Historical Markers and War Memorials in Mooresville
Mooresville, Alabama and Vicinity
▶ Limestone County(79) ▶ Lauderdale County(213) ▶ Lawrence County(46) ▶ Madison County(180) ▶ Morgan County(63) ▶ Giles County, Tennessee(65) ▶ Lincoln County, Tennessee(23)
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On Old Highway 20 at Mooresville Road on Old Highway 20.
Front The town of Cottonport flourished in the early years of Limestone County. It was settled in 1818 and chartered in 1824. It was located approx. 1½ miles S.E. near the point where Limestone Creek flowed into the Tennessee River and . . . — — Map (db m85455) HM
On Old Highway 20 at Mooresville Road on Old Highway 20.
Post office contains original call boxes
Old tavern, 1817 used as stagecoach stop
Red Brick Methodist church 1817
U.S. Gen. James A Garfield was stationed here 1862
White frame church is more than a century old
Andrew Johnson was . . . — — Map (db m28154) HM
On Lauderdale Street at East Street (County Route 71), on the right when traveling west on Lauderdale Street.
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Mooresville Brick Church
Completed by 1839 this Greek Revival Structure was probably under construction for several years. On November 18, 1838 Alabama's 2nd Governor, Thomas Bibb and his wife Pamela deeded this property to . . . — — Map (db m85456) HM
On High Street north of Lauderdale Street, on the right when traveling north.
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Mooresville, Alabama
Incorporated November 16, 1818
Mooresville Post Office, c.1840, is the oldest operational post office in the state of Alabama. It has served the community form the same building since its . . . — — Map (db m89028) HM