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  1. Leslye Headland (born 1980) is an American film and television director, screenwriter, and playwright. She wrote the play Bachelorette and wrote and directed its 2012 film adaptation and the 2015 film Sleeping with Other People .

  2. Henry County SiftingsBy: T. Larry SmithHenry County’s Official Historian Courtesy: Abbeville Herald, May 7, 2020 The attached image depicts Headland, Alabama’s first land owners to patent their land receiving the very ·first official land deed from the U.S. Government land patent office for south Alabama.

  3. Journey back in time with 7 historical maps of Headland, dating from 1953 to present day. Explore and discover the history of Headland through detailed topographic maps, featuring cities, landmarks, and geographical changes. Dive deeper into each map with our interactive high-resolution viewer and extensive library data.

  4. The attached image depicts Headland, Alabama’s first land owners to patent their land receiving the very ·first official land deed from the U.S. Government land patent office for south Alabama. These were the first people to receive the first official deeds to land located in Section 4, Township 4-N, Range 27-E totaling 640 acres.

  5. 1811 - 1816 - Newspapers established in Mobile to the south (Sentinel May 11, 1811; Gazette 1812) and Huntsville to the north (Alabama Republican 1816). 1813 -1814 - Creek Indian War. July 27, 1813 - Battle of Burnt Corn Creek. August 30, 1813 - Fort Mims Massacre. December 1813 - Battle of Holy Ground.

  6. The city of Headland, located in southwestern Henry County, was founded in the late ninteenth century and today lies within the Dothan Metropolitan Statistical Area. Courtesy of Nina Audette Davis Welcome to your free, online resource on Alabama history, culture, geography, and natural environment.

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  8. HENRY COUNTY SIFTINGS By: T. Larry Smith Henry County’s Official Historian Vol. 18, No. 05 H.C. Powell Purchased Headland in 1879 Headland,Alabama established in 1871 By J.J. Head, who sold in 1879 to Hosey C. Powell, who sold again in 1880 to Dr. Wyatt S. Oates, who incorporated the City of Headland In 1884 The rest of the story….

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