Results for Alabama A
Monroeville, Alabama
"From one store in 1822 to Alabama's Literary Capital in 1...
15th Alabama Infantry
Second Battle of Manassas
August 28, 1862
7:15...
Grove Hill, Alabama
Front:
Grove Hill, first inhabited by Choctaw...
Pine Hill, Alabama
Incorporated December 2, 1895
Front:
This area...
Alabama Cattlemen’s Association
In This Building The
Alabama Cattlemen’s
Assoc...
Alabama's Own
Front
CPL. Sidney E. Manning
World War ...
Flomaton, Alabama
Front
As railroads were reconstructed followi...
Decatur and The Civil War in North Alabama
“A Hard Nut To Crack”
Decatur had close to 800 resid...
Welcome to Eutaw, Alabama: The Gateway To The Black Belt
County Seat of Greene County
In 1838, Greene County ...
Rosa Parks Montgomery Bus Boycott / Hank Williams Alabama Trouba
Side A
At the bus stop on this site on Decemb...
Results for Alabama A
Monroeville, Alabama
"From one store in 1822 to Alabama's Literary Capital in 1997"
Front:
Originally a part of the Mississippi Territory purchased from Spain in 1795, this area was inhabited and controlled by Indian Nations until 1814. Now safe from Indian uprisings, settlers ...
15th Alabama Infantry
Second Battle of Manassas
August 28, 1862
7:15 p.m.
Trimble's Brigade, Ewell's Division
Left Wing (Jackson)
Army of Northern Virginia, CSA
15th Alabama Infantry
Maj. A. A. Lowther
"My position in line at this fence was in the immediate rear of Alonzo Watson. We were both on our ...
Grove Hill, Alabama
Front:
Grove Hill, first inhabited by Choctaw Indians, was settled by pioneers in the early 1800s. The settlement was called Magoffin's Store after James Magoffin whose shop, two miles from the present courthouse, opened in 1815. Grove Hill has also been ...
Pine Hill, Alabama
Incorporated December 2, 1895
Front:
This area was Choctaw Indian country before the arrival of settlers moving south and west in this new nation. The first settlement, known as Arnold, was located one mile north of the present town center. Mr. Charley ...
Alabama Cattlemen’s Association
In This Building The
Alabama Cattlemen’s
Association
was organized on January 4, 1944
The Association has grown to be
the largest state Cattlemen’s
Association in the Nation.
Marker is at the intersection of West Washington Street and North Main Avenue, on the right when traveling east on ...
Alabama's Own
Front
CPL. Sidney E. Manning
World War I
Medal of Honor
One of Gen. Pershing's
Immortal Ten
This monument dedicated
to all that have served in
the Armed Forces of the
United States of America
that this glory shall not
perish from the Earth
Right Side
American Legion
Fred H. Jones - Post 167
Post ...
Flomaton, Alabama
Front
As railroads were reconstructed following the Civil War, a junction of north-south and east-west lines was established along the Alabama-Florida border near the confluence of Big Escambia Creek and the Conecuh-Escambia River. A settlement followed which became knows as Reuterville, ...
Decatur and The Civil War in North Alabama
“A Hard Nut To Crack”
Decatur had close to 800 residents in 1860, not many more than the 606 persons counted in the 1850 census. Included in the 1860 census were 267 white males, 206 white females, three free blacks including ...
Welcome to Eutaw, Alabama: The Gateway To The Black Belt
County Seat of Greene County
In 1838, Greene County citizens voted to change the town seat from Erie to Eutaw. The City of Eutaw, Alabama was incorporated as a town by and act of the State Legislature on January 2, 1841. ...
Rosa Parks Montgomery Bus Boycott / Hank Williams Alabama Trouba
Side A
At the bus stop on this site on December 1, 1955, Mrs. Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to boarding whites. This brought about her arrest, conviction, and fine. The Boycott began December 5, the day of ...