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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMGF_storrs-cadet-troop_Tuscaloosa-AL.html
Capt. Charles P Storrs Cadet Troop. Company F, 7th Alabama Cavalry C.S.A. organized in June 1863 under the leadership of Cadet Capt. Storrs; made up of cadets from the University of Alabama and of patriotic young men from Montgomery and vicinity; …
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In Memoriam PerpetuamCaptain Bascom T. Shockly's Escort Company Of Cavalry In the hour of their country's peril. Unmindful of self and fired only by patriotic devotionBascom T. Shockly and nineteen students of theUniversity of AlabamaJoined the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKI1_rotunda-plaza_Tuscaloosa-AL.html
The Rotunda Plaza is dedicated toJohn H. and Carolyn Cobb Josey(Classes of 1950 and 1951, respectively) In recognition of the establishment in 1992 of the John H. and Carolyn Cobb Josey Library Endowment Fund,ensuring continued excellence of li…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKHZ_delta-kappa-epsilon_Tuscaloosa-AL.html
marker Front:Psi Chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity first Greek letter fraternity at The University of Alabama. Organized by Louis J. DuPre, chapter installed June 20, 1847. First members initiated at Indian Queen Hotel by Charles Foote of …
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Endowed by Congress 1819Ordained by State constitution 1819And established byGeneral Assembly 1820Instruction Begun 1831Unofficial Training SchoolConfederate Officers 1861-65Destroyed by Federal ArmyApril 4, 1865, Rebuilding Begun 1867and Reopened…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJQN_denny-chimes_Tuscaloosa-AL.html
Marker Front:This bell tower, and enduring symbol of Alabama's first university, was erected in honor of President George H. Denny, under whose leadership (1911 to 1936) The University of Alabama gained national prominence. Conceived by Jerome M B…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJQL_druid-city-hospital-school-of-nursing_Tuscaloosa-AL.html
Constructed in 1923 through gift of J. T. Horne, this building occupied by Druid City Hospital School of Nursing from 1923 to 1947. Used by University of Alabama from 1951 to 1954 to first state supported collegiate school of nursing in Alabama.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJQK_sigma-alpha-epsilon_Tuscaloosa-AL.html
Founded in Tuscaloosa on the campus of the University of Alabama on March 9, 1856. Its chapter designation, Alabama Mu, identifies it as the mother chapter of the national collegiate fraternity.Founding Members:Noble Leslie DeVotie · Nathan…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJLI_oliver-barnard-hall_Tuscaloosa-AL.html
Erected: 1889Reconstructed: 2000Named for professor, scientist, and photographer F.A.P. Barnard who pioneered the study of astronomy at The University of Alabama and established its chapter of Phi Beta Kappa in 1851.On August 26, 2000, rededicated…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJLG_tuomey-hall_Tuscaloosa-AL.html
Erected: 1888 Reconstructed: 2002Designed by Montgomery architect W. A. Crossland and named for noted professor and state geologist Michael Tuomey. Tuomey's survey resulted in the landmark 1849 geological map of Alabama and his work began the G…
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