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Fourth Brigade

Second Battle of Manassas

August 30, 1862

3:15 p.m.

Jackson's Division (Starke), Left Wing (Jackson)

Army of Northern Virgina, CSA

Fourth Brigade

Col. Leroy A. Stafford

1st Louisiana 10th Louisiana

2nd Louisiana 15th Louisiana

9th Louisiana Coppens' Battalion

"The Federal line advanced in perfect order, as if on dress parade, ...

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William B. Travis House C. 1820

The Alabama home of the commander of the Alamo. While living in this house Travis read law under The Hon. James Dellet of Claiborne, Al. In 1831, at the age of 22, he left Claiborne for Texas where he practiced ...

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Brigadier General John Webb

 

Born in Kentucky in 1793, his family moved to the Ohio country in 1797. Taught by his mother and in a log-cabin school near Dayton, he began teaching here by 1809. Purchasing land here in 1811, he served at ...

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Robert Brewton House

Private Residence

Built circa 1720 for

Colonel Robert Brewton

wealthy wharf owner and

provincial powder receiver.

One of the earliest fine

examples of a

single house.

[Plaque]

Robert Brewton House

Has Been Designated a

Registered National

Historic Landmark

under the provisions of the

Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1955

this site possesses exceptional value

in ...

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Eugene A. Doran Memorial Bridge

1922 – 1959

An officer for the Town of Hillsborough from April 1, 1956 until his untimely death on August 5, 1959, who made the supreme sacrifice at the hands of a criminal suspect whom he had apprehended.

Marker can be reached ...

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Fort Claiborne

Creek Indian War 1813-1814

Built by Gen. Ferdinand L. Claiborne as a base for his invasion of the Alabama country with U.S. Regulars, Lower Tombigbee Militia, and friendly Choctaws. Claiborne’s campaign culminated in the American victory over the Creeks at the ...

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Clarence Boal Hoover / Charles Potter Hoover

CLARENCE BOAL HOOVER

First employed by city

September 1, 1904

Appointed Chief Engineer

May 1, 1920

Appointed Superintendent of Water

December 1, 1921

Deceased

November 5, 1949

CHARLES POTTER HOOVER

First employed by city

July 20, 1908

Appointed Chief Chemist

October 23, 1911

Appointed Superintendent of Water

December 1, 1949

Deceased November 14, 1950

Marker is on ...

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Fair Hope Presbyterian Church

This church was organized in 1872 by Harmony Presbytery with Capt. Joseph Commander (1800-1883) as its first elder. This sanctuary, built on land donated by Commander, was moved here and remodeled about 1909. Fair Hope, a founding member of the ...

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First Baptist Church

1682 - 1982

Established September 25, 1682

Kittery, Maine

Moved to this site, 1699

This building dedicated January, 1822

Designed by Robert Mills

Time Capsule placed, 1983

to be opened, 2083

"To God be the Glory"

Marker is on Church Street, on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Claiborne

During the westward expansion of the United States in the early 1800’s, those whose destination was the new Mississippi Territory took a right fork off the Federal Road which led to the Alabama River ferry at Claiborne. After the land ...

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