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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Mobile, Alabama

 
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1 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — "Damn The Torpedoes!" The Campaigns for Mobile, 1864 - 1865The Museum of Mobile
On South Royal Street south of Government Street, on the left when traveling south.
(preface) "Damn the Torpedoes!" is a familiar battle cry, but there's more to the story! The Mobile Civil War Trail is your guide to military movements and the way of life on and around Mobile Bay in the closing two years of the Civil . . . Map (db m87288) HM
2 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — "Take Her Down!"Howard Walter Gilmore, Commander, U.S.N. — Born 29 September 1902, Selma, Ala. —
Near Battleship Parkway (U.S. 90).
Medal of Honor Citation For distinguished gallantry and valor above and beyond the call of duty as Commanding Officer of U. S. submarine GROWLER (SS-215) during her fourth war patrol in the Southwest Pacific from 10 January to 7 . . . Map (db m74811) WM
3 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 10" Rifled Sea Coast Columbiad
On Government Street, 0.1 miles east of South Royal Street, in the median.
Manufactured at Tredegar Iron Works Richmond, Virginia CSA This cannon was used by Alabama Confederate Forces in the defense of Mobile during the War for Southern Independence from 1861-1865. It was mounted at Ft. Powell, guarding . . . Map (db m86727) HM
4 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 26 - Foot Motor SurfboatUSCG-MK 5
Near Battleship Parkway at Old Spanish Trail (U.S. 98).
The small boat you are looking at is a United States Coast Guard 26 - Foot Motor Surfboat, Mark V. Manufactured from 1960 through the 1990's, the USCG used this basic rescue boat at shore-stations where the boat was driven into the surf for near . . . Map (db m191533) HM
5 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 400 Government Street 1860(Ketchum House - Cathedral Rectory)
On Government Street (U.S. 90) at South Franklin Street, on the right when traveling west on Government Street.
. . . Map (db m86384) HM
6 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 41-Foot Utility BoatUSCG-UTB
Near Battleship Parkway at Old Spanish Trail (U.S. 98).
The vessel you are looking at is a United States Coast Guard 41-Foot Utility Boat-Large or (UTB). Manufactured in the 1970's, the (UTB) was a standard utility boat used by the USCG for a variety of inshore missions at Search and Rescue Stations in . . . Map (db m191526) HM
7 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 6-Pounder Saluting Gun
On Battleship Parkway at Old Spanish Trail (U.S. 98) on Battleship Parkway.
The 6-pounder gun was standard armament on ships of the Spanish-American War era but it is long since obsolete as an offensive weapon. Two of these guns are now carried on board major combatant ships for firing gun salutes with blank charges. The . . . Map (db m194137) HM
8 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — A National Cemetery System
Near Virginia Street just east of Murphy Street.
Civil War Dead An estimated 700,000 Union and Confederate soldiers died in the Civil War between April 1861 and April 1865. As the death toll rose, the U.S. government struggled with the urgent but unplanned need to bury fallen Union troops. . . . Map (db m162406) HM
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9 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Admiral Raphael Semmes, CSA1861–1865
On Government Street, in the median. Reported permanently removed.
(Front):Commander, C.S. Steamer Alabama. Rear-Admiral, C.S. Navy Sailor, Patriot, Statesman, Scholar, and Christian Gentleman (Side Plaque): Admiral Raphael Semmes, CSA Commander of the Most Successful Sea Raider In History, . . . Map (db m40669) HM
10 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 2 — Africatown
On Bay Bridge Road (Alternate U.S. 90) at Magazine Road South, on the right when traveling east on Bay Bridge Road.
Near here in circa 1860, Timothy Meaher unloaded approximately 110 smuggled Africans of Yoruba ethnicity from the schooner Clotilda, the last known documented slave ship to force enslaved people of African descent to the United States. He shared his . . . Map (db m161845) HM
11 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Alabama Dry Dock & Shipbuilding Company
Near Battleship Parkway (U.S. 98) 0.7 miles south of Route 10, on the right when traveling east.
Dedicated to the memory of those employees of the Alabama Dry Dock & Shipbuilding Company the known and unknown service men who lost their lives in World War II (51 names)Map (db m136754) WM
12 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Alexis de Tocqueville
Near South Water Street.
Alexis de Tocqueville The 25 year-old French aristocrat and author of Democracy in America visited this area during his 1831 – 1832 tour of America Tocqueville C-SPAN placed by C-SPAN and the cable television industry . . . Map (db m161894) HM
13 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — An Unheralded Breed of Soldier
On Battleship Parkway.
