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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Calhoun County, Alabama

 
Clickable Map of Calhoun 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 Calhoun County, AL (138) Cherokee County, AL (45) Cleburne County, AL (2) Etowah County, AL (37) St. Clair County, AL (26) Talladega County, AL (29)  CalhounCounty(138) Calhoun County (138)  CherokeeCounty(45) Cherokee County (45)  CleburneCounty(2) Cleburne County (2)  EtowahCounty(37) Etowah County (37)  St.ClairCounty(26) St. Clair County (26)  TalladegaCounty(29) Talladega County (29)
Anniston is the county seat for Calhoun County
Adjacent to Calhoun County, Alabama
      Cherokee County (45)  
      Cleburne County (2)  
      Etowah County (37)  
      St. Clair County (26)  
      Talladega County (29)  
 
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1Alabama, Calhoun County, Alexandria — Crook Cemetery
2Alabama, Calhoun County, Alexandria — Lincoyer — and The Battle of Tallasehatchee
3Alabama, Calhoun County, Alexandria — Tallasseehatchee — Creek Indian War 1813-14 — Nov. 3, 1813 —
4Alabama, Calhoun County, Alexandria — The Tallasahatchie Battle Field
5Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — “Spirit of the American Doughboy” — Anniston, Alabama
6Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 1005 Noble Street — C. 1890
7Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 1006 Noble Street — c. 1888
8Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 1008 Gurnee Avenue — c. 1907
9Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 1012 Noble Street — c. 1888
10Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 1014 Noble Street — c. 1888
11Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 1018 Noble Street — c. 1900
12Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 1024 Noble Street — c. 1888
13Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 1030 Gurnee Avenue — c. 1925
14Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 1031 Gurnee Avenue — 1952
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15Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 1118 Noble Street — c. 1898
16Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 1208 Walnut Avenue — c. 1888
17Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 1213 Noble Street — c. 1923
18Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 1217 Noble Street — c. 1920
19Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 1224 Noble Street — c. 1891
20Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 1230 Noble Street — 1906
21Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 13 W. 10th Street — 1903
22Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 1301 Noble Street — 1917
23Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 1302 Noble Street — 1918
24Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 1311 Gurnee Avenue — 1902
25Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 15 E. 10th Street — c. 1908
26Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 15 W. 10th Street — c. 1905
27Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 416 W. 15th Street — c. 1925
28Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 50 Years Later — Freedom Riders National Monument —
29Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 509 W. 15th Street — c. 1900
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30Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 906 Noble Street — c. 1920
31Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 910 Noble Street — c. 1915
32Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 913 Noble Street — c. 1953
33Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 920 Noble Street — c. 1885
34Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 7 — Anniston Memorial Hospital — May 14, 1961 — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
35Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 6 — Anniston Public Library Desegregation — September 15-16, 1963 — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
36Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Calhoun County World War I Memorial — 1917 - 1919
37Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Civic Purpose — Exploring the History of Block No. 148 - The Site of Anniston's Federal Courthouse
38Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — First Lot Sold
39Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Freedom Riders
40Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — George W. Ingram — 1918-1941 — U.S. Navy —
41Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Governor Thomas E. Kilby — 1865-1943
42Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Grace Episcopal Church
43Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 3 — Greyhound Bus Station Protest, May 14, 1961 — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
44Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Historic Woodstock 5K Start
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45Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Horror and Disbelief — 1:55 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. — Freedom Riders National Monument —
46Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Humble Beginnings — Exploring the History of Block No. 148 - The Site of Anniston's Federal Courthouse
47Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Major John Pelham — Was born here → — September 7, 1838 —
48Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Parker Memorial Baptist Church
49Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Prelude / Arrival — Freedom Riders National Monument —
50Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Pursuit / Trapped — Freedom Riders National Monument —
51Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Rescue / Escape — Freedom Riders National Monument —
52Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 10 — Saint John United Methodist Church — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
53Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Saint Michael and All Angels — ← 12 Blocks West
54Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Security Bank Building
55Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 9 — Seventeenth Street Missionary Baptist Church, Organized 1887 — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
56Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 1 — Southern Railway Station Attack — January 2, 1961 — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
57Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Surrounding Development — Exploring the History of Block No. 148 - The Site of Anniston's Federal Courthouse
58Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Temple Beth El
59Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Temple Beth El Section Hillside Cemetery
60Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — The Ambush / The Police — Freedom Riders National Monument —
61Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — The Birthplace of the “Gallant Pelham”
62Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — The Burning Bus — Freedom Riders National Monument —
63Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — The Freedom Rides — Freedom Riders National Monument —
64Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 5 — The Human Relations Council — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
65Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — The Legacy of the Military / Anniston's Military Heritage
66Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 4 — The Murder of Willie Brewster — July 15, 1965 — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
67Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — The Photograph — Freedom Riders National Monument —
68Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — The Segregationists — Freedom Riders National Monument —
69Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — The Selection Process — Freedom Riders National Monument —
70Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Trailways Attack — Seeking Justice
71Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 2 — Trailways Bus Station Attack — May 14, 1961 — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
72Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Triumph — Freedom Riders National Monument —
73Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Tyrus Raymond Cobb
74Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — United States Federal Building - Courthouse
75Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 8 — West 15th Street Historic District — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
76Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Who Were the Riders? — Freedom Riders National Monument —
77Alabama, Calhoun County, Hobson City — Town of Hobson City, Alabama
78Alabama, Calhoun County, Jacksonville — "The Magnolias" — Home of Clarence William Daugette — B. Sc., M. Sc., LL. D. 1873-1942 —
79Alabama, Calhoun County, Jacksonville — 10th Alabama Volunteers — Army of Northern Virginia, C.S.A.
80Alabama, Calhoun County, Jacksonville — Beauregard's Headquarters
81Alabama, Calhoun County, Jacksonville — Chief Ladiga Trail - Jacksonville
82Alabama, Calhoun County, Jacksonville — Confederate Hospital
83Alabama, Calhoun County, Jacksonville — Doctor Francis' Office
84Alabama, Calhoun County, Jacksonville — Downtown Jacksonville Historic District
85Alabama, Calhoun County, Jacksonville — Forney’s Corner
86Alabama, Calhoun County, Jacksonville — General Leonidas Polk C.S.A.
87Alabama, Calhoun County, Jacksonville — Intendants and Mayors of Jacksonville
88Alabama, Calhoun County, Jacksonville — Jacksonville — Calhoun County, Alabama
89Alabama, Calhoun County, Jacksonville — Jacksonville — First County Seat — Calhoun County, 1833-99 —
90Alabama, Calhoun County, Jacksonville — Jacksonville State University
91Alabama, Calhoun County, Jacksonville — Jacksonville, Alabama — “Gem of the Hills”
92Alabama, Calhoun County, Jacksonville — John Horace Forney — 1829-1902 — Major General, C.S.A. —
93Alabama, Calhoun County, Jacksonville — John Tyler Morgan — 1824-1907
94Alabama, Calhoun County, Jacksonville — Joseph William Burke — 1835-1900
95Alabama, Calhoun County, Jacksonville — Maj. John Pelham — 1838-1863
96Alabama, Calhoun County, Jacksonville — Pelham
97Alabama, Calhoun County, Jacksonville — Presidents of Jacksonville State
98Alabama, Calhoun County, Jacksonville — Profile Cotton Mill Historic District — Calhoun County
99Alabama, Calhoun County, Jacksonville — 401 — Profile Cotton Mills Historic District
100Alabama, Calhoun County, Jacksonville — Saint Luke's Episcopal Church — Calhoun County

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Mar. 24, 2023