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Historical Markers in Perdue Hill, Alabama

 
Clickable Map of Monroe 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 Monroe County, AL (24) Baldwin County, AL (141) Butler County, AL (25) Clarke County, AL (53) Conecuh County, AL (26) Escambia County, AL (31) Wilcox County, AL (20)  MonroeCounty(24) Monroe County (24)  BaldwinCounty(141) Baldwin County (141)  ButlerCounty(25) Butler County (25)  ClarkeCounty(53) Clarke County (53)  ConecuhCounty(26) Conecuh County (26)  EscambiaCounty(31) Escambia County (31)  WilcoxCounty(20) Wilcox County (20)
Monroeville is the county seat for Monroe County
Perdue Hill is in Monroe County
      Monroe County (24)  
ADJACENT TO MONROE COUNTY
      Baldwin County (141)  
      Butler County (25)  
      Clarke County (53)  
      Conecuh County (26)  
      Escambia County (31)  
      Wilcox County (20)  
 
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1 Alabama, Monroe County, Perdue Hill — Claiborne
During the westward expansion of the United States in the early 1800’s, those whose destination was the new Mississippi Territory took a right fork off the Federal Road which led to the Alabama River ferry at Claiborne. After the land cessions of . . . Map (db m47638) HM
2 Alabama, Monroe County, Perdue Hill — Fort ClaiborneCreek Indian War 1813-1814
Built by Gen. Ferdinand L. Claiborne as a base for his invasion of the Alabama country with U.S. Regulars, Lower Tombigbee Militia, and friendly Choctaws. Claiborne’s campaign culminated in the American victory over the Creeks at the Holy Ground.Map (db m47641) HM
3 Alabama, Monroe County, Perdue Hill — 66 — Lafayette's TourMapping the Farewell Tour™ — The Lafayette Trail —
On April 6, 1825, General Lafayette, descending the Alabama River, was honored in Claiborne where he was addressed by James Dellet.Map (db m239945) HM
4 Alabama, Monroe County, Perdue Hill — Masonic Lodge No. 3
Oldest Building in Monroe County Erected in 1824 with funds from a public lottery. Lower floor served as a Baptist Church and a Court Room in which William B. Travis, then a resident of Claiborne, practiced law. Visited by General LaFayette April . . . Map (db m39203) HM
5 Alabama, Monroe County, Perdue Hill — Perdue Hill Industrial School
The Perdue Hill Industrial School was founded by Patrick J. Carmichael after he moved to this area in 1918. Carmichael acted as both the principal and teacher during the early years of the school, which was originally a one-room structure serving . . . Map (db m47643) HM
6 Alabama, Monroe County, Perdue Hill — Piache
Piache, an Indian town visited by DeSoto in 1540 was near here. DeLuna made a settlement here, Nanipacna in 1560. Fort Claiborne was erected on the south bluff, in 1813. LaFayette was entertained here, 1825. . . . Map (db m47639) HM
7 Alabama, Monroe County, Perdue Hill — William B. Travis HouseC. 1820
The Alabama home of the commander of the Alamo. While living in this house Travis read law under The Hon. James Dellet of Claiborne, Al. In 1831, at the age of 22, he left Claiborne for Texas where he practiced law and became involved in the Texas . . . Map (db m47644) HM
 
 
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Apr. 30, 2024