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3071 Co. Rd. 515,Hanceville,Alabama,35077

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861 co rd 461,Birmingham,Alabama,35077

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7400 U.S. 31, Hanceville AL 35077, United States of America
Inscription. Pursuit and Union Col. Streights defense, from Battle Ground (26M. NW) to capture at Lawrence (80 M. East) said to be greatest cavalry fight in modern warfare. It passed here May 1, 1863. , Erected 1950 by Alabama Historical ... More on HMDB

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Cullman, Cullman, Alabama
Operation Schedule : Open 9 am�sunset. ; Description : One of largest covered bridges in Alabama. Battle of... More on 800Alabama.com
After months of skirmishes from Gadsden to Cullman, on April 30, 1863, General William Bedford Forrest of t... More on igougo

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Garden City, Alabama
Broglen River is a tributary of the Black Warrior River. Before the Black Warrior earns its name it starts as three of Alabamaâs most significant forks. The largest of these, the Sipsey Fork, is the western most fork, and flows into ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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PO Box 788 Cullman, AL 35056-0788

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Cullman AL 35055, United States of America
Inscription. The first church in the City of Cullman was established on this block of land donated by the North and South Railroad in February 1874. Lots 154, 155, and 181 were granted to Henry Dietz, August Henning, and George Stoback ... More on HMDB

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Cullman AL 35055, United States of America
Inscription. The Betz Addition Historic District, also known as “Quality Hill”, lies to the north of Highway 278 East and is named in honor of Cullmans first mayor, Fred Betz. The district is listed on the Alabama Register ... More on HMDB

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Cullman AL 35055, United States of America
Inscription. Col. John G. Cullmann, July 2, 1823 December 3, 1895, Thrifty German Colonists led by, Col. John G. Cullmann in 1873, settled this thinly populated plateau, of Alabama. This plaque and Restoration Sponsored by Cullman ... More on HMDB

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500 2nd Ave SW, Cullman AL 35055, United States of America
Inscription. Thrifty German colonists, led by Col. John G. Cullman, in 1873 settled this thinly populated plateau. This section, previously thought unproductive, became famous for its diversified crops. , Erected 1953 by Alabama ... More on HMDB
