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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Pollard

 
Clickable Map of Escambia 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 Escambia County, AL (29) Baldwin County, AL (132) Conecuh County, AL (21) Covington County, AL (17) Monroe County, AL (22) Escambia County, FL (112) Okaloosa County, FL (113) Santa Rosa County, FL (65)  EscambiaCounty(29) Escambia County (29)  BaldwinCounty(132) Baldwin County (132)  ConecuhCounty(21) Conecuh County (21)  CovingtonCounty(17) Covington County (17)  MonroeCounty(22) Monroe County (22)  EscambiaCountyFlorida(112) Escambia County (112)  OkaloosaCounty(113) Okaloosa County (113)  SantaRosaCounty(65) Santa Rosa County (65)
Pollard, Alabama and Vicinity
    Escambia County (29)
    Baldwin County (132)
    Conecuh County (21)
    Covington County (17)
    Monroe County (22)
    Escambia County, Florida (112)
    Okaloosa County, Florida (113)
    Santa Rosa County, Florida (65)
 
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1Alabama (Escambia County), Pollard — Francis B. Bonifay Law Office
On Manassas Street at Misella Street on Manassas Street.
This is the site of Francis B. "Frank" Bonifay's law office. Bonifay was the first Probate Judge of Escambia County Alabama 1869 - 1870. Jesse Howard was elected in 1871 and served for a short time but resigned and Bonifay served from 1870 - 1874. . . . — Map (db m130674) HM
2Alabama (Escambia County), Pollard — Pollard Methodist Church
On Lamosa Street at Misella Street, on the right when traveling east on Lamosa Street.
A pre Civil War structure, this is the oldest church building remaining in Escambia County, Alabama. Confederate veterans related stories that mules and horses were sheltered inside during harsh winter months. Circuit riders served the church in the . . . — Map (db m84388) HM
3Alabama (Escambia County), Pollard — Pollard Station
On Canterbury Street at Richmond Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Canterbury Street.
William Henry Chase, a Massachusetts born captain in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers came to Pensacola, Florida in 1826 to supervise the construction of the network of harbor fortifications for the defense of the newly authorized Navy Yard. His . . . — Map (db m130676) HM
4Alabama (Escambia County), Pollard — Site of Pollard
On U.S. 31 at Old US Highway 31, on the right when traveling north on U.S. 31.
Located 1½ miles south, town of Pollard established 1861 at juncture of Alabama & Florida and Mobile & Great Northern railroads. Named for Charles T. Pollard, builder of Alabama & Florida Railroad. One of largest military training camps of . . . — Map (db m84371) HM
5Alabama (Escambia County), Pollard — The Lindsey-Fitzgerald House
On Misella Street at Lamosa Street, on the right when traveling south on Misella Street.
Martin Lindsey bought the Pollard Mill later known as the Lindsey Mill Company. Several hundred employees worked at the Mill during the early 1900s, among them Joe Douglas, head of the woodlands, and Percy Watson, accounting. Mr. Lindsey handled the . . . — Map (db m84386) HM
 
 
 
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Nov. 25, 2020