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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIMA_old-plank-road_Prattville-AL.html
The plank road was constructed of large pine logs, sawed lengthwise and laid round-side down. Daniel Pratt built the road for public benefit and to provide transportation from the Pratt Cotton Gin Factory to Washington on the Alabama River. Over f…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIM9_mulbry-grove-cottage_Prattville-AL.html
Built circa, 1840s by A.K. McWilliams, this story and one-half Federal-style raised cottage with Greek Revival elements was the residence of Amos Smith, who name the town of Prattville. The west front parlor was the meeting place where the Prat…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMILO_heritage-park_Prattville-AL.html
Located within Daniel Pratt Historic District, this park overlooks Autauga Creek and the manufacturing complex around which this New England style village developed. Daniel Pratt founded Prattville in 1839, and patterned the town after those of hi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMILN_daniel-pratt-cemetery-george-cooke_Prattville-AL.html
(Front):Daniel Pratt CemeteryFinal resting place of early Alabama industrialist Daniel Pratt, 1799-1873, and wife Esther Ticknor Pratt, 1803-1875. He was from New Hampshire and she, Connecticut. Married 1827 at Fortville, Jones County, Georgia. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIKI_a-county-older-than-the-state-autauga-county_Prattville-AL.html
Created in 1818 by an act of Alabama Territorial Legislature. Autauga Indians lived on creek from which the county takes its name. Autaugas were members of the Alibamo tribe. They sent many warriors to resist Andrew Jackson's invasion in Creek War…
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