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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1D8G_allred-house-cemetery_Goshen-AL.html
Side 1A veteran of the War of 1812, Major William Burt Allred and his wife, Jane O. Park Allred, moved from Newton County, GA to Pike County, AL in 1839. Construction began on their new home in 1840 and was completed in 1843. The home is one of th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1D8F_new-providence-primitive-baptist-church-site_Goshen-AL.html
Constituted in 1833 about 1 mile northwest of this location with 10 charter members. The Church was admitted to the Conecuh River Baptist Association in November 1833. In 1863, the Church moved to this location on land bought from Benjamin Dorman …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQ2P_goshen-substation_Goshen-AL.html
South Alabama Electric Cooperative's Goshen Substation provided the first electric energy to rural Pike County. The station was energized at 11:26 A.M. on April 4, 1938. The first 86 miles of electric lines served 170 members. The cooperative w…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQ2O_elam-primitive-baptist-church_Goshen-AL.html
Constituted March 7, 1830 (about two miles NE of this site) with eight charter members including Elijah Wyatt the first pastor. In 1850's church moved to this location on land given by Deacon James Folmar. Present building erected 1906. This ma…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQ2N_rodgers-school_Goshen-AL.html
Built ca. 1860 on land donated by transplanted Georgians Hugh Ross and Tabitha Miller Rodgers, this school educated Pike County youths until consolidations closed its doors in 1935. Between 1923 and 1935, it was under the direction of H. M. Curry …
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