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Autauga County Courthouse image, Touch for more information
By Tim Carr, August 1, 2009
Autauga County Courthouse
1 Alabama, Autauga County, Prattville — A County Older Than the State, Autauga County
2 Alabama, Baldwin County, Blakeley — The Apalachee Village
3 Alabama, Baldwin County, Little River — “The Red Eagle” William Weatherford - Sehoy Tate Weatherford Princess
4 Alabama, Baldwin County, Lottie — History of Lottie, Alabama
5 Alabama, Baldwin County, Stockton — First Creek War — Battles in Alabama & Baldwin County
6 Alabama, Baldwin County, Stockton — The Society War of 1812 in the State of Alabama
7 Alabama, Baldwin County, Tensaw — Fort Mims — « 500 yards —
8 Alabama, Baldwin County, Tensaw — Fort Mims And The Creek Indian War, 1813-14
9 Alabama, Baldwin County, Tensaw — Main Compound — Fort Mims Historical and Archaeological Site —
10 Alabama, Baldwin County, Tensaw — The Battle of Fort Mims — Fort Mims Historical and Archaeological Site —
11 Alabama, Baldwin County, Tensaw — The Kitchen — Fort Mims Historical and Archaeological Site —
12 Alabama, Baldwin County, Tensaw — The South Wall — Fort Mims Historical and Archaeological Site —
13 Alabama, Baldwin County, Tensaw — War in the Tensaw, 1813 — Fort Mims Historical and Archaeological Site —
14 Alabama, Barbour County, Eufaula — Chief Eufaula (Yoholo Micco) — In Life and Legend — Creek Heritage Trail —
15 Alabama, Barbour County, Eufaula — The Creek Town of Eufaula — Creek Heritage Trail —
16 Alabama, Barbour County, Eufaula — The Second Creek War in the Eufaula Area — Creek Heritage Trail —
17 Alabama, Barbour County, Louisville — Louisville and "Old Alabama" — Creek Heritage Trail —
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18 Alabama, Barbour County, Louisville — The Battles of Hobdy's Bridge and Pea River — Creek Heritage Trail —
19 Alabama, Barbour County, Louisville — The Opening of the Second Phase of the Second Creek War — Creek Heritage Trail —
20 Alabama, Barbour County, Midway — Fort Browder / 15th Alabama Infantry
21 Alabama, Barbour County, Midway — Fort Browder / 15th Alabama Infantry
22 Alabama, Blount County, Blountsville — Blountsville
23 Alabama, Blount County, Oneonta — Blount County — A County Older Than the State
24 Alabama, Butler County, Chapman — Early Native Americans in Butler County / Indian Trails and Travelers in Butler County
25 Alabama, Butler County, Forest Home — The Butler Massacre / Fort Bibb
26 Alabama, Butler County, Greenville — In Memory of Captain William Butler
27 Alabama, Butler County, Greenville — Pioneer Cemetery
28 Alabama, Butler County, Greenville — The Federal Road and The Palings / Fort Dale 1818
29 Alabama, Calhoun County, Alexandria — Lincoyer — and The Battle of Tallasehatchee
30 Alabama, Calhoun County, Alexandria — Tallasseehatchee — Creek Indian War 1813-14 — Nov. 3, 1813 —
31 Alabama, Calhoun County, Alexandria — The Tallasahatchie Battle Field
32 Alabama, Calhoun County, Oxford — Creek Indian Campaign Memorial
33 Alabama, Clarke County, Campbell — Creek Indian War — 1812-1813
34 Alabama, Clarke County, Gainestown — The Canoe Fight
35 Alabama, Clarke County, Grove Hill — Elijah & Isaac Pugh
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36 Alabama, Clarke County, Rockville — Gravesite of Major Jeremiah Austill
37 Alabama, Clarke County, Suggsville — Fort Madison-Creek War 1812-13
38 Alabama, Clarke County, Whatley — Fort Sinquefield
39 Alabama, Clarke County, Whatley — Kimbell - James Massacre — ←½ mile—
40 Alabama, Clarke County, Whatley — Old Indian Trail
41 Alabama, Clarke County, Winn — Fort Landrum Site
42 Alabama, Clay County, Ashland — Clay County and the Creek Indian War of 1813-14 / Clay County and the Creek Indian Confederacy
43 Alabama, Clay County, Delta — Native American Footsteps
44 Alabama, Clay County, Goodwater — Battle of Enitachopko — Creek Indian War 1813-14. — ← 4 mi. E. —
45 Alabama, Conecuh County, Bermuda — Old Federal Road
46 Alabama, Conecuh County, Pine Orchard — Old Federal Road — Fort Warren
47 Alabama, Covington County, Florala — Lake Jackson
48 Alabama, Dale County, Ariton — Veterans Memorial Bridge - 1921 / Grist Mill - Indian Battle - Recreation
49 Alabama, Dale County, Ozark — Sam Dale
50 Alabama, Elmore County, Tallassee — Tukabatchee / Tokvpvcce
51 Alabama, Elmore County, Wetumpka — Fort Jackson
52 Alabama, Etowah County, Attalla — Camp Wills
