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Street: 2401 Davis St. Greensboro, AL 36744
Operation Schedule : Open Tu, W & F 10-4, Sat. 10-2, and by appt. ; Description : Photos of Dr. Martin Luther King, news clippings, 1860 slave auction document, cement imprints of hands of Lewis ... More on 800Alabama.com

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1002 Hobson Street, Greensboro, AL 36744
This 15-acre estate was the boyhood home to hero and U. S. Congressman Richmond Pearson Hobson. Nationally significant as the boyhood home of Spanish-American War hero and U. S. Congressman Richmon... More on Heritage
Inscription. Birthplace, ancestral home of, Richard Pearson Hobson, 1870-1937, Spanish American War Hero, Admiral Hobson, as naval officer, Statesman, lecturer and author, Urged national preparedne... More on HMDB

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2402 Davis St, Greensboro, AL 36744

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905 Demopolis Street, Greensboro AL 36744, United States of America
Inscription. Organized 1823 by Rev. James Hillhouse of South Carolina, with Patrick Norris and William Hillhouse, veterans of American Revolution, as founding elders. Original wooden structure replaced by brick building in 1841 under ... More on HMDB

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Greensboro AL 36744
Inscription. Built in 1828 by John Gayle, sixth governor of Alabama. Birthplace of Amelia Gayle Gorgas, wife of Gen. Josiah Gorgas, Chief of Ordnance, CSA, mother of Wm. Crawford Gorgas, US Surgeon General who freed Canal Zone of ... More on HMDB

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905 Church Street, Greensboro AL 36744, United States of America
Inscription. This parish established 1830. Third oldest in Alabama diocese. Church consecrated in 1843 by Leonidas Polk, Bishop of Louisiana, (later a Confederate general). Here Nicholas H. Cobbs was chosen first Bishop of Alabama ... More on HMDB

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19518 Alabama Hwy 69, Greensboro AL 36744, United States of America
