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Historical Markers in Salem, Alabama

 
Clickable Map of Lee 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 Lee County, AL (74) Chambers County, AL (24) Macon County, AL (91) Russell County, AL (77) Tallapoosa County, AL (57) Harris County, GA (30) Muscogee County, GA (185)  LeeCounty(74) Lee County (74)  ChambersCounty(24) Chambers County (24)  MaconCounty(91) Macon County (91)  RussellCounty(77) Russell County (77)  TallapoosaCounty(57) Tallapoosa County (57)  HarrisCountyGeorgia(30) Harris County (30)  MuscogeeCounty(185) Muscogee County (185)
Opelika is the county seat for Lee County
Salem is in Lee County
      Lee County (74)  
ADJACENT TO LEE COUNTY
      Chambers County (24)  
      Macon County (91)  
      Russell County (77)  
      Tallapoosa County (57)  
      Harris County, Georgia (30)  
      Muscogee County, Georgia (185)  
 
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1 Alabama, Lee County, Salem — Salem, AlabamaFounded 1835
Side A: Among the earliest settlers were the families of Henry Crowder, Dr. D. W. Floyd, Charles Nelms, W. W. Burt, George Heard, John Askew, Moses Pruitt, and Dr. McCoy. Rev. F. L. Cherry, leading historian of East Alabama’s first 50 . . . Map (db m39832) HM
2 Alabama, Limestone County, Salem — Abner Alloway Strange, Sr.1761-1835 — Veteran of the American Revolution —
Approximately 200 yards east of this site are the unmarked graves of Abner Alloway Strange, Sr., and other family members. (The markers were moved to Salem Methodist Cemetery in 1977.) A Sergeant in the Virginia Militia, Strange was at Yorktown . . . Map (db m32561) HM
3 Alabama, Limestone County, Salem — Cunningham CemeteryLimestone County
The first known burial here is Charles Cunningham who died September 28, 1852. Many unmarked fieldstones are present that could mark older graves. The cemetery contains 82 identifiable burials with headstones. Six Confederate soldiers, WWI, and WWII . . . Map (db m98753) HM
4 Alabama, Limestone County, Salem — Dupree CemeteryLimestone County
The first known burial here is Nancy Vinson Christopher who died May 16, 1852. Many unmarked fieldstones are present that could mark older graves. The cemetery contains 52 identifiable burials with headstones. Five Confederate soldiers and one WWII . . . Map (db m71991) HM
 
 
  
 
 
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Apr. 24, 2024