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301 ► Alabama, Lauderdale County, Waterloo — Edith Newman Culver — Memorial Museum — 1872~1995 — |
302 ► Alabama, Lauderdale County, Waterloo — Wilson's Headquarters and Camp — Gravelly Springs, Alabama — |
303 ► Alabama, Lawrence County, Courtland — Courtland Cemetery — -1819- — |
304 ► Alabama, Lawrence County, Courtland — Harris-Simpson Home — |
305 ► Alabama, Lawrence County, Hillsboro — Home of Gen. Joe Wheeler — |
306 ► Alabama, Lawrence County, Hillsboro — Home of Gen. Joseph Wheeler — 1836~1906 — |
307 ► Alabama, Lawrence County, Moulton — Confederate Veterans Memorial — |
308 ► Alabama, Lawrence County, Moulton — General Leroy Pope Walker — |
309 ► Alabama, Lawrence County, Moulton — General Phillip Dale Roddy — |
310 ► Alabama, Lawrence County, Moulton — Leetch–Peters–Hodges–McDaniel–Shelton House — |
311 ► Alabama, Lawrence County, Oakville — Streight's Raid — |
312 ► Alabama, Lawrence County, Trinity — Boxwood Plantation — |
313 ► Alabama, Lee County, Auburn — Auburn 1865~Present / The "Loveliest Village" — |
314 ► Alabama, Lee County, Auburn — Auburn First Baptist Church — Established 1838 — |
315 ► Alabama, Lee County, Auburn — Auburn University Chapel — |
316 ► Alabama, Lee County, Auburn — Ebenezer Baptist Church — Baptist Hill — East Thach Avenue — |
317 ► Alabama, Lee County, Auburn — The Auburn Guards — |
318 ► Alabama, Lee County, Auburn — The Auburn Guards Reviewed by Jefferson Davis — |
319 ► Alabama, Lee County, Auburn — The East Alabama Methodist College — |
320 ► Alabama, Lee County, Auburn — The Lathe — |
321 ► Alabama, Lee County, Opelika — Lee County Confederate Memorial — CSA Comrades — 1861 1865 — |
322 ► Alabama, Lee County, Opelika — Opelika A Railroad Town/Opelika An Industrial City — |
323 ► Alabama, Lee County, Opelika — Railroad Avenue Historic District — Opelika, Alabama — |
324 ► Alabama, Lee County, Opelika — Rosseau's Raid to East Alabama — |
325 ► Alabama, Limestone County, Athens — A County Older Than the State — Limestone County — |
326 ► Alabama, Limestone County, Athens — Athens First Presbyterian Church — |
327 ► Alabama, Limestone County, Athens — Athens Sacked and Plundered — |
328 ► Alabama, Limestone County, Athens — Athens, Alabama — |
329 ► Alabama, Limestone County, Athens — Battle of Sulphur Creek Trestle Surrender Site — |
330 ► Alabama, Limestone County, Athens — Coleman Family — Coleman Hill — |
331 ► Alabama, Limestone County, Athens — Coleman Hill — Fort Henderson and Trinity School — |
332 ► Alabama, Limestone County, Athens — Confederate Circle — |
333 ► Alabama, Limestone County, Athens — East Side of Square — |
334 ► Alabama, Limestone County, Athens — Faces of Market Street — |
335 ► Alabama, Limestone County, Athens — Fort Henderson / Trinity School - 1865-1970 — |
336 ► Alabama, Limestone County, Athens — Lentzville Cemetery — |
337 ► Alabama, Limestone County, Athens — Limestone County Confederate Memorial — |
338 ► Alabama, Limestone County, Athens — North Side of Square — |
339 ► Alabama, Limestone County, Athens — Pleasant Hill — Home of Rev. Robert Donnell (1784-1855) — |
340 ► Alabama, Limestone County, Athens — Prisoners of War — Fort Henderson and Trinity School — |
341 ► Alabama, Limestone County, Athens — Reconstruction — Fort Henderson and Trinity School — |
342 ► Alabama, Limestone County, Athens — The Battles of Fort Henderson and Sulphur Creek Trestle — Fort Henderson and Trinity School — |
343 ► Alabama, Limestone County, Athens — The United State Colored Troops — Fort Henderson and Trinity School — |
344 ► Alabama, Limestone County, Athens — Trinity School Cistern — |
345 ► Alabama, Limestone County, Elkmont — Battle of Sulphur Creek Trestle — |
346 ► Alabama, Limestone County, Elkmont — Elkmont, Alabama / Tenn. & Ala. Central Railroad — |
347 ► Alabama, Limestone County, Elkmont — Old New Garden Cemetery / New Garden Cumberland Presbyterian Church — |
348 ► Alabama, Limestone County, Elkmont — Sulphur Creek Trestle, 1864 — |
349 ► Alabama, Limestone County, Salem — Cunningham Cemetery — Limestone County — |
350 ► Alabama, Limestone County, Salem — Dupree Cemetery — Limestone County — |
351 ► Alabama, Limestone County, Tanner — Gen. N.B. Forrest, C.S.A. — North Alabama Raid — September 23-30, 1864 — |
352 ► Alabama, Lowndes County, Hayneville — The Soldier Dead of Lowndes — 1861 - 1865 — Reported permanently removed |
353 ► Alabama, Lowndes County, Lowndesboro — Lowndesboro — |
354 ► Alabama, Lowndes County, Lowndesboro — Our Confederate Soldiers — 1861 1865 — |
