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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2APZ_history-of-lottie-alabama_Atmore-AL.html
Front Lottie has the highest elevation in Baldwin County. A ridge forms a divide where waters to the east flow into Pensacola Bay and waters to the west flow into Mobile Bay. Pine Log Creek begins in Lottie. Pine Log Ditch, used to float logs for…
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In 1920, a wooden building was constructed as the Atmore Colored School and operated until 1925. In 1926, a new wood and a brick building was erected with assistance from Rosenwald School fund and it was renamed the Escambia County Training School…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1L2W_old-federal-road_Atmore-AL.html
Coley Chapel is the present day site of the former Town of Hadley. MacDavid's Hotel was also located here and was recorded by travelers in the 1830's as a hotel which had "plenty of nice pork, which in some shape or other is the food generally us…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DDJ_canoe-station_Atmore-AL.html
Settled by A.J. Hall in 1852 and occupied by Confederate troops because of its value as a railroad stop during the War Between the States (1861-65), Canoe was the site of a March 27, 1865 encampment of Union forces. The 1870s brought expansion thr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DDF_williams-station-alabama-1866-1897-atmore-alabama_Atmore-AL.html
Side 1Williams Station, Alabama1866-1897Creek Indians lived in these parts some 200 years before trains began stopping here in 1866 to leave supplies for a farmer, William Larkin Williams, who lived nearby. Workers, who came first to build the rai…
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