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Help restore the Prince Madoc (Madog) Plaque to Mobile Bay!
(from the BBC):Some claim Prince Madoc ap Owain was one of the first Europeans on North American soil when he landed at Mobile Bay, Alabama, in around 1170.
A Plaque marking the legend that Welsh was passed on to the native Americans went up in the 1950's, but has now been removed.The Alabama Welsh Association has begun a petition calling for it to be restored.
The Madoc (or Madog) legend claims he and his followers were the first Welsh emigrants to the New World when they sailed from what is now Rhos-on-Sea, Colwyn bay. The prince and his brother were said to be escaping the turmoil of 12th century Wales following the death of their father, King Owain of Gwynedd. The legend has it their two ships dropped anchor at what is now, Mobile Bay, Alabama in 1169 or 1170.
"Prince Madoc is too important to Alabama's history to have the only plaque in our state commemorating him disappear"
Billy Price, Alabama Welsh Association
We have signed this petition, to join us, sign the petition
HERE
To visit the site that is promoting this worthy petition, visit
the Alabama Welsh Association
As we get updates on the status of this issue, we will post them on the site. As of now (3/25/08) the Alabama Historical Commission (and others) are addressing this issue and should have more information in the next few weeks.