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The Alabama Historical Association began sponsoring historical markers as early as 1950 and a standing AHA marker committee was created in 1952. There are now more than 500 markers recognizing the state’s long and diverse past. The distinctive design has a deep blue background with text portrayed in gold letters. The insignia at the top is the Alabama flag. The Alabama Historical Commission also has a similar marker program (and separate HMDb series) which has a circular medallion at the top of the marker with an outline of the state inside.101 ► Alabama, Colbert County, Sheffield — Sheffield Colored School / Sterling High School — |
102 ► Alabama, Colbert County, Sheffield — Village One — |
103 ► Alabama, Colbert County, Tuscumbia — American Indian History — |
104 ► Alabama, Colbert County, Tuscumbia — First Baptist Church — |
105 ► Alabama, Colbert County, Tuscumbia — First Presbyterian Church — |
106 ► Alabama, Colbert County, Tuscumbia — Gov. Robert Burns Lindsay / Maud McKnight Lindsay — |
107 ► Alabama, Colbert County, Tuscumbia — Howell Thomas Heflin — 1921~2005 — |
108 ► Alabama, Colbert County, Tuscumbia — Jackson's Military Road — |
109 ► Alabama, Colbert County, Tuscumbia — Judge Charles Womble — (1818-1876) — |
110 ► Alabama, Colbert County, Tuscumbia — St. John's Episcopal Church — |
111 ► Alabama, Colbert County, Tuscumbia — Tuscumbia Railway First Railroad west of Alleghenies — |
112 ► Alabama, Colbert County, Tuscumbia — William Winston Home — |
113 ► Alabama, Colbert County, Tuscumbia — Winston Cemetery — |
114 ► Alabama, Colbert County, Tuscumbia — Yellow Fever Epidemic 1878 / The 31 Victims of Yellow Fever Who died in Tuscumbia — |
115 ► Alabama, Conecuh County, Burnt Corn — Burnt Corn Male Academy — |
116 ► Alabama, Conecuh County, Burnt Corn — Dr. Watkins House — |
117 ► Alabama, Conecuh County, Burnt Corn — First School in Conecuh County — |
118 ► Alabama, Conecuh County, Burnt Corn — Longmire Stagecoach Stop & First Post Office in Conecuh County — |
119 ► Alabama, Conecuh County, Evergreen — Alexander Travis — August 23, 1790 – December. 2, 1852 — |
120 ► Alabama, Conecuh County, Evergreen — The Alabama Baptist Children’s Home Site — |
121 ► Alabama, Conecuh County, Midway — Midway — |
122 ► Alabama, Coosa County, Kellyton — Socopatoy — |
123 ► Alabama, Coosa County, Rockford — Coosa County / Old Rock Jail — |
124 ► Alabama, Covington County, Florala — Lake Jackson — |
125 ► Alabama, Covington County, Lockhart — W.S. Harlan School — |
126 ► Alabama, Covington County, River Falls — Montezuma — |
127 ► Alabama, Covington County, River Falls — The Horse Shoe Lumber Company / River Falls Power Company — |
128 ► Alabama, Crenshaw County, Dozier — Daniel Dozier — (August 15, 1805-November 4, 1878) — |
129 ► Alabama, Crenshaw County, Dozier — Sports — |
130 ► Alabama, Crenshaw County, Glenwood — New Providence Primitive Baptist Church Site — |
131 ► Alabama, Cullman County, Cullman — Battle of Hog Mountain — April 30, 1863 — |
132 ► Alabama, Cullman County, Cullman — Clarkson Covered Bridge — Sometimes Called Legg Bridge — |
133 ► Alabama, Cullman County, Cullman — Cullman Railroad Depot — |
134 ► Alabama, Cullman County, Cullman — Sand Mountain Plateau — |
135 ► Alabama, Cullman County, Cullman — St. John’s Evangelical Protestant Church — |
136 ► Alabama, Cullman County, Hanceville — General Forrest’s — |
137 ► Alabama, Cullman County, Holly Pond — First Baptist Church Holly Pond — |
138 ► Alabama, Cullman County, Holly Pond — Governor Guy Hunt — |
139 ► Alabama, Cullman County, Holly Pond — Holly Pond Cemetery — Established 1894 — Listed in Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 2014 — |
140 ► Alabama, Cullman County, Holly Pond — The History of Holly Pond School — |
141 ► Alabama, Cullman County, Joppa — Corbin Homestead — |
142 ► Alabama, Cullman County, Vinemont — Battle of Day’s Gap — April 30, 1863 — ---- 6 miles west --> — |
143 ► Alabama, Cullman County, Vinemont — Battleground — |
144 ► Alabama, Dale County, Clayhatchee — Providence Baptist Church — |
145 ► Alabama, Dale County, Ozark — Atlantic Coast Line Depot — |
146 ► Alabama, Dallas County, Marion Junction — Prosperity Cemetery — Reported missing |
147 ► Alabama, Dallas County, Pleasant Hill — Mount Carmel Church — |
