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Robert Register, a Dothan native and Tuscaloosa resident, spent his working career in the Tuscaloosa area; the first two decades teaching life sciences in Alabama's public schools and community colleges and the last decade working in property maintenance. At the end of his teaching career, he began writing articles about Alabama's formative years for OLD TUSCALOOSA MAGAZINE. This work led to his publishing "Andrew Ellicott's Observations While Serving on the Southern Boundary Commission: 1796-1800" in the May 1997 Gulf Coast Historical Review, a journal focusing on the history of the coastal region from the Florida Panhandle to Louisiana. This publication resulted in Mr. Register writing the text for the historic marker of the SOUTHERN BOUNDARY OF THE U.S. 1795-1819 which is located beside U.S. Highway 231 south of Dothan just above Campbellton as well as his writing the text for the plaque for Ellicott's Line in the State of Alabama Engineering Hall of Fame. Register discovered blogging in 2003 and he has used this internet tool daily since then to share his ideas under the Internet handle of ROBERTOREG. In 2005, Register assisted author Greg Haynes in doing the research for Hayne's book THE HEEEY BABY DAYS OF BEACH MUSIC. This work rekindled Register's interest in THE OLD DUTCH. After retirement in 2012, Register wrote several articles for PANAMA CITY LIVING magazine, including ROADHOUSE BLUES AT THE OLD DUTCH. In September of 2013, Mr. Register published an article entitled CENTENNIAL in CRIMSON MAGAZINE, the magazine of the Tide Nation. This article represented the magazine's commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant. In January 2018, Register partnered with retired University of Georgia professor James Hargrove on two articles concerning the War of 1812 in Northwest Florida which were published in the Apalachicola Times. During the past five years Register has done presentations to various civic organizations on historic topics such as Dauphin Island geography, the Civil War salt embargo, the first Panama City Beach nightclubs, the navigation of the Black Warrior River and the original Tuscaloosa street grid.
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A SIDEWALK STORY is a short work of fiction which was included in the Summer 2023 WRITING FOR FUN book which was published by the OLLI program at the University of Alabama. BAMA MAMMOTHS
On June 22, 2023, Robert Register did a presentation to HISTORIC TUSCALOOSA at the Jemison House on the topic of Tuscaloosa's two century old street grid. Reclaim Alabama