53 Alabama, Etowah County, Rainbow City — Site of 1784 Indian Massacre
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54 Alabama, Henry County, Shorterville — "Irwin Empire" — Reported damaged
55 Alabama, Jefferson County, Clay — Pioneer Massey Cemetery
56 Alabama, Jefferson County, Clay — Wear Cemetery
57 Alabama, Lawrence County, Oakville — Historic Indians
58 Alabama, Lowndes County, White Hall — Holy Ground Battlefield
59 Alabama, Lowndes County, White Hall — Holy Ground Battlefield
60 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — Late Indian Wars — 1866–1890
61 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — Seminole Wars / Mexican War
62 Alabama, Madison County, New Hope — Fort Deposit Trail
63 Alabama, Marshall County, Guntersville — History of Guntersville
64 Alabama, Monroe County, Burnt Corn — Burnt Corn Spring
65 Alabama, Monroe County, Burnt Corn — Old Federal Road — Burnt Corn
66 Alabama, Monroe County, Perdue Hill — Fort Claiborne — Creek Indian War 1813-1814
67 Alabama, Monroe County, Uriah — Creek Indian Removal
68 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Resistance and War / Alabama Fever
69 Alabama, Pike County, Banks — Hobdy's Bridge: Last Indian Battles in Alabama
70 Alabama, Russell County, Fort Mitchell — Fort Mitchell — <----- 5 miles -----
71 Alabama, Russell County, Fort Mitchell — Fort Mitchell
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72 Alabama, Russell County, Fort Mitchell — Fort Mitchell — Built 1813 By General John Floyd
73 Alabama, Russell County, Fort Mitchell — United States Indian Trading Post — Reported unreadable
74 Alabama, Russell County, Phenix City — "Emperor" Brims, Mary Musgrove and Chief William McIntosh — Creek Heritage Trail —
75 Alabama, Russell County, Phenix City — Coweta and Northeastern Russell County: — Focal Point for Creek-American Diplomacy — Creek Heritage Trail —
76 Alabama, Russell County, Seale — Creek Settlements in Russell County — Creek Heritage Trail —
77 Alabama, Russell County, Seale — Early Russell County and the Town of Seale — Creek Heritage Trail —
78 Alabama, Russell County, Seale — John Bacon McDonald
79 Alabama, Russell County, Seale — The Second Creek War in Russell County — Creek Heritage Trail —
80 Alabama, Shelby County, Chelsea — City Of Chelsea — Incorporated March 1, 1996 — Mayor S. Earl Niven —
81 Alabama, St. Clair County, Ashville — A County Older Than The State, St. Clair
82 Alabama, St. Clair County, Ashville — John Looney House — Circa 1820
83 Alabama, St. Clair County, Cropwell — Andrew Jackson
84 Alabama, St. Clair County, Ohatchee — Fort Strother
85 Alabama, Talladega County, Fayetteville — Fayetteville
86 Alabama, Talladega County, Sylacauga — Fort Williams — 12 miles west
87 Alabama, Talladega County, Talladega — Battle Of Talladega — Nov. 9, 1813
88 Alabama, Tallapoosa County, Dadeville — Battle Of Horseshoe Bend — One hundredth anniversary — 1814 - 1914 —
89 Alabama, Tallapoosa County, Daviston — A Bloody Contest — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
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90 Alabama, Tallapoosa County, Daviston — Charge! — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
91 Alabama, Tallapoosa County, Daviston — Designed for Defense — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
92 Alabama, Tallapoosa County, Daviston — Horseshoe Bend Campaign Combatants
93 Alabama, Tallapoosa County, Daviston — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — Who Were the Creek? — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
94 Alabama, Tallapoosa County, Daviston — The High Ground — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
95 Alabama, Tallapoosa County, Daviston — Tohopeka in Flames — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
96 Alabama, Tallapoosa County, Daviston — While the Long Roll Was Beating — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park
97 Alabama, Tallapoosa County, Daviston — Who Were the Creek? — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park —
98 Alabama, Tallapoosa County, Daviston — With Deer Tails in Their Hair — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
99 Alabama, Tallapoosa County, New Site — Battle Of Emucfau — – 5 miles south → — January 22, 1814 —
100 Alabama, Winston County, Houston — M1841 Mountain Howitzer

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