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Historical Markers in Jefferson, Alabama

 
Clickable Map of Marengo 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 Marengo County, AL (28) Choctaw County, AL (9) Clarke County, AL (53) Dallas County, AL (132) Greene County, AL (12) Hale County, AL (27) Perry County, AL (25) Sumter County, AL (14) Wilcox County, AL (20)  MarengoCounty(28) Marengo County (28)  ChoctawCounty(9) Choctaw County (9)  ClarkeCounty(53) Clarke County (53)  DallasCounty(132) Dallas County (132)  GreeneCounty(12) Greene County (12)  HaleCounty(27) Hale County (27)  PerryCounty(25) Perry County (25)  SumterCounty(14) Sumter County (14)  WilcoxCounty(20) Wilcox County (20)
Linden is the county seat for Marengo County
Jefferson is in Marengo County
      Marengo County (28)  
ADJACENT TO MARENGO COUNTY
      Choctaw County (9)  
      Clarke County (53)  
      Dallas County (132)  
      Greene County (12)  
      Hale County (27)  
      Perry County (25)  
      Sumter County (14)  
      Wilcox County (20)  
 
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1 Alabama, Marengo County, Jefferson — Jefferson Baptist Church
On Alabama Route 28, 0.1 miles west of Jefferson Road (County Road 57), on the right when traveling west.
established as Mt. Pleasant Baptist by Elder James Yarbrough in 1820 with 27 charter members. By 1834 it had 150 members. Church among the oldest in Demopolis area. Buried in church cemetery are John Gilmore, Reuben Hildreth and . . . Map (db m72974) HM
2 Alabama, Marengo County, Jefferson — Jefferson Methodist Church
On Jefferson Road (County Road 57) at State Road 28, on the right when traveling north on Jefferson Road.
Built on two acres of land deeded by John D. Catlin, May 30, 1842, to Daniel E. Ellis, James Turner, David Compton and John Besteder, trustee of Methodist Episcopal Church known as Asbury Meeting House. This early Greek Revival building was . . . Map (db m72973) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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Apr. 19, 2024