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Historical Markers in White Hall, Alabama

 
Clickable Map of Lowndes 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 Lowndes County, AL (28) Autauga County, AL (38) Butler County, AL (25) Crenshaw County, AL (10) Dallas County, AL (131) Montgomery County, AL (387) Wilcox County, AL (20)  LowndesCounty(28) Lowndes County (28)  AutaugaCounty(38) Autauga County (38)  ButlerCounty(25) Butler County (25)  CrenshawCounty(10) Crenshaw County (10)  DallasCounty(131) Dallas County (131)  MontgomeryCounty(387) Montgomery County (387)  WilcoxCounty(20) Wilcox County (20)
Hayneville is the county seat for Lowndes County
White Hall is in Lowndes County
      Lowndes County (28)  
ADJACENT TO LOWNDES COUNTY
      Autauga County (38)  
      Butler County (25)  
      Crenshaw County (10)  
      Dallas County (131)  
      Montgomery County (387)  
      Wilcox County (20)  
 
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1 Alabama, Lowndes County, White Hall — A Price Paid — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail —
Threatened by the potential four-to-one advantage of the black vote, whites retaliated by ousting black families from white-owned lands. The African American families who lived here paid dearly to earn their right to vote. Crowded into canvas tents . . . Map (db m112400) HM
2 Alabama, Lowndes County, White Hall — After the March—Tent City — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail —
Since the federal registrars came in August of 1965, thousands and thousands of Negroes have registered to vote. White plantation owners have retaliated by mass evictions. In December 1965, over forty families either left the county, moved in . . . Map (db m112405) HM
3 Alabama, Lowndes County, White Hall — Campsite 2Selma to Montgomery Trail
Rosie Steele Farm March 22, 1965Map (db m70954) HM
4 Alabama, Lowndes County, White Hall — Day Two — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail —
Monday, March 22, 1965, on the second day of the Selma to Montgomery Voting Rights March, protesters passed this site in late afternoon. At that time the four-lane highway in front of you was only two lanes, and for safety reasons the number of . . . Map (db m112375) HM
5 Alabama, Lowndes County, White Hall — Holy Ground Battlefield
Six miles North, on December 23, 1813, General F.L. Claiborne's army defeated the Creeks and destroyed the Holy Ground Indian Village. One American was killed and 33 Creeks. William "Red Eagle" Weatherford escaped by leaping on horseback into . . . Map (db m60714) HM
6 Alabama, Lowndes County, White Hall — Holy Ground Battlefield
One of the significant battles of the Creek War of 1813-14 occurred near here on December 23, 1813. The 3rd Regiment, U.S. Infantry forces under the command of General F. L. Claiborne attacked a band of Creek Indians. Called "Holy Ground" by Creeks . . . Map (db m116890) HM
7 Alabama, Lowndes County, White Hall — It Started in Selma — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail —
At times history and fate meet at a single time in a single place to shape a turning point in man's unending search for freedom. So it was at Lexington and Concord. So it was a century ago at Appomattox. So it was last week in Selma, Alabama. . . . Map (db m112403) HM
8 Alabama, Lowndes County, White Hall — Marchers, Supporters, Hecklers — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail —
While helicopters buzzed overhead, National Guard soldiers—ordered by President Lyndon Johnson to protect the marchers—lined U.S. Highway 80, alert to the potential of violence by angry whites. Marchers walked mile after tired mile, while black . . . Map (db m112384) HM
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9 Alabama, Lowndes County, White Hall — Mount Gillard Baptist Church
The roots of this house of worship date to 1868 when 26 African American members of Mount Gilead Church left to form their own congregation. The present building was constructed in 1901, with several enlargements and renovations throughout the . . . Map (db m104068) HM
10 Alabama, Lowndes County, White Hall — No Isolated Incident — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail —
For African Americans in the 1960s, being kicked off white-owned lands for trying to register to vote no isolated incident. Just as had happened here in Lowndes County, blacks in Tennessee, Mississippi, and Greene County, Alabama, were driven from . . . Map (db m112389) HM
11 Alabama, Lowndes County, White Hall — You Gotta Move — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail —
In December 1965, a city of tents appeared on this site. The temporary shelters were homes for evicted black sharecropper families. These farmers worked and lived their lives on white-owned farms in Lowndes County. But when they dared to register to . . . Map (db m112371) HM
 
 
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Apr. 28, 2024