Talk:Cullman County, Alabama

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Hello, there is an article here, http://www.encyclopediaofalabama.org/face/Article.jsp?id=h-1326, that might be useful. Thanks, Justin --Duboiju (talk) 17:58, 16 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Mistake in this article.[edit]

This article states that John Cullmann clashed with “traditional southern cotton culture.” There was NEVER a cotton culture in Cullman county because the terrain is hilly, the soil is rocky and hard to till, and the only waterways in the area were smaller tributaries with rapids and were virtually non-navigable by any reasonably-sized boats that could carry cotton.

Cullman was previously mostly part of Winston county which had the smallest slave population in the state of Alabama and of which a majority sided with the Union against slavery and the “planter” class during the Civil War. In fact, many veterans of the Civil War from Cullman county had been part of William T. Sherman’s army that destroyed Atlanta and tore a gash through Georgia and the Carolinas.

You are asking for a donation but you obviously have done NO research on many of these articles. I sometimes use Wikipedia to find other sources but I never trust your articles because they are inadequately researched or the contributors of content have poor reading comprehension and worse data analysis skills. I will donate when you earn my trust. 2600:6C58:7900:F8C:FC48:662E:6AAF:635C (talk) 07:22, 9 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]