Historical Markers and War Memorials in Double Springs, Alabama
Double Springs is the county seat for Winston County
Double Springs is in Winston County
Winston County(29) ► ADJACENT TO WINSTON COUNTY Cullman County(47) ► Franklin County(20) ► Lawrence County(59) ► Marion County(13) ► Walker County(12) ►
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The Civil War was not fought between the North and South but between the Union and Confederate armies. Perhaps as many as 300,000 Southerners served in the Union Army. The majority of the Appalachian South from West Virginia to Winston County was . . . — — Map (db m201363) WM
Founded in 1880 by Robert Gold Isbell, President, alumnus of Vanderbilt University, under the jurisdiction of the North Alabama Methodist Conference, one mile west on the Cheatham Road at the town of Motes. Elijah Blanton, Hugh W. Isbell, W.R. . . . — — Map (db m153248) HM
To the memory of the brothers Seaborn M. Denson (1854-1936) and Thomas J. Denson (1863-1935) who devoted their lives and gifts to composing and teaching, over most of the south land, American religious folk music as embodied in “The Sacred Harp”. . . . — — Map (db m201731) HM
This monument stands in front of the birthplace of Dr. Thomas Malcolm Blake (1917-1989), and near the site of his office where, for forty-seven years, he devoted his life to helping others, Dr. Blake’s birthplace was formerly the residence of the . . . — — Map (db m201733) HM
The citizens of Winston County express our deepest gratitude to our fellow citizens who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the defense of our freedom and to the many others who have been and are willing to do so. — — Map (db m201732) WM