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Historical Markers in Coker, Alabama
Clickable Map of Tuscaloosa County, Alabama and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions
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2019-10-06
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Tuscaloosa County, AL (174)
Bibb County, AL (17)
Fayette County, AL (4)
Greene County, AL (12)
Hale County, AL (27)
Jefferson County, AL (365)
Pickens County, AL (18)
Walker County, AL (12)
Tuscaloosa County (174)
Tuscaloosa County (174)
Bibb County (17)
Bibb County (17)
Fayette County (4)
Fayette County (4)
Greene County (12)
Greene County (12)
Hale County (27)
Hale County (27)
Jefferson County (365)
Jefferson County (365)
Pickens County (18)
Pickens County (18)
Walker County (12)
Walker County (12)
Tuscaloosa is the county seat for Tuscaloosa County
Coker is in Tuscaloosa County
Tuscaloosa County (174) ► ADJACENT TO TUSCALOOSA COUNTY Bibb County (17) ► Fayette County (4) ► Greene County (12) ► Hale County (27) ► Jefferson County (365) ► Pickens County (18) ► Walker County (12) ► Touch name on this list to highlight map location. Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
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Near Romulus Road at Louise Drive.
Constituted as Big Creek Baptist Church on July 22, 1820 by Daniel Brown and Thomas Baines (ancestor of President Lyndon B. Johnson) with Phillip May as first pastor, Joseph Barrett and Charles Pate as first deacons. As the third oldest church in . . . — — Map (db m107529) HM
Near U.S. 82, 0.8 miles east of Roberts Road when traveling east.
Coker Community Cemetery has been placed on the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register by the Alabama Historical Commission — — Map (db m174450) HM
May. 16, 2024