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Historical Markers in Northport, Alabama

 
Clickable Map of Tuscaloosa 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 Tuscaloosa County, AL (174) Bibb County, AL (17) Fayette County, AL (4) Greene County, AL (12) Hale County, AL (27) Jefferson County, AL (365) Pickens County, AL (18) Walker County, AL (12)  TuscaloosaCounty(174) Tuscaloosa County (174)  BibbCounty(17) Bibb County (17)  FayetteCounty(4) Fayette County (4)  GreeneCounty(12) Greene County (12)  HaleCounty(27) Hale County (27)  JeffersonCounty(365) Jefferson County (365)  PickensCounty(18) Pickens County (18)  WalkerCounty(12) Walker County (12)
Tuscaloosa is the county seat for Tuscaloosa County
Northport is in Tuscaloosa County
      Tuscaloosa County (174)  
ADJACENT TO TUSCALOOSA COUNTY
      Bibb County (17)  
      Fayette County (4)  
      Greene County (12)  
      Hale County (27)  
      Jefferson County (365)  
      Pickens County (18)  
      Walker County (12)  
 
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1 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Northport — Bethel Presbyterian Church
Originally organized (1818) as Bethel Baptist Church by three ministers – Nathan Roberts, James Baines and Thomas Baines – at home of Jeremiah Jeffrey near falls of Black Warrior River. Log building erected at this site (1822) as first church house. . . . Map (db m217155) HM
2 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Northport — Home Guard Defended Covered Bridge / Bridging The Black Warrior River
(Front):Home Guard Defended Covered Bridge3 April 1865 - Brig Gen John T. Croxton’s Cavalry Brigade departed camp at Johnson’s Ferry (Old Lock 17 area) to the Watermelon Road ending in Northport. As the Union troops entered Northport, the . . . Map (db m35679) HM
3 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Northport — Jennings Chapel United Methodist Church
Organized 1847 as first and only Methodist Protestant Church established in Tuskaloosa Co. On this site were first two structures used by Jennings Chapel. The first, a log house built circa 1850 and a clapboard building erected November 1890. Brick . . . Map (db m217157) HM
4 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Northport — Northport Baptist Church
Organized 1838 with 41 charter members. The first minister was Rev. A. K. Atkins. First deacons were J. S. Reynolds, A. R. Pool and N. Lloyd. Originally named North Tuscaloosa Baptist; changed 1854, to Northport Baptist. A wooden structure erected . . . Map (db m217161) HM
5 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Northport — Northport First United Methodist Church
. . . Map (db m35460) HM
6 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Northport — Shirley Place
James Shirley built this raised cottage in 1838, using Federal and Greek Revival detailing. Constructed of local handmade brick, it was home for him, his wife, Mary Ann Christian Shirley, and his mother, Elizabeth Shirley. James was town surveyor in . . . Map (db m35384) HM
7 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Northport — Wilson-Clements House
This one story brick cottage was built ca. 1837 for the Benjamin S. Wilson family. Its overall form – a gabled main block with the rear slope of the roof extending over shed rooms at the back – is typical of smaller Tuscaloosa and Northport houses . . . Map (db m217158) HM
 
 
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Apr. 23, 2024