alabama, sales tax of 8% must be added.
THE ONLINE ORDERS ARE WORKED EVERY FRIDAY
1850 Coffee County Census Records Indexed
Online Price $25.95
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1860 Coffee County Census Records
including Geneva Precincts
Indexed
Online Price $27.50
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1900 Coffee County Census Records
Indexed
Online Price $38.75
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1920 Coffee County Census Records
Indexed
Online Price $43.95
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Ancestors & Descendants of Griffin, Jacob & James Crumpler
Online Price Alabama Residents: $42.25
Online Price Non-Alabama Residents: $44.25
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Ancestors & Descendants of Levi Heath & Prudence Swinson
Online Price Alabama Residents: $42.25
Online Price Non-Alabama Residents: $44.25
Online Price CD-ROM VERSION - $21.75
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Ancestors & Descendants of Robert Alexander Fleming:
Jefferson, Warren, Columbia, & Harris County, Georgia;
Coffee County, Alabama & Others
Online Price Alabama Residents: $44.25
Online Price Non-Alabama Residents: $46.25
Online Price CD-ROM VERSION - $21.75
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Boiled Peanuts and Buckeyes NEW 08312006
Early Memories of Lee Eudon Holland
by Lee E. Holland (native Coffee Countian)
Limited Number of Copies For Sale
Hard Cover Online Price $34.70
Including tax and shipping/handling
Lowest price online
Soft Cover Online Price $26.70
Including tax and shipping/handling
Lowerest price online
Excerpts from Boiled Peanuts and Buckeyes:
"Born in Esto, Florida, in 1932, Eudon lives in six different cities by the time he is fifteen years old. But his childhood in Enterprise, Alabama, is as sweet as watermelon savored on a hot July afternoon. It does not matter that he, T.E., and Mom live on the "wrong" side of the tracks, separated literally from the wealthy white families by the railroad tracks upon which the train carries the town's cotton and peanut products across the country. T.E., the young genius, is a budding economist, and Eudon is a future football star. They share the same side of the tracks as the poor black families, and it makes no difference that they live in a two-room wooden structure owned by the Bama Cotton Mill. They have their radio, their country & western songs, their comic books, Martin's Drug Store, Mom's homemade biscuits, the Ritz ("Picture Show") Theater, and their hand-made toys. Dominating everything is the scent of fresh peanut butter mingling with the smell of cotton that constantly floats in the air."
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"Among my most vivid childhood memories is the pervasive smell and delectable taste of the boiled peanuts that were so much a part of Southern life . . . . How many pleasurable hours I spent indulging in these delicacies, savoring their salty flesh, I can only surmise . . . . I spent an equal amount of time strolling through the streets of Enterprise, Alabama, peddling bagfuls of the tasty morsels from a shoe box as I chanted my catchy little sales jingle: �fresh boiled peanuts, five cents a bag; fresh and fine, right off the vine. If you don�t have a nickel, I can change a dime!� . . . . I desired nothing more � until my senses were awakened by football, that is . . . . in Enterprise, Alabama . . . ."
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"In 1995, my Aunt Myrtelee (Armstrong) Peeples, my mom�s youngest sister, who lived in Montgomery, Alabama, paid a visit to our new beachfront home in Seagrove Beach, Florida, near Panama City. She and I drove to Geneva County, Alabama, to meet with two of her and Mom�s brothers, Hilburn and Ralph Armstrong. On the way, we visited the gravesite of Ada Myrle (Whitaker) Armstrong, her and Mom�s mother, at the Whitaker Methodist Church and Cemetery. Aunt Myrtelee repeated the story of how she, Mom, Ralph, Myrle, Hilburn and Wilburn were divided up at their mother�s gravesite at the time of her funeral in March of 1922. This agonizing story had been told to me by my mom and other family members ever since I was a youngster."
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"I had left Enterprise, Alabama, in the middle of the sixth grade. Life�s twists and turns took me to Knoxville and Oak Ridge, Tennessee; Miamisburg, Ohio; and finally to Detroit, Michigan, with no thought of whether I would ever return to this special place of my roots that my kinfolk, the Armstrongs, Hollands, and Whitakers, had called home for several generations."
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"Standing in the midst of all this history, on the land and in the building that had been donated and financed by my great-great-grandfather, James Denard Whitaker, and surrounded by the graves of my ancestors, still humbled and warmed by the church service, I was nearly overcome with emotion . . . . Yet I knew that, like friends parting, I would never truly leave."
