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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIQE_assassination-site-of-sgt-e-frank-harrison_Ashville-AL.html
In 1870 St. Clair Co. was still under Radical Republican Reconstruction. On August 20, 1870 honorable men of the County (former Confederates) had decided to hold the first Democratic Convention after the War Between the States. The meeting would b…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIP3_the-dean-inzer-house_Ashville-AL.html
Greek revival antebellum home built by Moses Dean in 1852, acquired by John W. Inzer in 1866. Home occupied by Inzer family from 1866 to 1987. In July 1987 home and its contents, including extensive law library, deeded by family heirs to St. Clair…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIP0_harkeys-chapel-united-methodist-church-founded-circa-1829-1830_Ragland-AL.html
Original log house of worship built St. ClairCo. near Broken Arrow Creek, six miles fromCoosa River. Named Harkey's Chapel for firstMinister, the Rev. David Harkey of Cahawba Circuit. Present church built 1903-04 by A. I. Abels withCommunity helpe…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFYF_john-looney-house_Ashville-AL.html
John Looney and son, Henry, served in General Andrew Jackson's volunteer company which built Fort Strother on Coosa River and later fought at Horseshoe Bend in 1814. Looney's family of nine moved from Maury Co. Tenn. to homestead 1817 in St. Clair…
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