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Lafayette Cemetery, also known as Westview, began in 1934 with the death of Miss Sarah Gipson. Many early pioneers and veterans of East Alabama are buried here including Revolutionary War Patriot Capt. Alexander Dunn, Col. Charles McLemore, Confed…
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This structure was built by early settlers from Virginia, Tennessee, and the Carolinas, and subsequently modified. The original building has stood since 1836. Union Sunday School began here in 1891. Many eminent ministers have filled the pulpit.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CXJ_muscogee-indians_La-Fayette-AL.html
Called CreeksIndian villages nearbywere affiliated with eitherUpper or Lower Confederaciesof the Creek Nation. In colonial timesSpain, France and Englandcontended for this section.Indian title ceded in 1832.
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In memory of Chambers Co. veterans who gave their lives in following wars:World War I [west face] (list of names)World War II [east and south faces](list of names)Korean and Vietnam Conflicts [north face] (lists of names)
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBWR_chambers-county_La-Fayette-AL.html
Chambers County, created December 18, 1832 from Creek Indian cession. Named for Dr. Henry C. Chambers of Madison County, member of Constitutional Convention 1819, legislature of 1820, elected U.S. Senator 1825 but died enroute to Washington. Co…
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