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Abbeville Square
A Stately County Square
The heart of Abbeville's His...
Canterbury United Methodist Church
Canterbury is the oldest existing establishment in Mountai...
Scottsburg Depot
Marker Front:
Built 1872. One of the classic "combin...
Dr. Walter Reed’s Birthplace
Dr. Walter Reed, U.S. Army medical officer and bacteriolog...
Ensign James Benedict House
c. 1730
Ensign
James Benedict
Cobbler's ...
Last Cabinet Meeting Marker
This tablet was placed here
to commemorate
the...
Bel Air
Home of Lucy Buck, Diarist
A remarkable number of Fr...
Confederate Burials
In this cemetery, following the siege and capture of Madri...
1st Tennessee Infantry Battalion and 9th Tennessee Infantry Regi
Stephens' Brigade - Cheatham's Division - Polk's Corps
...Roberto – Suñol Adobe
This historic adobe was built in 1836 by a native Californ...
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Abbeville Square
A Stately County Square
The heart of Abbeville's Historic District is the magnificent tree-shaded Court Square. Located here is the replica of the original Confederate Monument erected in August, 1906 by the Daughters of the Confederacy, an old iron bell once ...
Canterbury United Methodist Church
Canterbury is the oldest existing establishment in Mountain Brook. It was organized in 1867 as Irondale Methodist when enough settlers to support the church moved into the area around the Irondale Furnace. The first time the North Alabama Conference met ...
Scottsburg Depot
Marker Front:
Built 1872. One of the classic "combination" depots for passengers and freight, with board and batten siding, wide overhanging roof, and agent's bay window. Interior included separate waiting rooms for men and women. Served as depot until early 1950s. ...
Dr. Walter Reed’s Birthplace
Dr. Walter Reed, U.S. Army medical officer and bacteriologist, was born on 13 Sept. 1851 in a nearby cottage at Belroi. He received medical degrees from the University of Virginia medical school and Bellevue Hospital College in New York City. ...
Ensign James Benedict House
c. 1730
Ensign
James Benedict
Cobbler's Shop and Home
Marker is at the intersection of Rockwell Road and Perry Lane, on the left when traveling west on Rockwell Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Last Cabinet Meeting Marker
This tablet was placed here
to commemorate
the last meeting of the
Confederate States Cabinet
which was held in the Burt House near by
directly in front of this stone.
The following cabinet members were present:
Jefferson Davis, President
Judah P. Benjamin, Secretary of State
John C. Breckenridge, Secretary ...
Bel Air
Home of Lucy Buck, Diarist
A remarkable number of Front Royal residents recorded the battle in their diaries. At least five of these diaries survive to reveal the civilian side of the Civil War, usually absent from official military records or ...
Confederate Burials
In this cemetery, following the siege and capture of Madrid Bend and Island No. 10, about 75 Confederate dead were interred. Others were buried on the island itself. Channel changes have now joined the island to Missouri.
Marker is on Tennessee ...
1st Tennessee Infantry Battalion and 9th Tennessee Infantry Regi
Stephens' Brigade - Cheatham's Division - Polk's Corps
C. S.
Army of the Mississippi.
Batt. 1st Tennessee Infantry,
4 Cos. 9th Tennessee Infantry,
Stephens' (2d) Brigade, Cheatham's (2d) Division,
Polk's Corps.
These commands were engaged here until 1 p.m., April 7, 1862.
Marker is on Hamburg-Purdy Road, on ...
Roberto – Suñol Adobe
This historic adobe was built in 1836 by a native Californian, Roberto Balermino, on Rancho de los Coches. The property was officially granted to him by Governor Micheltorna in 1844. A larger one-story dwelling was built in 1847 by the ...