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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Hayneville, Alabama

 
Clickable Map of Lowndes 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 Lowndes County, AL (28) Autauga County, AL (38) Butler County, AL (25) Crenshaw County, AL (10) Dallas County, AL (131) Montgomery County, AL (386) Wilcox County, AL (20)  LowndesCounty(28) Lowndes County (28)  AutaugaCounty(38) Autauga County (38)  ButlerCounty(25) Butler County (25)  CrenshawCounty(10) Crenshaw County (10)  DallasCounty(131) Dallas County (131)  MontgomeryCounty(386) Montgomery County (386)  WilcoxCounty(20) Wilcox County (20)
Hayneville is the county seat for Lowndes County
Hayneville is in Lowndes County
      Lowndes County (28)  
ADJACENT TO LOWNDES COUNTY
      Autauga County (38)  
      Butler County (25)  
      Crenshaw County (10)  
      Dallas County (131)  
      Montgomery County (386)  
      Wilcox County (20)  
 
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1 Alabama, Lowndes County, Hayneville — Hayneville
On West Tuskeena Street (Alabama Route 21) at South Commerce Street (Alabama Route 97), on the left when traveling west on West Tuskeena Street. Reported missing.
Founded in 1820 by settlers from the Edgefield, Abbeville, and Colleton Districts of South Carolina on property purchased from the U.S. Land Office at Cahaba. Officially named Hayneville in 1831 to honor South Carolina Senator Robert Y. Hayne. . . . Map (db m68004) HM
2 Alabama, Lowndes County, Hayneville — In Memory of Jonathan Myrick DanielsVMI Class of 1961
On South Commerce Street (Alabama Route 97) at East Lafayette Street, on the right when traveling north on South Commerce Street.
Johnathan Daniels was murdered near this spot, then Cash's Store, on August 20, 1965. He gave his life in the fight for integration of the churches and universal voter registration. At the time, he was a divinity student at The . . . Map (db m147604) HM
3 Alabama, Lowndes County, Hayneville — Lynching in America / The Courthouse Lynching of Theo CallowayCommunity Remembrance Project
On East Lafayette Street at South Washington Street, on the left when traveling east on East Lafayette Street.
Lynching in America Between the end of the Civil War and the close of World War II, white mobs killed thousands of Black Americans in racial terror lynchings, and committed widespread violence that traumatized millions more. The Lowndes . . . Map (db m235867) HM
4 Alabama, Lowndes County, Hayneville — The Soldier Dead of Lowndes1861 - 1865
On West Tuskeena Street (Alabama Route 21) at South Commerce Street (Alabama Route 97), on the left when traveling west on West Tuskeena Street. Reported permanently removed.
(front) 1861-1865 The Soldier Dead of Lowndes (left side) No men died there with more glory. Yet many died, And there was much glory. (right side) To Devotion and Valor. . . . Map (db m68342) WM
5 Alabama, Lowndes County, Hayneville — Town of Hayneville
On West Tuskeena Street (Alabama Route 21) at South Commerce Street (Alabama Route 97), on the left when traveling west on West Tuskeena Street. Reported missing.
In the 1820s, Hayneville was known as "Big Swamp." In 1830, after being chosen as the county seat of Lowndes County, it was named Hayneville for Robert Y. Hayne, governor of South Carolina and a U.S. senator. The incorporation of Hayneville as a . . . Map (db m85459) HM
6 Alabama, Lowndes County, Hayneville — Varner's Cash Store
On South Commerce Street (Alabama Route 97) south of Oak Street, on the right when traveling south.
On August 20, 1965, Jonathan Myrick Daniels, a 26-year-old Episcopal seminarian from Keene, New Hampshire, was shot dead at point blank range here. He was a graduate of Virginia Military Institute and was attending Episcopal Theological School, . . . Map (db m147601) HM
 
 
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Apr. 24, 2024