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Byrd History and Related Families
by Tera Byrd Averett
Online Price $84.50
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Claybank Memories - A History of Dale County
by Val L. McGee
Online Price $37.25
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Coffee County Cemetery Records
Compiled 1969 by E.H. Hayes
515 Pages
Online Price $46.50*
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Coffee County Marriage Records 1877-1935
174 Pages
Online Price $43.75
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Coffee Grounds - A History of Coffee County
1841-1970
by Fred Watson
Reprinted 1985 - 299 Pages
Online Price $23.44
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Cold Mountain Bomber Crash: The Enduring Legacy NEW 07/14/2006!
by Doris Rollins Cannon
Online Price $24.75
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Cookbook
A Taste of History Cookbook
Online Price $11.50
Cookbook
Cherished Recipes from Mama's Kitchen:
Lebanese-American Cuisine
of Mary Elizabeth "Mel" Farris Saloom
Online Price $17.20 with shipping & handling
REDUCED FROM $21.00
Cookbook
The Good Land:
Native American and Early Colonial Food
Online Price $11.50
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Cookbook
Southern Born and Bread
Online Price $11.50
Dateline: Enterprise
by Roy Shoffner
Online Price $20.95
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Enterprise - The First 100 Years
by Roy Shoffner
Illustrated - indexed - 412 Pages
Online Price $55.00
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Gachets and Thorntons
by Rochelle T. Farris
1979 - indexed - 461 Pages
Online Price $33.00
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Hartford City Cemetery
Online Price $33.00
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Heritage of Coffee County, Alabama
by All Researchers of Coffee County, Alabama
This book is chock full of great information and stories!!
$65.80 in store and $73.00 online THIS ITEM IS OUT OF STOCK
You can, however, order it from the publisher
Bookprice for Coffee County, Alabama is $60 ADDRESS
ONLINE INFORMATION
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I Remember When
Online Price $23.29
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Jernigan and Cooper
(Jones-Craig-Wesley-Ellis)
by Virginia Ruth Jernigan Sanders
1996 - indexed- 126 Pages
Online Price $26.00
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Kith and Kin Volume 2
by Clayton G. Metcalf
Online Price $17.75
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Kith and Kin Volume 3
by Clayton G. Metcalf
Online Price $17.75
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Kriegy -
The Story of His Capture
by the Germans
during World War II
by Clayton G. Metcalf
Online Price $14.80
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Mortal Matters:
When A Loved One Dies
by Sara Engram
Online Price $14.80
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Pea River Logic
by Marion B. Brunson
Online Price $25.60
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Pea River Sketches
Online Price $20.00
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Pest of Honor -
The Story of the World's
Most Unusual Monument
by Roy Shoffner
Online Price $8.27
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Scots and Their Kin Volume 1
Online Price $20.20
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Shoulders of Giants
by Dr. Gaylor McCollough
Online Price $21.75
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Study of the Metcalfs
by Clayton G. Metcalf
Online Price $34.00
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The Ancestors and Descendants
of
James Alexander Story
by Dr. Norman Dasinger OUT OF STOCK
Paperback - indexed- photos - charts - 360 pages
Online Price $25.95
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The Country Preacher
by Rev. Q. P. Jones
Online Price $21.95
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The Gillis Family in the South
by Clayton G. Metcalf
Online Price $20.20
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The Golden Olden Days
Online Price $19.50
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The Murdock Family
of
Southeast Alabama
by Larry James Murdock
1998 - indexed plus pedigree charts - 108 Pages
Online Price $20.95
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The Origin of Ft. Rucker
by Val L. McGee
Online Price $22.50
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The Wise Kin Now and Then
by Mary Agnes Wise OUT OF STOCK
Online Price $47.50
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This Ain't No Shoe Shop
by Jim Reece OUT OF STOCK
Online Price $14.25
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To order any of the above books, you have three choices:
1) Send your order with payment to the Society's P. O. Box address above.
Please do not forget to include postage and 8% sales tax as indicated. Check with Society for in house prices.
2) Visit the Society's Gift Shoppe/Library on Main Street address above and purchase at a lower price.
3) Click on the "Add to Cart" button to order through PayPal at a slightly higher price for convenience and expedience in ordering.
PARTIAL GIFT SHOPPE SOUVENIR LIST (NOTE: To be used only as a guide. Prices include shipping and handling.)
Please use the following photographs as a guide in making your selections:
The "monument logo" is used on tees, sweatshirts, mugs, magnets and bags:
MONUMENT
LEFT BUG FEAR NO WEEVIL
BOTTOM BUG FEAR NO WEEVIL
Our new Christmas ornament is in!! This year's ornament sports a depiction of the Boll Weevil monument showing just the lady holding up the boll weevil; also shown is "Enterprise, Alabama" underneath the monument.
Photograph of Unknown Male and Boll Weevil Monument NEW 07/01/2006!
Click for Larger Version
This scanned copy does not do justice to the artwork offered for sale at PRHGS. The print offered at PRHGS is much, much clearer and has a poem included on the print surrounding it.
This photograph appeared in a 1940 National Geographic magazine.
