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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2AZW_washington-county-veterans-memorial-a-war-memorial_Chatom-AL.html
Dedicated to Washington County veterans and those who paid the supreme sacrifice in the service of our country {Reverse} Civil War World War I World War II Korea Vietnam Persian Gulf War
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2AZP_washington-county-courthouse_Chatom-AL.html
The Washington County Courthouse as it was built in 1908. It was razed in 1963. This memorial cornerstone was placed by the Washington County Historical Society and the Washington County Museum.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2AQ2_washington-county_Chatom-AL.html
Created in 1800 by proclamation of governor of Mississippi Territory. This was first U.S. civil government in area that was to become Alabama. Its original boundaries: East to west: Chattahoochee to Pearl River; South, 31° lat. (present …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2APY_the-sullivan-cabin_Wagarville-AL.html
The Sullivan Cabin was built on the east side of Bassett Creek, in 1874 by Gibeon Jefferson Sullivan, a Confederate soldier who served in Co. A. 32nd Ala Infantry, an all-volunteer company made up of men from Washington County. The cabin is …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2APT_bassetts-creek_Wagarville-AL.html
Named for Thomas Bassett, a British Loyalist and native of Virginia. Migrated to Tombigbee area from near Augusta, Ga. circa 1772 to escape persecution by American patriots. Received in 1776, from King George III, a grant of 750 acres on the west …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1C7M_old-st-stephens-masonic-lodge-no-9-1821-1834-st-stephens-lodge-no-81_St-Stephens-AL.html
Old St. Stephens Masonic Lodge No. 9(1821-1834)CHARTER AND EARLY MEMBERS WERE:Gov. Israel Pickens, Col. Silas Dinsmore, Thomas Eastin, R. Chamberlain, Thomas Malone, J.F. Ross, Daniel Coleman, John Womack, W.D. Gaines, James Roberts, James K. Blou…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1C7L_the-taylor-house_Leroy-AL.html
(side 1)Built circa 1841 by Walter Taylor on Commerce Street in Jackson. In 1985, it was removed from its original site to make way for a new City Hall Complex and was brought to this site and restored as the Leroy Branch of the Washington County …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1C7J_town-of-mcintosh_McIntosh-AL.html
(side 1)McIntosh has a community population of about 300. The town was incorporated on April 7, 1970, becoming the third incorporated town in Washington County. The following officials were elected to serve four year terms: Mayor Carrol Daugherty,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1C7H_andrews-chapel_McIntosh-AL.html
Andrews Chapel, also known as the McIntosh Log Church, is one of the few remaining log churches in Alabama. In 1860, John C. Rush and his wife donated land for the church to the McIntosh Community. Shortly afterwards, the church was constructed an…
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