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Alabama Historical Association Historical Markers

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.
 
Sterling High School Marker (side 2) image, Touch for more information
By Sandra Hughes, April 15, 2015
Sterling High School Marker (side 2)
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 Heflin1921~2005
108 Alabama, Colbert County, Tuscumbia — Jackson's Military Road
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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
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118 Alabama, Conecuh County, Burnt Corn — Longmire Stagecoach Stop & First Post Office in Conecuh County
119 Alabama, Conecuh County, Evergreen — Alexander TravisAugust 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
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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 MountainApril 30, 1863
132 Alabama, Cullman County, Cullman — Clarkson Covered BridgeSometimes 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
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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 CemeteryEstablished 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 GapApril 30, 1863 — ---- 6 miles west --> —
143 Alabama, Cullman County, Vinemont — Battleground
144 Alabama, Dale County, Clayhatchee — Providence Baptist Church
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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 ProjectsDr. 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 ChurchOne of state’s first Presbyterian churches
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154 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — VII In. Brooke Rifle# S-5
155 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — William Rufus de Vane King1786-1853
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
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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 Cabin1952
168 Alabama, Elmore County, Millbrook — William Wyatt Bibb1781-1820
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
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172 Alabama, Elmore County, Wetumpka — First Baptist Church of Wetumpka
173 Alabama, Elmore County, Wetumpka — First Presbyterian ChurchFounded 1836 Reported missing
174 Alabama, Elmore County, Wetumpka — Wetumpka Impact Crater
175 Alabama, Elmore County, Wetumpka — Wetumpka Methodist ChurchOrganized 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 SchoolEast Brewton, 1906-1943
180 Alabama, Escambia County, East Brewton — Site of Fort Crawford
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181 Alabama, Escambia County, Pollard — Site of Pollard
182 Alabama, Etowah County, Attalla — Camp SibertWorld War II: 1942-1945
183 Alabama, Etowah County, Gadsden — Emma SansomMay 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 ChurchSlocomb, Alabama
191 Alabama, Greene County, Eutaw — A County Older Than The State, Greene County
192 Alabama, Greene County, Eutaw — First Presbyterian ChurchEutaw, 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 ChurchOrganized 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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