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Side 1The Camellia CityMr. J. Glenn Stanley, an ardent camellia enthusiast, dreamed of Greenville becoming "The Camellia City" and loyally promoted this slogan as editor of The Greenville Advocate. The city's first Camellia Show was held at his an…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CB9_west-commerce-street-historic-district-historic-greenville-depot_Greenville-AL.html
Side 1West Commerce Street Historic District The completion of the railroad in the late 1850s brought this District into being. The District grew into a major trade center between Montgomery and Mobile. The capital accumulated from this trade a…
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Greenville's oldest, established 1819. Captain William Butler, for whom the county was named, buried here. He was killed fighting Indians led by Savannah Jack in March, 1818. Greenville's oldest church, a community church established in 1822, form…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CB5_confederate-park-greenville-city-hall-site-of-public-school_Greenville-AL.html
Side 1Confederate ParkConfederate Park was created in 1897 as a joint effort of the Father Ryan Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the City of Greenville, with First United Methodist Church providing the Park site. The sixteen-…
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