Let all who read these words of gratitude and praise know that tens of thousands of America's fighting men and women owe their lives to the deeds and courage of war dogs and their handlers. Further, let it be known that many breeds of dogs, large . . . Map (db m74162) HM WM
14 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 1 — Andrew N. Johnson
On Dauphin Street at North Lawrence Street, on the left when traveling east on Dauphin Street.
Andrew N. Johnson, born 1865 in Marion, Alabama, graduated from Talladega College in 1886, and taught in rural Alabama. On this site in 1894, he established the Mobile Weekly Press, a voice for African-Americans, "A.N.", a powerful member of the . . . Map (db m111347) HM
15 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — AustraliaKorean War Memorial
Near Battleship Parkway at Old Spanish Trail (U.S. 98).
Australia's contribution to the Korean War included 77 Squadron of the RAAF and the 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment. Australian troops participated in two major battles in 1951. On April 22, Chinese forces attacked forcing South Korean and . . . Map (db m191385) HM WM
16 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — B-52D "Stratofortress"
On Battleship Parkway.
Plans for the B-52 began as early as 1945, but the first flight of a B52D was not until June 4, 1956. The operational life of the B-52 spans the period from 1957 to the present, and included the most critical phase of the war in Vietnam. The . . . Map (db m50424) HM
17 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Barton Academy
On Government Street (U.S. 90) at South Lawrence Street, on the right when traveling west on Government Street.
Built 1835-1836. First public school in Alabama. Named for Rep. Willoughby Barton, author of Bill creating public schools of Mobile some 28 yrs. before State system. It was used as a hospital for Union soldiers in 1864.Map (db m86387) HM
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18 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Barton Academy
Near Government Street (U.S. 90) just east of South Cedar Street, on the left when traveling east.
The first public school in Alabama built in 1835-36, used continuously since that time for the purpose of education except for a brief period during the Civil War when it was a hospital. Named for State Rep. Willoughby Barton of Mobile who was the . . . Map (db m143517) HM
19 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Battle of Coffeeville Memorial
Near Virginia Street, 1 mile east of South Ann Street.
This memorial marks the burial site of Union and Confederate soldiers who fought in the Battle of Coffeeville December 5 1862 some known by name - others known but to God Pvt J C Barret • Pvt Henry Byers Co B 26 Miss Regt • Co C . . . Map (db m86447) WM
20 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Battle of Fort Blakely Monument
Near Virginia Street, 0.1 miles east of South Ann Street.
Ill. 76th Vol. Inf. In Memory of our Heroes Who Fell at Fort Blakely, Ala. April 9, 1865 —— 2nd Brig. 2nd Div. 13th Army Corps. William T. Duke • Micajah S. Moore • William Crimes • George H. Hopkins • George . . . Map (db m86870) WM
21 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Battle of Mobile Bay Memorial
Near Virginia Street, 0.1 miles east of South Ann Street.
This memorial is dedicated to US Navy, US Marine Corps, and Confederate States Navy personnel who lost their lives in the Battle of Mobile Bay, Civil War August 5, 1864 Map (db m86446) WM
22 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — BelgiumKorean War Memorial
Near Battleship Parkway at Old Spanish Trail (U.S. 98).
Belgium's Korea Volunteer Corps, Corps Volontaires Corea was comprised of 900 Infantry troops. The 1st Belgium Battalion, 1st Bataillon Belge arrived in December 1950 and was attached to the U.S. 3rd Infantry Division in January 1951. It was . . . Map (db m192142) WM
23 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 4 — Bettie Hunter House
On St Francis Street, 0.1 miles west of North Lawrence Street, on the right when traveling west.
Built in 1878 in the Italianate style. In 1852, Bettie Hunter was born a slave in Dallas County, Alabama and later moved to Mobile after the Civil War. She and her brother, Henry Hunter, had a profitable carriage business in downtown Mobile. She . . . Map (db m86389) HM
24 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 5 — Big Zion African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church — Dora Franklin Finley African-American Heritage Trail —
On South Bayou Street at Church Street, on the left when traveling south on South Bayou Street.
This congregation originated in 1842 with a group of slaves who worshipped in their masters' church, a Methodist congregation. They were required to move to a small house provided for them. Their perseverance and faith held them together through . . . Map (db m86573) HM
25 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — BritainKorean War Memorial
Near Battleship Parkway at Old Spanish Trail (U.S. 98).