We thank Judy Webb for sharing her work with us to offer here.
Unframed Print $55
Framed Print $100
Unframed Print:
Framed Print:
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CUPS AND MUGS Ceramic Coffee Mug Boll Weevil Logo $7.75
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Fear No Weevil Mug $7.75
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Plastic Travel Mugs BW Logo $4.75 Was $6.77
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Alabama Shot Glass $6.86
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Mason Jar Mug with Boll Weevil Logo $7.05 OUT OF STOCK
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SPOONS AND KEY CHAINS
Peanut Knife Key Chain $5.95
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Pewter Spoon with Peanut Logo $5.95 TEMPORARILY OUT OF STOCK-- This tag will be removed when we have them again.
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Spoon with Alabama Logo $5.95
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Thimble with Alabama Logo $5.95
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Pewter Spoon with Weevil Bug $5.95 TEMPORARILY OUT OF STOCK-- This tag will be removed when we have them again.
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Pewter Key Chain with Peanut $5.95
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Pewter Key Chain with Weevil Bug $5.95
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SHIRTS AND SWEATSHIRTS
All T-Shirts Adults and Childrens All Sizes $13.80
Sizes include: Sm, Med, Lg, XLg, XXLg
Left Bug Fear No Weevil Logo (Black and White)
Boll Weevil Logo (Color)
Bottom Bug w/Fear No Weevil Logo (Black and White)
I'm Bugged Logo (Black and White)
Pea River Historical Society Logo (Color)
Infant T Shirt
Boll Weevil Logo (Black and White)
Boll Weevil Logo (Color)
I'm Bugged Logo (Black and White)
Pea River Historical Society Logo (Color)
Online Price: $9.20
ALL SWEATSHIRTS ALL SIZES $20.95
All T-Shirts Adults and Childrens All Sizes $20.95
Sizes include: Sm, Med, Lg, XLg, XXLg
Boll Weevil Logo (Black and White)
Boll Weevil Logo (Color)
I'm Bugged Logo (Black and White)
Pea River Historical Society Logo (Color)
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NOTEPAPER AND PLAYING CARDS
Boll Weevil Monument Note Paper $10.00
Enterprise Court House (Old) Notepaper $5.00
Enterprise Court House (New) Notepaper $5.00
Enterprise Post Office (Old) Notepaper $5.00
Enterprise Library (Old) Notepaper $5.00
Elba Court House (New) Notepaper $5.00
Variety Set of Above Designs $5.00
Boll Weevil Playing Cards $6.90
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CAR TAGS AND BUMPER STICKERS
Boll Weevil Monument Car Tag $5.50 TEMPORARILY OUT OF STOCK-- This tag will be removed when we have them again.
I'm Bugged Car Tag $5.50
Fear No Weevil Bumper Sticker $4.95
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PINS AND MAGNETS
Boll Weevil Logo Magnet $5.00
Fear No Weevil Logo Magnet $5.00
Small Yellow Alabama Magnet $5.00
Large Alabama Magnet $5.00
Small Peanut Lapel Pin $5.00
Large Peanut Lapel Pin $7.00
Boll Weevil Pin $5.00
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CAPS, BAGS AND MOUSEPADS
Boll Weevil Monument Caps (Royal Blue/White, Black/White or Red/White) $6.45
Fear No Weevil Caps (Royal Blue/White, Black/White or Red/White) $6.45
Canvas Totes $12.95
Mousepad Fear No Weevil $8.00
Mousepad Boll Weevil $8.00
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STATUES AND PAPERWEIGHTS
Boll Weevil Staute with Marble Base $26.50
Boll Weevil Statue No Base $22.00
Peanut Paperweight $15.00
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PLATES & MEMO HOLDER
Memo Holder with Boll Weevil Logo $12.75
PLATE WITH BOLL WEEVIL MONUMENT DRAWING -- ON SALE!! Were $29.95 Now $20.00 SUPERB BUY!! PLATE COLLECTORS DO NOT MISS THIS ONE!!
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POSTCARDS AND MAPS
Boll Weevil Monument Postcard $ 2.00 (1 in stock at the moment)
Boll Weevil Monument Close-up Postcard $ 2.00
Boll Weevil Monument - Night Scene Postcard $2.00
Cotton Field Postcard $ 2.00
Peanut Field Postcard $ 2.00
Confederate Memorial Statue Postcard $ 2.00
Alabama Map Symbols Postcard $ 2.00
City Hall Enterprise, Alabama Postcard $ 2.00
NEW Historical Scene Postcard $2.00
City Map $5.00
County Map $5.25
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�Created by Phyllis Jeannae Kwanja Owens Presented to PRHGS February 19th, 2000 for our friends at the Pea River Historical and Genealogical Society Last Modified December 8th, 2009 �2000-2009 Website creation started 1998