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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1WO6_bent-but-not-broken-historical_Cullman-AL.html
A tribute to the citizens of Cullman County for bending, but not breaking, following the EF4 tornado on April 27, 2011. Dedicated: April 27, 2013 Designed by: Cullman City Street Dept.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1WO5_streights-raid-historical_Vinemont-AL.html
"This was a glorious fight, one that did the soldiers' hearts good to look upon, made there in the mountains in the darkness of the night, almost hand-to-hand, with only the light from the vivid flash of the artillery and small arms to show the …
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"The thanks of Congress are again due to General N. B. Forrest and the officers and men of his command, for meritorious service in the field, and especially for the daring, skill, and perseverance exhibited in the pursuit and capture of the larg…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1963_cullman-alabama_Cullman-AL.html
The city of Cullman is the county seat of Cullman County, which had scattered settlers as early as 1823. Called "The Crossroads of the True South," Cullman was founded by Col. Johann Gottfried Cullmann. After fleeing his German homeland and living…
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Born Frankwiter Bavarta Germany July 2 1823 Died Cullman, Alabama December 3, 1895Colonel Cullmann Founded the City of Cullman, Alabama, in 1873.Later, in 1877, he founded Cullman County, He also established the Alabama Towns of Bangor, Berlin, Br…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMP1M_the-ave-maria-grotto_Cullman-AL.html
The work ofBrother Joseph Zoettl, O.S.B.Has been recorded in theNational Registerof Historic Places by the United States Department of Interior 1984.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNTC_colonel-john-g-cullmann_Cullman-AL.html
Col. John G. CullmannJuly 2, 1823 - December 3, 1895 Thrifty German Colonists led by Col. John G. Cullmann in 1873 settled this thinly populated plateau of Alabama. This plaque and Restoration Sponsored by Cullman Federated Garden Club 1973
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMVT_shady-grove-methodist-church-and-cemetery_Cullman-AL.html
Early settlers to Cullman County established Shady Grove Methodist Episcopal Church as a brush arbor in the 1870s on land homesteaded and donated by Richard McCain. Trustees, J. J. McKissack, W. H. Martin, J. C. Vickery, J. W. Kilgo, together with…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMLK_evangelical-protestant-church_Cullman-AL.html
The first church in the City of Cullman was established on this block of land donated by the North and South Railroad in February 1874. Lots 154, 155, and 181 were granted to Henry Dietz, August Henning, and George Stoback as trustees of the Evang…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMLJ_st-johns-evangelical-protestant-church_Cullman-AL.html
The first church at the town site of Cullman. Founded May 1, 1874, at the beginning of the second year of settlement. An ethnic German church formed by immigrant families. Services held exclusively in the German language until 1932. In 1937, th…
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