The British Commonwealth Forces were comprised of British, Canadian, Australian, New Zealander and South African contingents. The first British units to arrive on August 28, 1950 were the 1st Battalion Middlesex Regiment and the 1st Battalion Argyll . . . Map (db m191414) HM WM
26 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Cadillac Homesite
On Conti Street, 0.1 miles west of South Royal Street, on the right when traveling west.
. . . Map (db m86328) HM
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27 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Caldwell Field
On Marmotte Street north of Dr Martin Luther King Jr Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Caldwell Field is named in honor of James Henry Caldwell, celebrated for bringing the concept of the manufactured gas business to the City of Mobile. On September 20, 1836, Mr. Caldwell entered into a contract with the City of Mobile, which granted . . . Map (db m111390) HM
28 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 6 — Caldwell School
On North Broad Street at Congress Street, on the right when traveling south on North Broad Street.
Opened in 1887 as Broad Street Academy, this was the site of Mobile's first public high school for African Americans. The building was razed in 1947, and a new elementary school was constructed and named in recognition of William Caldwell, the first . . . Map (db m111353) HM
29 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — CanadaKorean War Memorial
Near Battleship Parkway at Old Spanish Trail.
The first Canadian aid to the UN forces came from the Royal Canadian Navy. On July 12, 1950, three Canadian destroyers were dispatched to Korean waters to serve under UN command. In addition, a Royal Canadian AirForce Squadron was assigned to air . . . Map (db m191417) HM WM
30 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Cathedral-Basilica of the Immaculate Conception / Archdiocese of Mobile
On South Claiborne Street at Dauphin Street, on the right when traveling south on South Claiborne Street.
Cathedral-Basilica of the Immaculate Conception Parish established in 1703 by John-Baptiste del la Croix, Bishop of Québec, while Mobile served as capital of Louisiana. Oldest religious congregation of any denomination in Alabama and the . . . Map (db m117246) HM
31 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Catholic Cemetery
On Dr Martin Luther King Jr Avenue at Cassidy Street, on the right when traveling north on Dr Martin Luther King Jr Avenue.
Catholic Cemetery, established in 1848 by Michael Portier, Bishop of Mobile, with purchase of five acres on Stone St., now Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Significant for its circular pattern original section has three concentric rings of graves . . . Map (db m112224) HM
32 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Christ Church(Episcopal)
On Church Street at Church Street, on the right when traveling west on Church Street.
Established in 1823, the first Episcopal Congregation in Mobile and in the State of Alabama. Cornerstone of present edifice laid in 1835; building completed and consecrated 1842 by Leonidas Polk, Bishop of Louisiana and Alabama, later General . . . Map (db m86580) HM
33 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 10 — Christian Benevolent Funeral Home
On St. Anthony Street at North Hamilton Street, on the right when traveling west on St. Anthony Street.
Mrs. Pearl Johnson Madison was one of the early African-American women to own a funeral home in the state of Alabama in 1928. The funeral home and burial association served the African-American community when white mortuaries would not. Today, the . . . Map (db m111310) HM
34 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 7 — Christopher First Johnson House
On Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue at Peach Street, on the right when traveling west on Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue.
C. First Johnson was an entrepreneur, pastor of St. Louis Street Baptist Church, and lecturer. Johnson ran for political office in the 1890's. He founded the Union Mutual Aid Association, Mobile's first black-owned insurance company. By 1911, his . . . Map (db m111317) HM
35 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — City HallErected 1853 - 1858
On South Royal Street south of Government Street, on the left when traveling south.
Southern market buildings & municipal offices also served as military armory before and during the Civil war Stalls for farmers, butchers, game sellers and fishermen on ground floor Officially registered in 1969 in National Register of . . . Map (db m87287) HM
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36 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — ColombiaKorean War Memorial
Near Battleship Parkway at Old Spanish Trail.
The first of four Colombian Battalions to serve in Korea during the war arrived in June 1951 and remained until being replaced by the 2nd Battalion Colombia in July 1952. The 3rd Battalion Colombia provided relief in November 1952 and was replaced . . . Map (db m191416) HM WM
37 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Confederate RestThe Confederate Dead
Near Gayle Street at Montgomery Street, on the right when traveling south.
In 1862, while Alabama was a State among the Confederate States of America suffering invasion by Union forces, the City of Mobile designed this Square 13 of Magnolia Cemetery as "Soldier's Rest" for Confederate Patriots who were casualties of the . . . Map (db m87210) HM WM
38 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 13 — Creole Firehouse #1
On North Dearborn Street at St Francis Street, on the right when traveling south on North Dearborn Street.
