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Organized on June 19, 1819, by Rev. James McLemore, Electious Thompson, Arnold Edwards, and E. Jeter, Old Elam is one of Montgomery's earliest Baptist churches. It began with fourteen members and was one of the four original churches that comprise…
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Front Dedicated to the enlisted men and women who served in S.E. Asia Reverse {Vietnam Service Medal} 1958 - 1973
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Montgomery County In Service to America Vietnam War Memorial
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In honor of the fallen heroes of Montgomery County who gave their lives in the Vietnam War Arrington, Samuel W., Jr. · Deas, Charles Milton · Johnson, Curtis · Rogers William T., IV Baldwin, Larry Glenn · …
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Old Elam Baptist Church Cemetery is Montgomery County's 22nd cemetery listed in the prestigious Alabama Historic Cemetery Register. Rev. James McLemore, Electious Thompson, Arnold Edwards, and E. Jeter founded Old Elam Baptist Church on June 19, 1…
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Side 1Lincoln Cemetery1907In 1907 the American Securities Company opened Lincoln Cemetery for African Americans and Greenwood Cemetery for whites, the first commercial cemeteries in the city. Landscape design indicates Olmstead influences with cur…
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