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Sibyl Temple
Side A
Sibyl Temple was moved to this site fr...
Redcliffe Plantation
State Historic Site
About Redcliffe Plantation State...
Indiantown Presbyterian Church
Organized in 1757 with John James and Robert Wilson...
First Presbyterian Church Memorial Chapel
Built 1874
The First Presbyterian Church was the Cit...
Saint Paul Methodist Church
This church was established prior to 1803 and was known as...
Rev. Dr. Joseph E. Lowery Boyhood Home Site
(Dean of Civil Rights Movement)
Side A
Dr. Jos...
Governor James Ponder
A lifelong resident of this community, James Ponder was bo...
Men of the Boston Naval Shipyard
Dedicated to
the Men
of the
Boston Naval...
Randolph Street Church Of Christ
Organized as a Christian Church, this is the original cong...
Temple B’nai Sholom
Huntsville's first Jewish citizens arrived during the 1840...
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Sibyl Temple
Side A
Sibyl Temple was moved to this site from its original location in 1975. George Ward built it on the brow of his 20-acre mountaintop “Vestavia” estate in 1929. It marked the entrance to the lower 10 acres where he ...
Redcliffe Plantation
State Historic Site
About Redcliffe Plantation State Historic Site
Redcliffe Plantation was the home of James Henry Hammond (1807-1864) and three generations of his descendants. Hammond whose political career included terms as a United States Congressman, Governor of South Carolina and United ...
Indiantown Presbyterian Church
Organized in 1757 with John James and Robert Wilson as founding elders. Burned by the British in 1780 as “a sedition shop.” Rebuilt after the Revolution. Present building begun in 1830, remodelled in 1919. Major John James, Revolutionary hero, is ...
First Presbyterian Church Memorial Chapel
Built 1874
The First Presbyterian Church was the City's first Protestant church and an early significant religious institution of the City.
Commemorated by City of Livermore Historic Preservation Commission
May 2007
Marker is at the intersection of Fourth Street and S K Street on ...
Saint Paul Methodist Church
This church was established prior to 1803 and was known as Liberty Chapel. The present structure, built in 1871, is significant both for its architecture and as a reflection of Methodism in the Pee Dee area. A Victorian adaptation of ...
Rev. Dr. Joseph E. Lowery Boyhood Home Site
(Dean of Civil Rights Movement)
Side A
Dr. Joseph Echols Lowery was born in Huntsville on Oct 6, 1921, to Dora and Leroy Lowery. He grew up in Lakeside (Methodist) church. He began his education in Huntsville, spent his middle school years ...
Governor James Ponder
A lifelong resident of this community, James Ponder was born October 31, 1819, the son of John and Hester Milby Ponder. His father was a successful merchant who was active in local political affairs. After receiving his education in the ...
Men of the Boston Naval Shipyard
Dedicated to
the Men
of the
Boston Naval Shipyard
who made the supreme
sacrifice in defense of
their country in all wars
1800 – 1950
“For what avail the plough or sail
Or land or life, if freedom fail?”
Presented by employees
August 25, 1950
Marker is on 1st Ave, on the ...
Randolph Street Church Of Christ
Organized as a Christian Church, this is the original congregation of what is now the Church of Christ in Huntsville. A gospel meeting was held in the Courthouse in 1883, conducted by James A. Harding, evangelist and founder of Harding ...
Temple B’nai Sholom
Huntsville's first Jewish citizens arrived during the 1840's. Congregation B'nai Sholom ("Sons of Peace") was founded July 30, 1876 by 32 families.
They affiliated in 1877 with the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, the Reform Movement. Construction of the Temple began ...