This two-story brick structure was built in 1869 with James H. Hutchisson as architect to house the first volunteer fire company in Mobile. The company was founded in 1819. As descendants of the French, Spanish and Africans, the Creoles formed their . . . Map (db m86402) HM
39 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Crew of CSS H. L. Hunley Memorial
Near Virginia Street, 0.1 miles east of South Ann Street.
This memorial is dedicated to the gallant crew of the CSS Horace L Hunley and their commander 1st Lt George E Dixon Co A 21st Ala Inf CSA who perished on the attack on the USS Housatonic Feb 17 1864Map (db m86251) WM
40 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Crown & Scepter of Isabel
Near Government Street (U.S. 90) just east of South Hamilton Street, on the right when traveling east.
The first and only replica of the Crown & Scepter of Queen Isabella and casks of earth from her place of birth, Madrical, Old Castile, and her place of interment, the Basilica at Granada, reside here, gifts from her beloved Granada. The originals . . . Map (db m154246) HM
41 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — CSS Alabama Memorial
Near Virginia Street, 0.1 miles east of South Ann Street.
This memorial is dedicated to the officers and men of the CSS Alabama who perished during the attack of the USS Kearsarge on June 19, 1864 Yeo George Applebee • FN Christian Pust Stew A G Bartelli • Sea John Roberts Cox Henry . . . Map (db m86441) WM
42 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 14 — Dave Patton(1879-1927)
On Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue at Hickory Street, on the right when traveling west on Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue.
Patton began his hauling business with two mules and grew to become a prominent real estate entrepreneur and contractor, building many area roads and schools. Patton purchased this site in 1900. According to oral tradition, he commissioned architect . . . Map (db m111313) HM
43 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 32 — Dr. H. Roger Williams(1869-1929)
On Dauphin Street, 0.1 miles South Warren Street, on the right when traveling east.
Dr. Williams opened one of the early African-American drugstores- Live and Let Live on this site in 1901. Born on a sugar plantation in Louisiana, he graduated from Meharry Medical School in 1900 and was the second black physician to practice . . . Map (db m86393) HM
44 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 16 — Dr. James A. Franklin(1886-1972)
On North Ann Street north of Basil Street, on the left when traveling north.
This was the residence of Dr. Franklin, who served the medical needs of Mobile for fifty-three years. He never turned an indigent patient away. Franklin was the only African-American to graduate from the University of Michigan in 1911. He opened his . . . Map (db m111350) HM
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45 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 15 — Dr. Thomas N. Harris
On St Francis Street at North Warren Street, on the left when traveling west on St Francis Street.
Dr. Harris, born April 6, 1868, in Montgomery, Alabama was one of the earliest black physicians to practice medicine in Mobile. He graduated in 1899 from Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee with dual degrees in dentistry and medicine. To . . . Map (db m86400) HM
46 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 17 — Dunbar/Central High School
On Dr Martin Luther King Jr Avenue east of Ryland Street, on the right when traveling east.
Dunbar School was built on this site in 1924. Dr. W.A. Caldwell was its first principal. In 1947, the Old Medical College on St. Anthony Street was remodeled and became Central High School. Dr. Benjamin Baker was named principal. In 1955, the . . . Map (db m111386) HM
47 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Emerson Institute
On Palmetto Street east of South Bayou Street, on the right when traveling east.
On this site stood Emerson Institute, Mobile's first school for the formal education of African-Americans and one of the few 19th-century normal schools for African-Americans in Alabama. Founded 1865 by the Freedmen's Bureau, the school was run by . . . Map (db m111289) HM
48 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 11 — Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd / Founding MembersEst. 1854 / May 28, 1854
Near Donald Street north of Gloria York Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Front Alabama's oldest African-American Episcopal congregation was fostered in Trinity Church by the Reverend J. A. Massey. The Right Reverend Nicholas H. Cobbs, D.D., Alabama's first Episcopal Bishop confirmed the seven founding . . . Map (db m112225) HM
49 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — EthiopiaKorean War Memorial
Near Battleship Parkway at Old Spanish Trail.
Beginning in June 1951, Ethiopia furnished three 1,200-man battalions to the UN Command, the 1st Kagnew Battalion, 2nd Kagnew Battalion and 3rd Kagnew Battalion. The first of these battalions arrived in May 1951 and was assigned to the U.S. 7th . . . Map (db m191418) HM WM
50 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 73 — Eugenie MarxRoad to the 19th Amendment — National Votes for Women Trail —
On Government Street (U.S. 90) east of South Jefferson Street, on the right when traveling east.