355 ► Alabama, Macon County, Notasulga — Camp Watts — Named for Thomas H. Watts — CSA Attorney General (1862-63) and Alabama Governor (1863-65) — |
356 ► Alabama, Macon County, Opelika — Francis Marion Whatley Cemetery — |
357 ► Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee — Battle of Chehaw Station — |
358 ► Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee — Macon County Confederate Monument — |
359 ► Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Institute — The Burnt Place — Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site — |
360 ► Alabama, Madison County, Gurley — Town of Gurley — |
361 ► Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — Birthplace of General Morgan — the Rebel Raider — |
362 ► Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — Buffalo Soldiers — Huntsville, AL — |
363 ► Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — Civil War — (War Between the States) — 1861-1865 — |
364 ► Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — Confederate Monument — |
365 ► Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — Methodism brought into area 1807 First United Methodist Church — Huntsville, Alabama — |
366 ► Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — Oak Place — |
367 ► Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — Passenger Depot — Huntsville, Alabama — Built 1860 — |
368 ► Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — Site of Green Academy — |
369 ► Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — The Leroy Pope Mansion 1814 — |
370 ► Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — Thomas Bibb House — |
371 ► Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — Trough Springs — |
372 ► Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville, Five Points — Confederate Soldier Memorial — 1861 - 1865 — |
373 ► Alabama, Madison County, Madison — Affair at Madison Station / Affair at Indian Creek Ford — May 17, 1864 / December 23, 1864 — |
374 ► Alabama, Madison County, Madison — White Hall — 1878 — |
375 ► Alabama, Madison County, New Hope — Vienna (New Hope) — |
376 ► Alabama, Madison County, New Hope — Walnut Grove Cumberland Presbyterian Church — |
377 ► Alabama, Madison County, New Market — Buckhorn Tavern / Buckhorn Tavern Skirmish — |
378 ► Alabama, Madison County, Plevna — Old Limestone Road Skirmish — |
379 ► Alabama, Marengo County, Demopolis — Bluff Hall — |
380 ► Alabama, Marengo County, Demopolis — Marengo County Confederate Monument — |
381 ► Alabama, Marion County, Bear Creek — Factory Cemetery — |
382 ► Alabama, Marion County, Hamilton — Confederate Veterans Bicentennial Memorial — Hamilton - Marion County, Alabama — |
383 ► Alabama, Marion County, Hamilton — Hamilton, Alabama — |
384 ► Alabama, Marion County, Hamilton — The First Alabama Cavalry — U.S. Army — |
385 ► Alabama, Marshall County, Albertville — Birthplace of Albertville — |
386 ► Alabama, Marshall County, Guntersville — Events in Marshall County — During War Between The States — |
387 ► Alabama, Marshall County, Guntersville — Federal Attack at Red Hill — |
388 ► Alabama, Marshall County, Guntersville — Federal Troops Burn Guntersville During Civil War — |
389 ► Alabama, Marshall County, Guntersville — Major Paramore's Federal Bombardment of Guntersville — |
390 ► Alabama, Marshall County, Guntersville — Ravine Used For Protection Against Yankee Shelling — |
391 ► Alabama, Mobile County, Citronelle — 14 — "Having Surrendered Their Arms, the War, to Them, Was Over" — Citronelle, Surrender Site — The Battle of Mobile Bay Civil War Trail — |
392 ► Alabama, Mobile County, Citronelle — Surrender Site — |
393 ► Alabama, Mobile County, Dauphin Island — Stop E — "Save Your Garrison." — Bombardment of Fort Powell: — Stop E — |
394 ► Alabama, Mobile County, Dauphin Island — Stop D — "To Be Blown To Kingdom Come" — Siege of Fort Gaines — Stop D — |
395 ► Alabama, Mobile County, Dauphin Island — Stop D — “Damn the Torpedoes!” — The Battle of Mobile Bay: — Stop D — |
396 ► Alabama, Mobile County, Dauphin Island — Anchor From U.S.S. Hartford — |
397 ► Alabama, Mobile County, Dauphin Island — Dauphin Island — |
398 ► Alabama, Mobile County, Dauphin Island — Fort Gaines — |
399 ► Alabama, Mobile County, Dauphin Island — Stop 1 — Storm Clouds Gather — The Overland Campaign — Stop 1: Fort Gaines — |
400 ► Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — "Damn The Torpedoes!" The Campaigns for Mobile, 1864 - 1865 — The Museum of Mobile — |
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