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By Mark Hilton, July 25, 2015
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401 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 10" Rifled Sea Coast Columbiad
402 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 400 Government Street 1860(Ketchum House - Cathedral Rectory)
403 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — A National Cemetery System
404 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Admiral Raphael Semmes, CSA1861–1865 Reported permanently removed
405 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Barton Academy
406 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Barton Academy
407 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Battle of Coffeeville Memorial
408 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Battle of Fort Blakely Monument
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409 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Battle of Mobile Bay Memorial
410 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Christ Church(Episcopal)
411 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Confederate RestThe Confederate Dead
412 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Crew of CSS H. L. Hunley Memorial
413 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — CSS Alabama Memorial
414 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — H.L. HunleyConfederate States Torpedo Boat Submarine
415 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Home of Raphael Semmes
416 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — In Memory of the Battle of Mobile Bay
417 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Joe CainOctober 10, 1832 - April 17, 1904 Reported permanently removed
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418 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Magnolia Cemetery
419 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Mobile National Cemetery
420 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Nicola Marschall Residence
421 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — The Hunley
422 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — U.S. Marine Hospital
423 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 8 — Wallace Turnage
424 Alabama, Mobile County, Mt. Vernon — Mt. Vernon Arsenal and Barracks/Searcy Hospital
425 Alabama, Mobile County, Mt. Vernon — Mt. Vernon Federal Highway
426 Alabama, Monroe County, Monroeville — “Lucas’ Raiders”
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427 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — Major General James Harrison Wilson, USVWilson's Raiders
428 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Alabama Confederate Monument1861-1865 — Consecrated to the memory of the Confederate Soldiers and Seamen. —
429 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Alabama's First Capitals / The Alabama State Capitol
430 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — 10 — An Intersection of History: Court Square — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail — Reported missing
431 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Brigadier General Birkett Davenport Fry, CSA / Colonel B.D. Fry at Battle of Gettysburg Reported missing
432 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Civil War - Barnes School / Figh-Pickett House
433 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Civil War Laurel Oak Tree
434 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Civil War Medicine / Montgomery's Confederate Hospitals
435 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Confederate Military Prison / Civil War Military Prisons
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436 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Confederate States of America (CSA) Post Office Department
437 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Dan Emmett - Score of DixieThe Montgomery Theater Reported permanently removed
438 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Dexter AvenueFormerly Market Street
439 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — First Baptist Church
440 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — First National Confederate Flag("Stars and Bars")
441 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — First White House of the Confederacy
442 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Governor Shorter House503 S. Lawrence St.
443 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Governor William Calvin Oates / Colonel W. C. Oates, CSA at Gettysburg
444 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Great Seal of the Confederacy
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445 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Janney Foundry Co.1844     1928
446 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Jefferson DavisJune 3, 1808 - December 6, 1889 — Soldier Scholar Statesman —
447 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — John Allan WyethM.D., L.L.D.
448 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Knox Hall
449 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Ladies Memorial Association
450 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Lomax House, 1848
451 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Montgomery
452 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Montgomery's Panel Project
453 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Secession & Confederacy / Civil War
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454 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Second National Confederate Flag("Stainless Banner")
455 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Teague HouseGreek Revival Architecture — Built in 1848 by Berry Owens —
456 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Telegram Which Began War Between The States / Winter Building
457 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — The First Offices of the Confederate Government
458 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — The First White House of the Confederacy
459 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — The Lightning Route / Central Bank Building Reported missing
460 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — The Montgomery Slave Trade / Warehouses Used in the Slave Trade
461 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — The Wharton-Chappell House / Riverside HeightsMontgomery County
462 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — United States Flag Raised Over Alabama CapitolApr. 12, 1865
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463 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — William C. Oates
464 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — William Lowndes Yancey
465 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery, Boylston — 167th Infantry / Alabama’s Own(4th Alabama)
466 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery, Centennial Hill — "Battle Flag of the Confederacy"
467 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery, Centennial Hill — "Third National Confederate Flag"
468 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery, Centennial Hill — A Nation Divided / Cradle of the Confederacy Reported missing
469 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery, Centennial Hill — Site of the Warren Reese House
470 Alabama, Montgomery County, Ramer — Pioneer Settlers of Ebenezer Community
471 Alabama, Morgan County, Danville — McKendree Cemetery and the Massey Community / Charles Christopher Sheats 1839-1904
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472 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — 2 — “A Hard Nut To Crack” - Federal Defenses at Decatur“A Hard Nut To Crack” — The Battle For Decatur —
473 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — 6 — “a place of importance” - Union Leadership at Decatur“A Hard Nut To Crack” — The Battle For Decatur —
474 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — 4 — “An Affair Most Important to Us” - The Federal Right, October 27-28, 1864“A Hard Nut To Crack” — The Battle For Decatur —
475 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — 9 — “Captain, We’ve Got It At Last” - The Charge of the 14th U.S. Colored Infantry“A Hard Nut To Crack” — The Battle For Decatur —
476 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — A County Older Than The State, Morgan County
477 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — Albany1887
478 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — Albany1887
479 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — Battle of Decatur
480 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — 6 — Burleson House (circa 1836)"A Hard Nut to Crack" — The Battle For Decatur —
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481 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — 8 — Confederate Leadership at Decatur - McCartney Hotel Site“A Hard Nut To Crack” — The Battle For Decatur —
482 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — 5 — Dancy-Polk House (circa 1829)“A Hard Nut To Crack” — The Battle For Decatur —
483 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — 1 — Decatur and The Civil War in North Alabama“A Hard Nut To Crack” — The Battle For Decatur —
484 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — First United Methodist Church“Growing in Christ, Sharing God’s Love”
485 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — Gen. Jos. Wheeler
486 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — Gold Star Families Memorial Monument
487 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — Historic Downtown/Founders Park
488 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — 1 — Hood’s Middle Tennessee Campaign and The Battle for Decatur“A Hard Nut To Crack” — The Battle for Decatur —
489 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — Lest We Forget
490 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — Morgan County Confederate Memorial
491 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — Old Decatur Historic District / Historic Depot
492 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — Old Decatur Historic District / Old State Bank
493 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — Old State Bank Building
494 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — 7 — Two Bridges Across The Tennessee River“A Hard Nut To Crack” — The Battle For Decatur —
495 Alabama, Morgan County, Hartselle — Skirmish at Woodall's BridgeApril 7, 1864
496 Alabama, Morgan County, Somerville — Somerville, Alabama
497 Alabama, Perry County, Marion — Confederate 6-pounder Field Gun
498 Alabama, Perry County, Marion — Confederate Rest
499 Alabama, Perry County, Marion — Marion Military Institute
500 Alabama, Perry County, Marion — Nicola Marschall1829 - 1917

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