Eugenie Marx first president Mobile Equal Suffrage Assn. Educated and organized Mobile women to fight for the right to vote. Lived here 1910-1915.Map (db m226705) HM
51 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 20 — Finley's Drug Stores
On Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue at Tunstall Street, on the right when traveling north on Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue.
John L. Finley Jr. opened Finley's Pharmacy #1 in 1950. John and his brother, James, established Finley's #2 in 1959, which was later sold to Benjamin F. Jackson, Sr. James H. Finley, Sr. eventually opened six stores, launching the first black . . . Map (db m151219) HM
52 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — FranceKorean War Memorial
Near Battleship Parkway at Old Spanish Trail (U.S. 98).
French forces arrived to support the war effort in November 1950. The French Battalion consisting of 39 officers, 172 non-commissioned officers and more than 800 enlisted personnel departed Marseilles on September 25 and arrived at Pusan on the 30th . . . Map (db m192101) WM
53 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Gen. William C. Gorgas
On Saint Stephens Road (U.S. 45) at Rosemont Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Saint Stephens Road.
On this site stood the Gov. John Gayle home, birthplace of William Crawford Gorgas, world famous sanitarian, Panama Canal Zone, 1902-14; Surgeon Gen. & Maj. General; conqueror of dread plagues of yellow fever and malaria.Map (db m98590) HM
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54 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Government Street Presbyterian Church
On Government Street (U.S. 98) at South Jackson Street, on the right when traveling west on Government Street.
Founded, with 21 members, in 1831, by Rev. John B. Warren. This sanctuary erected 1834. Designated by the U.S. Dept. of the Interior as one of America's historic buildings. Presbyterian mother church for Southern Alabama.Map (db m116964) HM
55 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Grace Lutheran Church
On Government Street (U.S. 90) at Espejo Street, on the right when traveling west on Government Street.
Grace is the first Lutheran congregation in the State of Alabama. Organized by German immigrants, the first service was held on October 6, 1867 in the Seaman's Bethel in Mobile. The first Pastor was Theodore Heischmann. The name chosen for the . . . Map (db m149320) HM
56 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — GreeceKorean War Memorial
Near Battleship Parkway at Old Spanish Trail (U.S. 98).
840 infantrymen of the Royal Helenic Battalion arrived in Korea on December 9, 1950. Once equipped and trained, this battalion was assigned to the U.S. 1st Calvary Division's. 7th Cavalry Regiment. Augmented by a second battalion shortly after the . . . Map (db m191413) HM
57 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Grumman HU-16E Albatross
Near Battleship Parkway at Old Spanish Trail (U.S. 98).
During the late 1940's Grumman began work on a replacement for their G-73 Mallard. The replacement needed to be larger and faster than the older aircraft. The HU-16 Albatross utilized a deep V-shaped hull to make it stable while in water. On land it . . . Map (db m191383) HM
58 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — H.L. HunleyConfederate States Torpedo Boat Submarine
Near Battleship Parkway at Old Spanish Trail (U.S. 98).
On February 17, 1864, the Confederate torpedo boat/submarine H. L. Hunley attacked and sank the Union warship U.S.S. Housatonic making it the first combat submarine to sink an enemy warship. Built in Mobile, Alabama in 1863, the . . . Map (db m191534) HM
59 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Hernando de SotoC 1500-1542
Near South Franklin Street south of Government Street (U.S. 90), on the left when traveling north.
Adventurer Soldier Dreamer. The first to bring the influence of Spain, its laws, its culture to Alabama. This is an original concept in stone of DeSoto. Vicinte Rodilla Zanón of Valencia • Sculptor 1967 •Map (db m154241) HM
60 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Home of Joe CainAlabama Bicentennial 1819-2019
On Augusta Street west of South Broad Street, on the right when traveling west.
Joseph Stillwell Cain Jr., recognized today as the patron saint of Mardi Gras in Mobile, purchased this plot of land in 1859 for $500, along with his wife of more than three years, Elizabeth Rabby Cain. The couple built a four-room classic revival . . . Map (db m111285) HM
61 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Home of Raphael Semmes
On Government Street (U.S. 90) at South Bayou Street, on the right when traveling west on Government Street.
Rear Admiral, Confederate States Navy, Brigadier General, Confederate States Army, Commander of the Alabama, the greatest sea raider of all times. — — — — In this house, a gift of the people of Mobile, . . . Map (db m86572) HM
62 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Horace O. Davis
On Battleship Parkway.
This building is named for Horace O. Davis whose dedication and estimable service to the USS Alabama Battleship Commission enhanced the memories of the personnel, who served aboard the USS Alabama and the honor of the people of the Great State for . . . Map (db m50427) HM
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63 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — How Big was the Original Fort Condé?