148 ► Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — British West Florida, 1764-83 — Reported missing |
149 ► Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — Edmund Winston Pettus House Site — |
150 ► Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — George Washington Carver Homes Projects — Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Street — |
151 ► Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — Live Oak Cemetery — |
152 ► Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — Sturdivant Hall — |
153 ► Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — Valley Creek Presbyterian Church — One of state’s first Presbyterian churches — |
154 ► Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — VII In. Brooke Rifle — # S-5 — |
155 ► Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — William Rufus de Vane King — 1786-1853 — |
156 ► Alabama, Dallas County, Valley Grande — Childers Chapel — |
157 ► Alabama, Dallas County, Valley Grande — Summerfield Methodist Church — |
158 ► Alabama, DeKalb County, Fort Payne — Fort Payne Opera House — |
159 ► Alabama, DeKalb County, Fort Payne — Fort Payne’s Fort — |
160 ► Alabama, DeKalb County, Fort Payne — Lebanon Courthouse — |
161 ► Alabama, DeKalb County, Fort Payne — Sequoyah — (1760-1843) — |
162 ► Alabama, DeKalb County, Fort Payne — Wills Town Mission — |
163 ► Alabama, DeKalb County, Henagar — The Road to Chickamauga — |
164 ► Alabama, DeKalb County, Rainsville — McCurdy House — |
165 ► Alabama, DeKalb County, Valley Head — Former Site Of Battelle — |
166 ► Alabama, Elmore County, Coosada — William Wyatt Bibb — ← grave 300 yards 1819-1820 — |
167 ► Alabama, Elmore County, Eclectic — The Hank Williams Kowaliga Cabin — 1952 — |
168 ► Alabama, Elmore County, Millbrook — William Wyatt Bibb — 1781-1820 — |
169 ► Alabama, Elmore County, Tallassee — Brigadier General Birkett Davenport Fry, CSA / Tallassee Confederate Officers Quarters — |
170 ► Alabama, Elmore County, Tallassee — Tallassee Armory — |
171 ► Alabama, Elmore County, Tallassee — Tukabatchee / Tokvpvcce — |
172 ► Alabama, Elmore County, Wetumpka — First Baptist Church of Wetumpka — |
173 ► Alabama, Elmore County, Wetumpka — First Presbyterian Church — Founded 1836 — Reported missing |
174 ► Alabama, Elmore County, Wetumpka — Wetumpka Impact Crater — |
175 ► Alabama, Elmore County, Wetumpka — Wetumpka Methodist Church — Organized 1837 — |
176 ► Alabama, Elmore County, Wetumpka — Wetumpka's Bridges — |
177 ► Alabama, Escambia County, Atmore — Canoe Station — |
178 ► Alabama, Escambia County, Brewton — Ritz Theatre — |
179 ► Alabama, Escambia County, East Brewton — Downing-Shofner School — East Brewton, 1906-1943 — |
180 ► Alabama, Escambia County, East Brewton — Site of Fort Crawford — |
181 ► Alabama, Escambia County, Pollard — Site of Pollard — |
182 ► Alabama, Etowah County, Attalla — Camp Sibert — World War II: 1942-1945 — |
183 ► Alabama, Etowah County, Gadsden — Emma Sansom — May 2, 1863 — |
184 ► Alabama, Etowah County, Gadsden — The North Alabama Conference of the United Methodist Church — |
185 ► Alabama, Fayette County, Berry — Alabama Christian College of Berry, Alabama — |
186 ► Alabama, Fayette County, Hubbertville — Berea Church of Christ — |
187 ► Alabama, Franklin County, Newburg — Newburg — |
188 ► Alabama, Franklin County, Russellville — History of Russellville — |
189 ► Alabama, Franklin County, Russellville — Russellville — |
190 ► Alabama, Geneva County, Slocomb — Countyline Missionary Baptist Church — Slocomb, Alabama — |
191 ► Alabama, Greene County, Eutaw — A County Older Than The State, Greene County — |
192 ► Alabama, Greene County, Eutaw — First Presbyterian Church — Eutaw, Alabama — |
193 ► Alabama, Greene County, Forkland — St. John’s Church — (Episcopal) — |
194 ► Alabama, Greene County, Pleasant Ridge — Pleasant Ridge Presbyterian Church — |
195 ► Alabama, Greene County, Union — Beulah Baptist Church — Organized February 23, 1833 — |
196 ► Alabama, Hale County, Gallion — Freetown — |
197 ► Alabama, Hale County, Greensboro — Gayle - Tunstall House — |
198 ► Alabama, Hale County, Greensboro — Greensboro Presbyterian Church — |
199 ► Alabama, Hale County, Greensboro — Magnolia Grove — |
200 ► Alabama, Hale County, Greensboro — Southern University — |
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