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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BA1_first-national-confederate-flag_Montgomery-AL.html
The "Stars and Bars," designed by Nicola Marshall of Marion, Alabama, was adopted by the flag selection committee of the Provisional Confederate Congress at Montgomery and raised over the capitol building on March 4, 1861. Its similarity to the U.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1B9Z_albert-l-patterson_Montgomery-AL.html
To the memory ofAlbert L. Patterson1896-1954 Soldier; Educator, Attorney,State Senator Attorney General-ElectAn honorable life dedicated tohis fellowman and to the cause ofgood government. Shot down by anassasin's bullet June 18, 1954in Phenix …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1B9W_flame-of-freedom_Montgomery-AL.html
HonoringAlabama* War *Veterans Erected in commemorationof the50th Anniversaryof theAmerican Legion Departmentof AlabamaMarch 15,1969
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1B9O_naming-the-city-of-montgomery-brigadier-general-richard-montgomery_Montgomery-AL.html
Naming the City of Montgomery Montgomery named for Richard Montgomery, firstAmerican general killed in the Revolutionary War.In 1819, the Alabama Legislature combined New Philadelphia and East Alabama to form Montgomery.Walter B. Lucas, later o…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1B7P_elijah-cook-city-of-montgomery-v-rosa-parks_Montgomery-AL.html
Elijah CookBorn a slave in Wetumpka in 1833, Elijah Cook became a leader in Montgomery's African American community. Credited with helping to establish the city's first school for blacks in the basement of the Old Ship AME Zion Church in 1865, he …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1B6V_first-united-methodist-church_Montgomery-AL.html
First United Methodist Church, organized September 15, 1829, is the oldest organized church in the city of Montgomery. Located on Court Street downtown for nearly 100 years, the congregation purchased for $20,000 this site in Cloverdale Park in Ju…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1B6R_fitzgerald-home_Montgomery-AL.html
(side 1)F. Scott Fitzgerald, his wife Zelda and daughter Scottie lived in this house from October 1931 to April 1932. During this period Fitzgerald worked on his novel Tender Is the Night and Zelda began her only novel, Save Me the Waltz. "N…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1B6Q_the-moore-tyson-mcphillips-home_Montgomery-AL.html
On April 22, 1908, the Cloverdale Company issued the original deed on this lot to Cloverdale Homes, a development company. On April 19, 1909, Cloverdale Homes deeded the property to its original occupant Louis H. Moore, a local banker, and his wif…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AVK_brewer-memorial-church_Cecil-AL.html
Brewer Church began in 1898 with 10 members in a one-room structure at its current location in Cecil, AL. Construction of the sanctuary occurred a few years later. Brewer Church was named for its first pastor, George Evans Brewer, a former State S…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AUV_the-jonesville-community_Mathews-AL.html
(Obverse)The Jonesville Community on Old Pike Road in Mathews, named for wealthy landowner George Mathews from Olgethorp County Ga.was designated by the Montgomery County Commission on October16th, 2007 to honor the life and legacy of Prince Alber…
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