On South Royal Street at Church Street, on the right when traveling south on South Royal Street.
Since colonial rulers were unable to attract large numbers of settlers to Mobile, the Port City’s population remained small and never grew above 500. Because the majority of Mobile’s population was military personnel, the city was built around the . . . Map (db m87207) HM
64 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — In Memory of the Battle of Mobile Bay
Near Dauphin Street at St Emanuel Street.
One of the fiercest and most decisive battles in naval history Commemorated on the centennial August 5 1964 Map (db m86449) HM
65 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Isabel La Catolica1451-1504
Near Government Street (U.S. 90) just east of South Hamilton Street, on the right when traveling east.
“Columbus, I lent you my jewels so you could buy your ships: the only ornaments I have are the violets from the hills.” This statue, a gift from the Spanish Cultural Institute, stood in the Spanish Pavilion at the New York World’s Fair. . . . Map (db m154242) HM
66 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — It Takes a Village
On North Claiborne Street at Dauphin Street, on the left when traveling south on North Claiborne Street.
(front side) Mobile’s Hidden Figures initiative originated from the Mobile United Leadership Mobile’s Class of 2017 inaugural Diversity and Inclusion team. The objective is to raise awareness of diverse community members . . . Map (db m117243) HM
67 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — James W. Roper
Near South Scott Street, 0.1 miles south of Government Street (U.S. 98).
Owner - Builder of Oakleigh Born 1801 in South Carolina (day and month of birth unknown) Died Jan. 12, 1856Map (db m86414) HM
68 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Jewish Rest Magnolia CemeteryMobile County
Near Virginia Street at Owens Street, on the right when traveling west.
Jewish Rest, also known as the Old Hebrew Burial Ground, is the oldest Jewish cemetery in Alabama. The land was purchased on June 22, 1841 by the congregation of Sha'arai Shomayim Umaskil el Dol of the Needy), Alabama's first and longest . . . Map (db m212911) HM
69 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Joe CainOctober 10, 1832 - April 17, 1904
On North Royal Street at St Francis Street, on the right when traveling north on North Royal Street. Reported permanently removed.
Joseph Stillwell Cain, Jr. was born along Dauphin Street in Mobile, Alabama. Joe served as a clerk for the city, and developed many mystic societies within the city. The Civil War brought all Mardi Gras Festivities to a halt. Cain had participated . . . Map (db m86730) HM
70 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — John Forbes & Co.
On St Francis Street, on the right when traveling west.
Here stood in Spanish times, the great Indian trading house of John Forbes & Co.Map (db m86435) HM
71 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — John L. LeFlore1903- 1976
Near St. Anthony Street at North Broad Street.
A postal worker, a community leader, a state legislator, a journalist, and a civil rights activist, Mobile native John L. LeFlore spent 50 years working to peacefully transform the character of the city and create opportunities to enhance citizens' . . . Map (db m111413) HM
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72 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 24 — John L. LeFloreNon-Partisan Voters League
On St Francis Street at North Warren Street, on the right when traveling west on St Francis Street.
After the NAACP was outlawed in 1956, LeFlore and the Non-Partisan Voters League took a more active role in civil rights in Mobile. LeFlore served as its director of casework. He was a plaintiff in Bolden vs. Mobile and the judgement changed . . . Map (db m86391) HM
73 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 25 — Johnson and Allen Mortuary
On Chestnut Street east of Armistead Street, on the left when traveling east.
The funeral home was purchased in 1906 by Clarence Allen and Edgar Harney. They buried people of all races. Harney died in 1911, and A.N. Johnson became a partner. Johnson and Allen is the oldest African-American funeral home in Alabama that has . . . Map (db m111301) HM
74 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Joseph (Joe) N. Langan1912 - 2004
Near Spring Hill Avenue at North Broad Street.
Joseph (Joe) N. Langan devoted his life to helping others and championing noble causes. He provided wisdom as a city and stare leader and served courageously as a U.S. Army officer during World War II and the Korean War. As a leading advocate for . . . Map (db m111415) HM
75 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Judge Virgil Pittman / Wiley L. Bolden, Sr.
On St Joseph Street at St. Louis Street, on the right when traveling south on St Joseph Street.
Judge Virgil Pittman Thomas Virgil Pittman was born on March 28, 1916, in Enterprise AL. He graduated from the University of Alabama, in 1939 and its School of Law, in 1940. In June 1966, President Lyndon Johnson nominated, and the U.S. . . . Map (db m240387) HM
76 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — L'Arbre de Pau
On Theatre Street at South Royal Street, on the right when traveling west on Theatre Street.
