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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMJH_fendall-hall_Eufaula-AL.html
Marker Front:Built between 1856 and 1860 by Edward Brown Young and his wife, Ann Fendall Beall, this was one of the first of the great Italianate style homes constructed in Eufaula. It later became the home of the builders' daughter, Anna Beall Yo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIMG_general-griersons-march_Eufaula-AL.html
This road marks the entrance into Eufaula of Federal Troops on April 29, 1865. Lee had surrendered at Appomattox, Virginia on April 9. General Benjamin H. Grierson was advancing with four thousand cavalry from Mobile and was then about at Louisvil…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIME_old-negro-cemetery-fairview-cemetery_Eufaula-AL.html
Front Interred on this gently sloping hillside are the remains of many of Eufaula's early black citizens. Their names are known only to God because the wooden grave markers which located the burials have long since vanished. This burying ground wa…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIMD_confederate-hospital_Eufaula-AL.html
Confederate Hospital 1861 - 1865 "Sanctuary for valiantand courageous men" Built for a river tavern 1836 Placed byBarbour County ChapterUnited Daughter of theConfederacy.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCZT_white-oak-united-methodist-church_Eufaula-AL.html
(Front):First Known as white Oak Chapel this church was dedicated on October, 18, 1859 by Rev. Issac L Tatum of the Alabama Conference Methodist Episcopal Church South. The Society was organized by Rev. John J. Cassady who served as pastor in 1860…
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