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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Sulphur Springs, Alabama
Fort Payne is the county seat for DeKalb County
Sulphur Springs is in DeKalb County
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ADJACENT TO DEKALB COUNTY
Cherokee County (46) ►
Etowah County (37) ►
Jackson County (39) ►
Marshall County (42) ►
Chattooga County, Georgia (11) ►
Dade County, Georgia (16) ►
Walker County, Georgia (371) ►
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1 ► Alabama, DeKalb County, Sulphur Springs — POW-MIA Memorial — ![]() |
You are not forgotten — — Map (db m213364) WM |
2 ► Alabama, DeKalb County, Sulphur Springs — The De Soto Trail — Hernando De Soto In Alabama — ![]() |
Hernando De Soto brought his 700-man army to Alabama in the fall of 1540. This was the first major European expedition to the interior of the southeastern United States. The De Soto expedition had landed at Tampa Bay, Florida, in the spring of . . . — — Map (db m213362) HM |
3 ► Alabama, DeKalb County, Sulphur Springs — The De Soto Trail — ![]() |
1492 - Columbus visits Caribbean islands 1519 - Pineda visits Mobile area 1528 - Narváez reaches Mobile area 1540 - De Soto explores Alabama 1559 - De Luna retraces De Soto's route in Alabama 1702 - French establish first . . . — — Map (db m213363) HM |
4 ► Alabama, DeKalb County, Sulphur Springs — Veterans Memorial — ![]() |
They gave their last full measure of devotion — — Map (db m213365) WM |
5 ► Alabama, DeKalb County, Sulphur Springs — Wills Town — ![]() |
A Cherokee town founded 1770. Situated on Big Wills Creek, named for a half-breed chief, Red-Headed Will. A place of importance in the Cherokee Territory, it was the home of Sequoyah, inventor of the Cherokee Alphabet; John Ross, the last chief of . . . — — Map (db m213367) HM |