The Tree of Pau Presented to the people of Mobile from their sister city, Pau, France. Symbolic of the restoration after Hurricane Frederic 1979.Map (db m86439) HM
77 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Le Marquis de Lafayette visited Mobile
On Government Street (U.S. 98) at South Jackson Street, on the right when traveling east on Government Street.
On this site stood the home of Mayor Samuel H. Garrow, where the Marquis de Lafayette was entertained on his visit to Mobile, April 7, 1825. Lafayette, French officer, statesman, and hero of the American Revolution, visited the United States as . . . Map (db m86420) HM
78 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — LuxembourgKorean War Memorial
Near Battleship Parkway at Old Spanish Trail (U.S. 98).
Although having a very small military, Luxembourg sent a 44-man volunteer infantry platoon to Korea in November 1950. This unit served as part of the Belgium Battalions who were assigned to the U.S. 3rd Infantry Division throughout the war. The . . . Map (db m192094) WM
79 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Lynching in America / The Lynching of Richard RobertsonCommunity Remembrance Project
On Church Street near South Royal Street, on the right when traveling west.
Lynching in America Racial terror lynching claimed the lives of at least 6,500 Black people in the United States between 1865 and 1859. After the Civil War, many white people remained committed to white supremacy and used lethal violence . . . Map (db m202593) HM
80 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — M26 Pershing
Near Battleship Parkway at Old Spanish Trail (U.S. 98).
By late 1943 it had become apparent to some within the U.S. Army that the Sherman tank was not up to dealing with some of the newer Panzers nor the Tiger tanks the Germans were producing. Development on a new, more powerful medium tank had to start, . . . Map (db m191557) HM
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81 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — M42 Duster
Near Battleship Parkway at Old Spanish Trail (U.S. 98).
The U.S. Army introduced the M19 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage in 1944. It was a self propelled anti-aircraft gun armed with twin 40mm Bofors rifles. The Bofors had proved devastating to aircraft in the war up to that point. Using them for mobile air . . . Map (db m191559) HM
82 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — M60A1
Near Battleship Parkway at Old Spanish Trail (U.S. 89).
The role of tanks has been an evolving concept. During WWII, for example, US tanks were classified into categories of light, medium, and heavy. Their role directly related to infantry support while tank destroyers were used to combat enemy armor. . . . Map (db m191553) HM
83 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Magnolia Cemetery
On South Ann Street, 0.1 miles north of Virginia Street, on the right when traveling north.
Municipal cemetery established 1836. Today Magnolia encompasses over fifty thousand burials in 120 acres, including two Alabama governors, seven congressmen, twenty mayors, six generals, rabbis, free blacks, society women, Apache Indians, writers . . . Map (db m180876) HM
84 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — McGowin-LyonsOne St. Louis Centre — 1907-1986 —
On St Louis Street at North Water Street, on the right when traveling east on St Louis Street.
Throughout the 19th and first half of the 20th century, large warehouses and commercial buildings lined Water and Commerce Streets to service the port of Mobile. One St. Louis Centre, known locally as the McGowin-Lyons Building, was the largest and . . . Map (db m86354) HM
85 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Memorial Park
On Government Street (U.S. 90) at Old Government Street on Government Street.
Side 1 Dedicated on March 21, 1926, near what was then the western city limits of Mobile, the park made possible by the Mothers' Army and Navy League, a volunteer women's group organized in the city during the Great War. Fundraising for Memorial . . . Map (db m149322) HM
86 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Memorial to USS Herring (SS-233) — Submarines and the Battleship Park —
On Battleship Parkway (U.S. 90/98) east of Old Spanish Trail (U.S. 90/98).
Panel 1: Anderson, Fred H., RT1 Anderson, John L., Jr., MoMM2 Armstrong, James E., RM1 Balestrieri, S., ENS Blair, Jack L., S2 Blevins, J.T., S1 Boucher, Leo J., S1 Brennan, James J., TM2 Bronder, John J., SC2 Brown, . . . Map (db m74810) WM
87 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Merchants National Bank BuildingHistorical Marker
On St Francis Street at St Joseph Street, in the median on St Francis Street.
The incorporation of The Merchants Bank of Mobile was authorized April 13, 1901 with offices at 56 St. Francis Street. On July 1, 1927, Merchants became a national bank and occupied this eighteen story building which was dedicated October 11, 1929. . . . Map (db m86434) HM
88 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 27 — Michael Donald
On Michael Donald Avenue north of Old Shell Road, on the right when traveling north.
