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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Tallapoosa County, Alabama

 
Clickable Map of Tallapoosa 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 Tallapoosa County, AL (48) Chambers County, AL (18) Clay County, AL (8) Coosa County, AL (3) Elmore County, AL (35) Lee County, AL (59) Macon County, AL (83) Randolph County, AL (8)  TallapoosaCounty(48) Tallapoosa County (48)  ChambersCounty(18) Chambers County (18)  ClayCounty(8) Clay County (8)  CoosaCounty(3) Coosa County (3)  ElmoreCounty(35) Elmore County (35)  LeeCounty(59) Lee County (59)  MaconCounty(83) Macon County (83)  RandolphCounty(8) Randolph County (8)
Adjacent to Tallapoosa County, Alabama
    Chambers County (18)
    Clay County (8)
    Coosa County (3)
    Elmore County (35)
    Lee County (59)
    Macon County (83)
    Randolph County (8)
 
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
1Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Alexander City — Alexander City: A Textile Community
2Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Alexander City — Court Square
3Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Alexander City — First Presbyterian Church
4Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Alexander City — First United Methodist Church 1872
5Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Alexander City — Menawa, War Chief — about 1766 - 1837
6Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Alexander City — Needmore 1873
7Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Alexander City — The First Baptist Church — 1872
8Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Alexander City — The Savannah And Memphis Railroad 1874
9Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Alexander City — Youngsville
10Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Camp Hill — Edward Bell High School / Alma Mater
11Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Camp Hill — First Universalist Church of Camp Hill
12Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Camp Hill — Lyman Ward Military Academy
13Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Dadeville — Alabama Mills WWII Memorial
14Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Dadeville — Battle Of Horseshoe Bend — One hundredth anniversary — 1814 - 1914 —
15Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Dadeville — First Baptist Church — 1838
16Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Dadeville — Fletcher Napoleon Farrington, Sr. — 1902 - 1968 — County Agent and Civic Leader —
17Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Dadeville — Grafenberg Medical Institute — 1852 - 1861
18Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Dadeville — Horseshoe Bend Battle Ground — 12 Miles North
19Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Dadeville — Johnson J. Hooper — 1815 - 1861
20Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Dadeville — Tallapoosa County Korean & Vietnam War Memorial
21Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Dadeville — Tallapoosa County Peace Officers
22Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Dadeville — Tallapoosa County World War I Memorial
23Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Dadeville — Tallapoosa County World War II Memorial
24Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Dadeville — Woods Presbyterian Church
25Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — A Bloody Contest — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
26Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — Charge! — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
27Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — Daviston, Alabama/Daviston School
28Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — Designed for Defense — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
29Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — Futile Escape — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
30Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — Gun Hill
31Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — Horseshoe Bend Battleground Monument
32Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — Horseshoe Bend Campaign Combatants
33Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — Who Were the Creek? — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
34Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — Jackson Trace
35Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — Major Lemuel P. Montgomery — "He Acted With The Greatest Gallantry" — March 27, 1814 —
36Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — Tecumseh and the Prophets
37Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — The High Ground — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
38Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — They Fought to the Last — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
39Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — Tohopeka in Flames — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
40Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — While the Long Roll Was Beating — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park
41Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — With Deer Tails in Their Hair — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
42Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Jacksons' Gap — Fort Okfuskee — ←— 6 mi. west —«
43Alabama (Tallapoosa County), New Site — Battle Of Emucfau — – 5 miles south → — January 22, 1814 —
44Alabama (Tallapoosa County), New Site — Town of New Site
45Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Reeltown — Site of Thaddeus Post Office
46Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Tallassee — History of Tallassee — by Bill Goss
47Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Tallassee — Tallassee Vietnam War Memorial
48Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Tallassee — Tukabahchi — 1686-1836
 
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