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Historical Markers in Hazel Green, Alabama

 
Clickable Map of Madison 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 Madison County, AL (212) Jackson County, AL (38) Limestone County, AL (90) Marshall County, AL (42) Morgan County, AL (81) Franklin County, TN (106) Lincoln County, TN (55)  MadisonCounty(212) Madison County (212)  JacksonCounty(38) Jackson County (38)  LimestoneCounty(90) Limestone County (90)  MarshallCounty(42) Marshall County (42)  MorganCounty(81) Morgan County (81)  FranklinCountyTennessee(106) Franklin County (106)  LincolnCounty(55) Lincoln County (55)
Huntsville is the county seat for Madison County
Hazel Green is in Madison County
      Madison County (212)  
ADJACENT TO MADISON COUNTY
      Jackson County (38)  
      Limestone County (90)  
      Marshall County (42)  
      Morgan County (81)  
      Franklin County, Tennessee (106)  
      Lincoln County, Tennessee (55)  
 
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1 Alabama, Madison County, Hazel Green — Initial Survey Point
On Huntsville Highway (U.S. 231/431) at Hunter Road, on the right when traveling south on Huntsville Highway.
In 1807, Major Thomas Freeman, Deputy U.S. Surveyor, established a marker here on the state line and began surveying south toward the middle of the state. This line, known as the Huntsville Meridian, is the reference for all property . . . Map (db m154301) HM
2 Alabama, Madison County, Hazel Green — John Williams Walker (1783-1823)
On U.S. 231/431, 1 mile south of Grimwood Road (County Road 100), on the right when traveling south.
Near here lived John Williams Walker (1783-1823) President of Alabama's First Constitutional Convention 1819 and Alabama's first U.S. Senator 1819-1822. Walker County in northwest Alabama, created 1823, was named in his honor. Four . . . Map (db m154289) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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May. 9, 2024