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It's in the records.
On 13 Nov. 1833, one of the most memorial meteor showers ever to be witnessed by man occurred. Although visible over most of the world, this shower came to be associated with Alabama, thanks to the famous song, "Night the Stars Fell On Alabama."


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NATIONAL LINKS
U. S. National Archives and Records Administration
www.archives.gov


STATE LINKS
Alabama Department of Archives & History
www.archives.state.al.us


LOCAL LINKS
Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce
www.lawrencealabama.com

Jesse Owens Park
www.jesseowensmuseum.org

Joe Wheeler Plantation
www.wheelerplantation.org


MISCELLANEOUS LINKS
Cemetery surveys:
www.findagrave.com

Death records, private resource:
www.familysearch.com
www.Death-Records.net

On-line birth certificates private resource:
www.Birth-Certificates.net

On-line genealogy queries, private resource:
www.CousinConnect.com

On-line adoption registry, private resource:
www.AdopteeConnect.com

Deaths and burials of politicians, private resource:
www.PoliticalGraveyard.com

Death records, private resource:
www.Death-Records.net

Scanned images of family history books online, and indexed; pre-1908 names of land patentees and homesteaders, private resource:
www.Ancestry.com


GENEALOGISTS
Association of Professional Genealogists

Board of Certification of Genealogists

Cyndi's List