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Historical Markers in Geneva, Alabama
Geneva is the county seat for Geneva County
Geneva is in Geneva County
Geneva County (7) ►
ADJACENT TO GENEVA COUNTY
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ADJACENT TO GENEVA COUNTY
Coffee County (21) ►
Covington County (17) ►
Dale County (42) ►
Houston County (46) ►
Holmes County, Florida (4) ►
Jackson County, Florida (40) ►
Walton County, Florida (14) ►
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Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
1 ► Alabama, Geneva County, Geneva — Emma Knox Kenan Library — Founded 1904 — ![]() |
Mrs. Emma Knox Kenan established the library at the request of school superintendent W.W. Benson in a small cloak room of the Geneva School. The library was financed by subscriptions, book rentals and fund raisers. The property where the library now . . . — — Map (db m131869) HM |
2 ► Alabama, Geneva County, Geneva — Geneva, Alabama — ![]() |
Side 1 The town of Geneva was established in the 1820s at the junction of the Choctawhatchee and Talakahatchee (Pea) Rivers. Henry A. Yonge, who established an Indian trading post there, named the settlement, Geneva, for his bride who . . . — — Map (db m145697) HM |
3 ► Alabama, Geneva County, Geneva — Kenan Home — Geneva County — ![]() |
Built in 1888 by W.K. and Emma Knox Kenan, this home is an excellent local example of Victorian Cottage architecture. The Kenan's settled in Geneva in 1882 and were charter members of the Geneva Presbyterian Church established in 1884. Despite . . . — — Map (db m167707) HM |