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Historical Markers in Sylacauga, Alabama

 
Clickable Map of Talladega 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 Talladega County, AL (29) Calhoun County, AL (138) Clay County, AL (17) Cleburne County, AL (2) Coosa County, AL (3) Shelby County, AL (48) St. Clair County, AL (26)  TalladegaCounty(29) Talladega County (29)  CalhounCounty(138) Calhoun County (138)  ClayCounty(17) Clay County (17)  CleburneCounty(2) Cleburne County (2)  CoosaCounty(3) Coosa County (3)  ShelbyCounty(48) Shelby County (48)  St.ClairCounty(26) St. Clair County (26)
Talladega is the county seat for Talladega County
Sylacauga is in Talladega County
      Talladega County (29)  
ADJACENT TO TALLADEGA COUNTY
      Calhoun County (138)  
      Clay County (17)  
      Cleburne County (2)  
      Coosa County (3)  
      Shelby County (48)  
      St. Clair County (26)  
 
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1 Alabama, Talladega County, Sylacauga — Fort Williams12 miles west
Built by Andrew Jackson with U.S. Regulars, Tennessee Volunteers and friendly Cherokees and Creeks. Used as advance base during final phases of Creek Indian War, 1813-1814. Military cemetery nearby.Map (db m57761) HM
2 Alabama, Talladega County, Sylacauga — Hightower Brothers Livery Stable
Founded in 1896 by brothers John Judge and Milton Graham Hightower, this small-town livery stable served the community and surrounding countryside until its closing in 1955. Originally located nearby, the business moved to this “New . . . Map (db m57763) HM
3 Alabama, Talladega County, Sylacauga — Marble City Cemetery Sylacauga
Marble City Cemetery opened for public burials in 1898 when the City of Sylacauga purchased one acre of a wheat field from James T. Persons. Originally a private burial ground of the George W. Pearson family, the earliest burial dates from 1876. The . . . Map (db m57764) HM
4 Alabama, Talladega County, Sylacauga — Sylacauga
Settled in 1748 by Shawnee Indians from Ohio. They joined Creek Confederacy, fought against U.S. in War of 1812, were moved west in 1836. Settled before 1836 by men who had fought in this area under Andrew Jackson. Indian name: . . . Map (db m40595) HM
5 Alabama, Talladega County, Sylacauga — Sylacauga CemeteryTalladega County
Here, on a gentle west slope just outside of the original town limits, lies the earliest public cemetery in Sylacauga. The earliest tombstone remaining in the cemetery dates to 1839. Its location and the adjacent family plots of later dates reveal . . . Map (db m131718) HM
6 Alabama, Talladega County, Sylacauga — Sylacauga Cemetery
After the incorporation of Sylacauga in 1838 came the establishment of this cemetery where for the next 75 years most of the citizens were buried-- many graves being now unmarked. In 1974-75 as a tribute to these past generations and a legacy . . . Map (db m131731) HM
7 Alabama, Talladega County, Sylacauga — Sylacauga Historic Commercial DistrictTalladega County
The district contains a collection of late-19th to mid-20th century commercial buildings representing over 60 years of Sylacauga's commercial history. On December 1, 1886, the Anniston and Atlantic Railroad became the first railroad to come through . . . Map (db m131719) HM
8 Alabama, Talladega County, Sylacauga — Sylacauga Marble
This example of the world's purest white marble is 500 million years old, is 98 percent pure calcium carbonate, and weighs 29,000 pounds. This quality marble is found only in the Sylacauga area in a seam 32 miles long, 12 miles wide and 400 feet . . . Map (db m131729) HM
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9 Alabama, Talladega County, Sylacauga — The B.B. Comer Memorial LibraryTalladega County
The Works Progress Administration (WPA), the Sylacauga community, and the state of Alabama, constructed this library in 1939. The building is the result of $16,588 from raised local funds including a $5000 donation for furnishings from the family of . . . Map (db m131721) HM
 
 
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Apr. 18, 2024