Battle of Hastings: a decisive battle in the Norman Conquests of England in 1066
Cornwall: a country at the southwest tip of England.
disturbance between the North and the South: The Civil War (1861-1865)
flivver: Model-T Ford.
John Wesley: (1702-1791) Founder of the Methodist Church.
Meridian, Mississippi: Meridian is a city in east Mississippi.
Merlin: King Arthur's adviser, prophet and magician.
Mobile: a city in southwest Alabama.
Pensacola: a city in northwest Florida.
Stumphole whiskey: illegally made and sold whiskey that would be hidden in the holes of tree stumps.
Tuscaloosa: a city in central Alabama.
Bullfinch: A famous collection of Greek myths
Dewey Decimal System: A system for organizing books in libraries devised by Melville Dewey.
diaries of Lorenzo Dow: Lorenzo Dow (1777 - 1834) was a Methodist preacher who traveled throughout the country, including the state of Alabama.
man who sat on a flagpole: Flagpole sitting was one of the stranger fads of the 1930s. Indian-heads: Before the Lincoln penny, there were Indian-head pennies.
One Man's Family: a radio serial (like a soap opera) which began in 1932 and proved to be enormously popular for almost thirty years.
Old Testament pestilence: Pestilence refers to a condition or disease that causes massive damage or death.
Second Battle of the Marne: a battle in World War I.
Lane cake: a rich white cake. Read a recipe for a Lane cake.
Rosetta Stone: Discovered in Egypt in 1799, the Rosetta Stone is a large block of basalt inscribed with a report of a decree passed in 196 BC.
Confederate veteran: a veteran of the Civil War who fought for the South.
General Hood: Lieutenant-General John B. Hood, a Confederate officer.
Lord Melbourne: (1779-1848) Queen Victoria's first Prime Minister, Melbourne also had the reputation for being something of a ladies' man.
Missouri Compromise: The Missouri Compromise (1820) allowed Missouri