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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZTF_27th-division-veterans-memorial_Anniston-AL.html
Dedicated Oct. 15, 1980 and given in memory of those members who gave their lives in World War I & II by the 27th. Division Association whose members trained on this ground 1940-1941
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOFA_the-tallasahatchie-battle-field_Alexandria-AL.html
This Stone Marks The SiteOf TheTallasahatchie Battle Field.On this spotLieut. Gen. John Coffee withGen. Andrew Jackson's menwon a victory over theCreek Indians, Nov. 3, 1813.Erected by theFrederick Wm. Gray Chapt.Daughters of the AmericanRevolutio…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOF8_crook-cemetery_Ohatchee-AL.html
James Crook established this cemetery in1837 on land he purchased from CreekIndians. In 1834, he and his family movedto this area from South Carolina.In Nov. 1837, Samuel M. Crook, grandsonof James Crook, was the first person buriedhere. Although …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOF7_lincoyer_Alexandria-AL.html
At this site, on Nov. 3, 1813, after the Battle ofTallasehatchee, known then as Talluschatches,during the Creek Indian War,Gen. Andrew Jackson found a deadCreek Indian woman embracing her livinginfant son. Gen. Jackson, upon hearing that theother …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOF3_the-birthplace-of-the-gallant-pelham_Anniston-AL.html
Major John Pelham C.S.A. Born September 14, 1838at the home of his Grand ParentsWilliam McGehee and Elizabeth Clay McGehee Erected by Forney District U.D.C.May 5, 1937
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOF2_major-john-pelham_Anniston-AL.html
Commanded Horse Artillery ofArmy of Northern Virginia, C.S.A.Killed at Kelly's Ford, Va.March 17, 1863 Styled "The Gallant Pelham"By Robert E. Lee
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOF1_parker-memorial-baptist-church_Anniston-AL.html
On July 3, 1887, a congregation of 45 people met at the Opera House on Noble Street to organize a new church. Originally called Second Baptist Church, the name soon was changed to Twelfth Street Baptist Church. In 1889, it became Parker Memoria…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOEZ_temple-beth-el_Anniston-AL.html
Temple Beth El is the oldest building continuously used for Jewish worship in Alabama. Anniston's Reform Jewish congregation was established in 1888. Its women's organization, the Ladies Hebrew Benevolent Society, directed the construction of the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOEW_saint-michael-and-all-angels_Anniston-AL.html
Built by John Ward Noble, one of Anniston's founders. Consecrated on September 29, 1890. Widely acclaimed for unique and beautiful Norman Gothic architecture. The church dominated by imposing 95 foot bell tower. Open Daily
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOEV_confederate-hospital_Jacksonville-AL.html
This Church was used for aConfederate HospitalDuring the WarBetween The StatesErected byGeneral John H. ForneyChapter U.D.C. Sept 27, 1937
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