Results for Alabama
National Historic Landmark- U.S.S. Alabama
Commissioned in August 1942, the 35,000-ton ALABAMA is one...
Pell City, Alabama
The town charter for Pell City was granted in 1887. The to...
Salem, Alabama
Founded 1835
Side A:
Among the earliest settle...
Auburn - Alabama
Settled by Judge J. J. Harper and others
from Harri...
Original Site of Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University
(Front)
Original site of Alabama Agricultura...
The Depot / Opp, Alabama
The Depot
In 1900, the L&N Railroad won the r...
Alabama A&M University former names / Alabama Agricultural and M
Normal, Alabama
Alabama A&M University former ...
Town of Alabama
Est. 1826. originally named Gerrysville, was changed to Al...
University of Alabama
Endowed by Congress 1819
Ordained by State constitut...
15th Alabama Infantry
Second Battle of Manassas
August 28, 1862
7:15...
Results for Alabama
National Historic Landmark- U.S.S. Alabama
Commissioned in August 1942, the 35,000-ton ALABAMA is one of only two surviving SOUTH DAKOTA class battleships built as part of America's preparations for war should it come.
ALABAMA spent 40 months in active service in the Pacific during the Second ...
Pell City, Alabama
The town charter for Pell City was granted in 1887. The town was named for George Hamilton Pell, a prominent New York industrialist and president of the East and West Railroad. In 1901, the town was almost deserted when a ...
Salem, Alabama
Founded 1835
Side A:
Among the earliest settlers were the families of Henry Crowder, Dr. D. W. Floyd, Charles Nelms, W. W. Burt, George Heard, John Askew, Moses Pruitt, and Dr. McCoy. Rev. F. L. Cherry, leading historian of East Alabama’s first ...
Auburn - Alabama
Settled by Judge J. J. Harper and others
from Harris County, Georgia, in 1836.
This region was opened to settlement
in 1836-37 by the removal of the
Creek Indians to lands west
of the Mississippi River.
Erected by
The Alabama Officers Club
Daughters of the American Revolution
March ...
Original Site of Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University
(Front)
Original site of Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University (now located at Normal, Alabama)
Legislature approved 9 December 1873 "a normal school for the education of colored teachers" in Huntsville. Ex-slave William Hooper Councill founder and first president. Classes began May ...
The Depot / Opp, Alabama
The Depot
In 1900, the L&N Railroad won the right to establish the railroad through this area. The town is named for Henry Opp, who represented L&N in successful legal negotiations. The coming of the railroad consolidated the surrounding areas and ...
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 ...
Town of Alabama
Est. 1826. originally named Gerrysville, was changed to Alabama in 1828. Hamlets are Alabama Center, Basom, South Alabama & Wheatville
Marker is on Judge Road (New York Route 63) east of Knowlesville Road, on the left when traveling west.
Courtesy ...
University of Alabama
Endowed by Congress 1819
Ordained by State constitution 1819
And established by
General Assembly 1820
Instruction Begun 1831
Unofficial Training School
Confederate Officers 1861-65
Destroyed by Federal Army
April 4, 1865, Rebuilding Begun 1867
and Reopened 1868.
Marker can be reached from University Boulevard west of 6th Avenue, on the ...
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 ...