On March 21, 1981, 19-year-old Michael Donald was abducted, beaten, killed and hung from a tree on this street by members of the Ku Klux Klan. He was randomly selected in retaliation for an interracial jury failing to convict a black man for killing . . . Map (db m111384) HM
89 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Mobile Aeroplex at Brookley
On South Broad Street at Aerospace Drive, on the right when traveling east on South Broad Street.
The Mobile Aeroplex at Brookley encompasses much of the early history of aviation in Alabama, including Monroe Park where aerial experimenter John Fowler displayed his flying machine designs. The fairgrounds located adjacent to Monroe Park were . . . Map (db m226709) HM
90 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Mobile City Hospital
On St Anthony Street at North Jefferson Street, on the right when traveling west on St Anthony Street.
Built in 1830 by Thomas S. James, Mobile's third hospital has been preserved in its original design except for additions at each end, serving without interruption through disastrous fires, yellow fever epidemics, and war. For 83 years between . . . Map (db m86404) HM
91 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Mobile City Limits — 1711 —
On North Royal Street at St Michael Street, on the right when traveling north on North Royal Street.
When Mobile was laid out, this was the city's north-east boundary point. Royal Street ran along a bluff overlooking the Mobile River. There were no streets between Royal and the river, only marshland.Map (db m86347) HM
92 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Mobile City Limits — 1711 —
On North Conception Street, 0.1 miles north of St Michael Street, on the right when traveling north.
At this point the northwest limits of French Mobile faded into the dense forest which surrounded the city in 1711 and many years thereafter. An 1815 map shows the forest reaching Joachim Street, one block west.Map (db m86348) HM
93 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Mobile City Limits — 1711 —
On Government Street (U.S. 98) at South Jackson Street, on the right when traveling west on Government Street.
This site marks the southwestern limit of the city of Mobile in 1711. Known then as Fort Louis de la Mobile, it had been founded by the French at 27-Mile Bluff in 1702 and moved to its present site in 1711. Mobile has been a city under six . . . Map (db m131883) HM
94 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Mobile National Cemetery
Near Virginia Street, 0.1 miles east of South Ann Street.
National Cemetery Mobile National Cemetery was established in May 1866 on 3 acres of land in Magnolia Cemetery. The City of Mobile donated the land to the federal government. The Cemetery was divided into four sections with a central . . . Map (db m86914) HM
95 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Mobile's First Jail
On Theatre Street, 0.1 miles west of South Royal Street, on the right when traveling west.
Here within Fort Charlotte was Mobile's first jail.Map (db m86436) HM
96 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Mobile's First Mardi Gras Parade
On South Royal Street at Government Street, on the right when traveling north on South Royal Street.
On Shrove Tuesday, February 25, 1868, the Order of Myths gathered at this intersection shortly after 8 p.m. and began its first parade. The procession traveled west on Government, north on Warren east on Dauphin, north on Joachim west on State, . . . Map (db m100842) HM
97 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Mobile's Last Mule Car
On South Claiborne Street, on the right when traveling south.
Retired from the Toulminville - To - Lafayette Street run in 1904. Restored by W.C. Martin in 1964. Building was erected in 1969, under the administration of Commissioners: Lambert C. Mims Arthur R. Outlaw Joseph N. Langan Proj. . . . Map (db m172190) HM
98 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Mobile's Spanish Fountain(Fuente de España)
Near Government Street (U.S. 90) just east of South Hamilton Street, on the right when traveling east.
The design of this fountain was inspired by famous fountains of Spain designed by one of the great fountain designers of the world, Buigas of Barcelona. Friendship Arches (Arcos de la Amistad)These Arches of Friendship and the ten colorful . . . Map (db m154240) HM
99 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 29 — Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic Church
On Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue at Sengstak Street, on the right when traveling west on Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue.
Organized in 1899 as St. Anthony's Mission by Creoles of African descent. By 1901, Josephite priests Revs. Joseph St. Laurent and Louis Pastorelli had established a small school. The present church was completed in 1908 and dedicated as Most Pure . . . Map (db m111302) HM
100 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 30 — National African-American Archives and Museum
On Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue west of North Lawrence Street, on the right when traveling west.
George B. Rogers, a prominent architect, designed this smaller replica of the main library in 1931. It is a classically inspired white structure with linear lines. It was the only library for blacks until desegregation in the mid-1960s. Today it is . . . Map (db m111308) HM

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