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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Tallassee, Alabama

 
Clickable Map of Elmore County, Alabama and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Elmore County, AL (49) Autauga County, AL (38) Chilton County, AL (31) Coosa County, AL (3) Macon County, AL (92) Montgomery County, AL (390) Tallapoosa County, AL (57)  ElmoreCounty(49) Elmore County (49)  AutaugaCounty(38) Autauga County (38)  ChiltonCounty(31) Chilton County (31)  CoosaCounty(3) Coosa County (3)  MaconCounty(92) Macon County (92)  MontgomeryCounty(390) Montgomery County (390)  TallapoosaCounty(57) Tallapoosa County (57)
Wetumpka is the county seat for Elmore County
Tallassee is in Elmore County
      Elmore County (49)  
ADJACENT TO ELMORE COUNTY
      Autauga County (38)  
      Chilton County (31)  
      Coosa County (3)  
      Macon County (92)  
      Montgomery County (390)  
      Tallapoosa County (57)  
 
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1 Alabama, Elmore County, Tallassee — Brigadier General Birkett Davenport Fry, CSA / Tallassee Confederate Officers Quarters
On King Street at North Ann Avenue, on the right when traveling east on King Street.
Brigadier General Birkett Davenport Fry, CSA (1822-1891) In his lifetime General Birkett D. Fry was a cadet at Virginia Military Institute and West Point; 1st Lt. (U.S. Infantry) in Mexican War; lawyer in California; mercenary-soldier of . . . Map (db m95112) HM
2 Alabama, Elmore County, Tallassee — Tallassee Armory
On Barnett Boulevard (Alabama Route 14) at Outer Drive, on the right when traveling east on Barnett Boulevard.
Only Confederate armory not destroyed during the Civil War. Col. Gorgas, ordnance chief, had carbine shop moved here into Tallassee Mfg. Co. mill in spring, 1864 as war threatened Richmond, Va. armory. War ended before plant neared goal of . . . Map (db m83722) HM
3 Alabama, Elmore County, Tallassee — The First United Methodist Church of TallasseeFounded 1853
On Jordan Avenue near Barnett Boulevard (Alabama Route 14), on the right when traveling north.
The history of this church encompasses the span of worldwide Methodism from the time of John Wesley to the present. A Methodist Society was organized in Tallassee in 1853 by 15 charter members who gathered in the "White Store," a mill company . . . Map (db m160158) HM
4 Alabama, Elmore County, Tallassee — Tukabatchee / Tokvpvcce
On Tukabatchee Road (State Highway 229) at Taylor Road, on the right when traveling south on Tukabatchee Road.
(north side) Tukabatchee On this bend of the Tallapoosa River, stretching out before you, lay one of the ancient towns of the Muscogee Creek People, called Tukabatchee. Tukabatchee is one of the original four mother . . . Map (db m92945) HM
5 Alabama, Tallapoosa County, Tallassee — History of Tallasseeby Bill Goss
On Central Boulevard (Alabama Route 14) 0.1 miles west of Freeman Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
This land belonged to the Creek (Muskogee) Indians, who had lived in the Tallassee area for hundreds of years, until their removal in 1836. Benjamin Hawkins, the Creek Indian Agent for the U.S. government, visited the Creek Indians in 1798 in the . . . Map (db m67865) HM
6 Alabama, Tallapoosa County, Tallassee — Tallassee Vietnam War Memorial
On Freeman Avenue at Central Boulevard, on the left when traveling south on Freeman Avenue.
Dedicated to the young men of Tallassee who gave the ultimate sacrifice in the Vietnam War PFC Richard Clark LT. Charles Davis CW.O. Donald Estes SGT. Joseph Johnson CPL. Jimmy Hudson CAPT. Davis Mathis SGT. Calvin . . . Map (db m67916) WM
7 Alabama, Tallapoosa County, Tallassee — Tukabahchi1686-1836
On Freeman Avenue at Lower Tuskegee Road (County Route 51), on the right when traveling south on Freeman Avenue.
This stone placed at the Great Council Tree marks the site of Tukabahchi 1686-1836 Capital of the Upper Creek Indian Nation. Here were born Efau Haujo, Great Medal Chief, and Opothleyaholo, Creek leaders. Big Warrior . . . Map (db m67863) HM
 
 
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Jun. 16, 2024