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Rebecca Williams
Mike Bunn Mike Bunn is a historian and author who has worked with several cultural heritage organizations in the Southeast. He currently serves as Director of Historic Blakeley State Park in Spanish Fort, Alabama. He is author or co-author of several books, including Old Southwest to Old South: Mississippi 1798-1840; Fourteenth Colony: The Forgotten Story of the Gulf Coast During America's Revolutionary Era; The Thunder and Lightning of Battle": The Assault on Fort Blakeley; Early Alabama: An Illustrated Guide to the Formative Years, 1798-1826; Alabama From Territory to Statehood: An Alabama Heritage Bicentennial Collection; Well Worth Stopping to See: Antebellum Columbus, Georgia Through the Eyes of Travelers; Civil War Eufaula; Battle for the Southern Frontier: The Creek War and the War of 1812; and Images of America: The Lower Chattahoochee River. Mike is editor of Muscogiana, the journal of the Muscogee County (Georgia) Genealogical Society. He is also the chair of the Baldwin County Historic Development Commission. Mike earned his undergraduate degree at Faulkner University and two masters degrees at the University of Alabama.
Mike Bunn Mike Bunn is a historian and author who has worked with several cultural heritage organizations in the Southeast. He currently serves as Director of Historic Blakeley State Park in Spanish Fort, Alabama. He is author or co-author of several books, including Old Southwest to Old South: Mississippi 1798-1840; Fourteenth Colony: The Forgotten Story of the Gulf Coast During America's Revolutionary Era; The Thunder and Lightning of Battle": The Assault on Fort Blakeley; Early Alabama: An Illustrated Guide to the Formative Years, 1798-1826; Alabama From Territory to Statehood: An Alabama Heritage Bicentennial Collection; Well Worth Stopping to See: Antebellum Columbus, Georgia Through the Eyes of Travelers; Civil War Eufaula; Battle for the Southern Frontier: The Creek War and the War of 1812; and Images of America: The Lower Chattahoochee River. Mike is editor of Muscogiana, the journal of the Muscogee County (Georgia) Genealogical Society. He is also the chair of the Baldwin County Historic Development Commission. Mike earned his undergraduate degree at Faulkner University and two masters degrees at the University of Alabama.
Mike Bunn Mike Bunn is a historian and author who has worked with several cultural heritage organizations in the Southeast. He currently serves as Director of Historic Blakeley State Park in Spanish Fort, Alabama. He is author or co-author of several books, including Old Southwest to Old South: Mississippi 1798-1840; Fourteenth Colony: The Forgotten Story of the Gulf Coast During America's Revolutionary Era; The Thunder and Lightning of Battle": The Assault on Fort Blakeley; Early Alabama: An Illustrated Guide to the Formative Years, 1798-1826; Alabama From Territory to Statehood: An Alabama Heritage Bicentennial Collection; Well Worth Stopping to See: Antebellum Columbus, Georgia Through the Eyes of Travelers; Civil War Eufaula; Battle for the Southern Frontier: The Creek War and the War of 1812; and Images of America: The Lower Chattahoochee River. Mike is editor of Muscogiana, the journal of the Muscogee County (Georgia) Genealogical Society. He is also the chair of the Baldwin County Historic Development Commission. Mike earned his undergraduate degree at Faulkner University and two masters degrees at the University of Alabama.
Mike Bunn Mike Bunn is a historian and author who has worked with several cultural heritage organizations in the Southeast. He currently serves as Director of Historic Blakeley State Park in Spanish Fort, Alabama. He is author or co-author of several books, including Old Southwest to Old South: Mississippi 1798-1840; Fourteenth Colony: The Forgotten Story of the Gulf Coast During America's Revolutionary Era; The Thunder and Lightning of Battle": The Assault on Fort Blakeley; Early Alabama: An Illustrated Guide to the Formative Years, 1798-1826; Alabama From Territory to Statehood: An Alabama Heritage Bicentennial Collection; Well Worth Stopping to See: Antebellum Columbus, Georgia Through the Eyes of Travelers; Civil War Eufaula; Battle for the Southern Frontier: The Creek War and the War of 1812; and Images of America: The Lower Chattahoochee River. Mike is editor of Muscogiana, the journal of the Muscogee County (Georgia) Genealogical Society. He is also the chair of the Baldwin County Historic Development Commission. Mike earned his undergraduate degree at Faulkner University and two masters degrees at the University of Alabama.
Scott Corcoran Scott Corcoran grew up in Mobile and went to Davidson High School. He then received his Bachelor’s in History and Master’s in Education from the University of South Alabama. He is a former History teacher in the Mobile County Public School system. Currently he serves as Assistant Curator of Education at the History Museum of Mobile. In this role he has delivered tours to thousands of area school children, and spoken to numerous community groups on a variety of topics related to Mobile’s history. He lives in Saraland with his wife and three children.
Scott Corcoran Scott Corcoran grew up in Mobile and went to Davidson High School. He then received his Bachelor’s in History and Master’s in Education from the University of South Alabama. He is a former History teacher in the Mobile County Public School system. Currently he serves as Assistant Curator of Education at the History Museum of Mobile. In this role he has delivered tours to thousands of area school children, and spoken to numerous community groups on a variety of topics related to Mobile’s history. He lives in Saraland with his wife and three children.
Marks Wixon