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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1B9Z_albert-l-patterson_Montgomery-AL.html
To the memory ofAlbert L. Patterson1896-1954
Soldier; Educator, Attorney,State Senator Attorney General-ElectAn honorable life dedicated tohis fellowman and to the cause ofgood government. Shot down by anassasin's bullet June 18, 1954in Phenix …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1B9W_flame-of-freedom_Montgomery-AL.html
HonoringAlabama* War *Veterans
Erected in commemorationof the50th Anniversaryof theAmerican Legion
Departmentof AlabamaMarch 15,1969
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16MK_selma-to-montgomery-march_Montgomery-AL.html
Side AThe Selma-to-Montgomery March ended here on March 25, 1965, when 25,000 civil rights marchers arrived at the Alabama State Capitol to demand the right to vote for African Americans. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and other civil rights leaders a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOID_jefferson-davis_Montgomery-AL.html
A graduate of West Point Military Academy, he served the United States as Colonel of Mississippi Volunteers, Mexican War; member of House of Representatives, Senator, and as Secretary of War.
Inaugurated President of the provisional government,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOHU_alabama-confederate-monument_Montgomery-AL.html
South/Infantry Side"Fame's temple boasts no higher name, no king is grander on his throne: No glory shines with brighter gleam, the name of "Patriot" stands along." C.T.R.
East/Artillery Side"When this historic shaft shall crumbling lie in ages…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOHI_george-washington_Montgomery-AL.html
Presented to the citizens of the State of Alabama honoring our brother George Washington our first Masonic President and in commemoration of 200 years of freedom under our constitutional form of government.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOHG_alabamas-first-capitals-the-alabama-state-capitol_Montgomery-AL.html
Alabama's First CapitalsOn March 3, 1817, Congress designated the town of St. Stephens on the Tombigbee River north of Mobile as capital of the newly formed Alabama Territory. There in 1818, the territorial legislature named Huntsville as the temp…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOG7_dexter-avenue_Montgomery-AL.html
This street was named to honor Andrew Dexter one of the founders of Montgomery
Along this street moved the inaugural parade of Jefferson Davis when he took the oath of office as President of the Confederate States of America February 18, 1861
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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOG6_history-of-the-alabama-state-bar_Montgomery-AL.html
On December 13, 1878, a meeting was held in Montgomery for the purpose of forming a bar association, and on January 15, 1879, delegates from each county met for five days at a preliminary conference in the Hall of the House of Representatives. The…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOG5_jonathan-coggswell-farley-montgomerys-first-election_Montgomery-AL.html
Side AJonathan Coggswell Farley1798-1864Farley acquired two lots on this site in 1817. Here he built both the town's first frame store and first frame two-story building, his house. In Farley's store, an election was held January 3, 1820 to create…