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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1QOI_daviston-alabama-daviston-school_Daviston-AL.html
(side 1) Daviston, Alabama Daviston, incorporated February 16, 1887, is believed to be the first incorporated rural town in Tallapoosa County. The first mayor was J.D. Dunn. Daviston was a natural evolution of the opening of Indian lands in 18…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AG8_tallapoosa-county-world-war-ii-memorial_Dadeville-AL.html
Tallapoosa County honors itssons who gave their lives inWorld War II Sacrifice · Courage
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ADS_tallapoosa-county-world-war-i-memorial_Dadeville-AL.html
To the memory ofthe menof Tallapoosa County Alabamawho gave their lives in theWorld WarSanford E. AdamsHenry Lorenza DabbsPaul H. HarrisAmos D. HowleHandley MaskClarence E. NewellAllen PlantHarmie E. StevensEdwin TateRoss R.V. Ward Thomas W. Br…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ADO_tallapoosa-county-korean-vietnam-war-memorial_Dadeville-AL.html
Honor Roll In loving memory of the men of Tallapoosa County who made the supreme sacrifice. "Korean Conflict"25 June 1950 to 31 January 1955 Betts, Charles Jr.Brooks, Jimmy Bryant, Morris N.Buckner, Ernest B.Cameron, Floyd D.Corley, Edgar…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ACX_site-of-thaddeus-post-office_Tallassee-AL.html
On June 20, 1880, David M. Key, Postmaster General of the United States of America, appointed Thaddeus T. Webster as Postmaster at Thaddeus (now Reeltown), Alabama, which office he held with honor, ability and integrity until his death in 1889. Hi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1A9S_tallassee-vietnam-war-memorial_Tallassee-AL.html
Dedicated to the young men of Tallassee who gave the ultimate sacrifice in the Vietnam War PFC Richard ClarkLT. Charles DavisCW.O. Donald EstesSGT. Joseph JohnsonCPL. Jimmy HudsonCAPT. Davis MathisSGT. Calvin McGinty. Jr.PVT. Ronald RuffSSGT. D…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1A8F_history-of-tallassee_Tallassee-AL.html
(side 1)This land belonged to the Creek (Muskogee) Indians, who had lived in the Tallassee area for hundreds of years, until their removal in 1836. Benjamin Hawkins, the Creek Indian Agent for the U.S. government, visited the Creek Indians in 1798…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1A8D_tukabahchi_Tallassee-AL.html
This stone placed at theGreat Council Treemarks the site ofTukabahchi1686-1836Capital of the Upper Creek Indian Nation. Here were born Efau Haujo, Great Medal Chief, and Opothleyaholo, Creek leaders. Big Warrior resided nearby. Here came Tecumseh …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19DH_menawa-war-chief_Alexander-City-AL.html
Indian farmer - merchant chose to resist whites' advance on Indians' lands. In Creek War he led Creeks at Battle of Horseshoe Bend. His warriors were beaten by Jackson's superior force but Menawa escaped.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17VW_horseshoe-bend-campaign-combatants_Daviston-AL.html
In memory of theSoldiers and Indian allieswho died in combat with theUpper Creek Indians during theHorseshoe Bend Campaign inthe Creek War of 1813-1814 In memory of theUpper Creek Warriorswho died in combat withUnited States forces duringthe Ba…
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