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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1MF5_uriah-veterans-memorial_Uriah-AL.html
{Inscription same as title} Land donated by: Albert Hollinger Family
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1M7C_creek-indian-removal_Uriah-AL.html
Little River was the home of Creek Chief William Weatherford, also known as War Chief Red Eagle. This was the area of much discussion and debate, bringing the Creeks into the War of 1812 and the Creek Civil War of 1813-1814. These events weighed h…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1L2U_frisco-city-town-park_Frisco-City-AL.html
Historical Marker This park area was given to the Jones Mill, now Frisco City community, by J.W. Jones in the year 1913.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1L2T_frisco-city-centennial-time-capsule_Frisco-City-AL.html
Placed here in 1988 Do not open until Oct. 2088 Time Capsule contains no articles of any monetary value. Town of Frisco City, AL Mayor Billy McCrory Council Members: Billy Hoffman · Jimmy McKinley Joe Ikner · Juan…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IUF_dellet-bedsole-plantation_Whatley-AL.html
This 4000 acre complex has been recognized for its contribution to our understanding of the history of Monroe County and the State of Alabama. Originally developed as a cotton plantation during the Antebellum period, this farm has been in continuo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMW4S_indian-springs-baptist-church_Beatrice-AL.html
This sanctuary was built one mile west of this site about 1825 near springs used by local Indians. The original wood-frame building survived virtually unchanged, with no modern conveniences. An Indian Springs petitionary letter was presented to th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMW4R_peterman-alabama_Peterman-AL.html
Front:The first settlers came to this area in 1815. Major Walker built a grist mill and a log structure was built which served as a school and a religious meeting place for three different denominations. Settlers came to clear land and build log c…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMW4P_atticus-finch-lawyer-hero_Monroeville-AL.html
"Lawyers, I suppose, were children once." These words of Charles Lamb are the epigraph to Harper Lee's "To Kill A Mockingbird", a novel about childhood and about a great and noble lawyer, Atticus Finch. The legal profession has in Atticus Finch, a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMW4O_puryearville_Monroeville-AL.html
The Puryearville Methodist Church began as a society near Burnt Corn in 1820 and was located here c. 1830 to c. 1943. Richard C. Puryear deeded 2 acres of land on March 25, 1843 to Isaac Betts, George Watson, William Black, Joel B. Walden and Thom…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMW4M_lucas-raiders_Monroeville-AL.html
Front:The following eyewitness account was written by T. C. McCorvey of Tuscaloosa in April 1865 during the War Between The States. "A boy of 13 has a distant recollection of some of the incidents of the raid on Monroeville. The first raid natu…
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