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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CW4_union-presbyterian-church-founders-and-early-pastors_Ozark-AL.html
(side 1)Union Presbyterian Church Organized by John Warnock, East Alabama Presbytery, September 1843, its mother church being Pea River Presbyterian (Barbour County). Founders, who migrated from Scotland to Argura, North Carolina, and then to U…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18CV_early-ozark-ozarks-role-in-the-origin-of-fort-rucker_Ozark-AL.html
(Front):Early OzarkFrom 1824, when Dale County was created by an act of the Alabama Legislature, until 1870, the area now comprising the "City of Ozark" was gradually settled mostly by farmers who came and bought the former Indian lands from the U…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOFJ_historic-bell_Ozark-AL.html
Erected on this site by the Dale County Commission, this bell is made of brass and hung in the clock tower of the courthouse from its completion in 1902 until it was torn down in 1968. The bell was made in 1902 by McShane Bell Foundry Company of B…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOFI_confederate-memorial_Ozark-AL.html
North FaceConfederate Dead West FaceIn memory of the Dale County Confederate soldiers, who fought in the War Between the States from 1861 to '65. South FaceThese were men who, by the simple manhood of their lives, by their strict adherence t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOFF_dale-veterans-memorial_Ozark-AL.html
Dedicated to the memory of those Dale County veterans who died in defense of our country
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOE6_dowling-steagall-house_Ozark-AL.html
Constructed in c. 1900 by G. P. Dowling, the Dowling-Steagall House is a Classical Revival dwelling featuring a full-height portico with Ionic columns and an elaborate door surround. A judge and prominent businessman, G. P. Dowling organized Ozark…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOE5_merricks-woodshop-ozark-ozark_Ozark-AL.html
Side AIn the 1820's pioneers, including John Merrick, began settling in vicinity of present-day Ozark, first called "Merrick's". Dale County formed December 22, 1824. In the 1830's wooden stores and cotton gin were built about one mile north of pr…
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