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Flint River Primitive Baptist Church

Commemorating the first organized church in

Alabama. Established Oct. 2, 1808, upon the

Doctrine of Salvation by Grace, as attested by

her Articles of Faith.

The first building was erected 1 mi. N.E.

Articles of Faith

We believe:

1. In only one true and living ...

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Gumboro School

In 1919 the Delaware General Assembly

enacted legislation to reform the state’s

system of pubic education. Through the

efforts of P.S. DuPont and the Delaware

School Auxiliary Association, a program

to replace many of the state’s overcrowded

and outdated schools ...

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Gumboro United Methodist Church

Gumboro United Methodist Church traces its

roots from the post Civil War era when a group

of local citizens organized under the name

of Union Methodist Episcopal Church. In

the early 1870s the Church purchased the

structure used by the ...

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Flint River Primitive Baptist Church

Commemorating the first organized church in

Alabama. Established Oct. 2, 1808, upon the

Doctrine of Salvation by Grace, as attested by

her Articles of Faith.

The first building was erected 1 mi. N.E.

Articles of Faith

We believe:

1. In only one true and living ...

Clark's Ferry Bridge Company

William Jennings - President

Christian W. Lynch - Vice-president

William Wills - Secretary

Patrick F. Duncan - Treasurer

Frank M. Masters - Chief Engineer

Ralph Modjeski - Consulting Engineer

Paul P. Cret - Consulting Architect

The Vang Const. Co. - Contractors

(Around relief artwork of the original bridge)

The ...

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Alabama A&M University former names / Alabama Agricultural and M

Normal, Alabama

Alabama A&M University former names

1873 - Colored Normal School at Huntsville

1885 - The Huntsville State Colored Normal and Industrial School

1896 - The State Agricultural and Mechanical College for Negroes

1919 - The State Agricultural and ...

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Temporary Tombs

Oak Ridge Cemetery's public vault, located at the base of the hill behind the Lincoln tomb, received the bodies of Abraham Lincoln and his son William on May 4, 1865. It would be some time before a permanent burial place ...

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National Historic Landmark - Lincoln Tomb

Has been designated a

Registered National

Historic Landmark

Under the provisions of the

Historic sites Act of August 31, 1935

This site possesses exceptional value

om commemorating and illustrating

the history of the United States

U.S.Department of the Interior

National Park Service

1964

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Abraham P. Ackerman House

Built circa 1802 by Abraham P. Ackerman who added stone kitchen wing soon after. Later, son William built frame unit. His son Abraham W., owner in 1875, remodeled house and added mansard roofs. The farmhouse remained in the Ackerman family ...

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Building the Lincoln Tomb

On April 24, 1865, several associates of Abraham Lincoln formed the National Lincoln Monument Association to raise funds for and build a fitting memorial over the president's grave. An 1868 competition chose the monument design of sculptor Larking G. Mead, ...

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