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Town Creek AL 35672, United States of America
Inscription. This mansion, located about one mile east, was placed on the National Register of Historic places 1 Oct 1974. Built by Turner Saunders (1782-1853) on property purchased 9 April 1833, the house may have an earlier construction ... More on HMDB

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145 County Road 314, Town Creek AL 35672, United States of America

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Town Creek

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410 Clinton Avenue, Courtland AL 35618, United States of America

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284 College St, Courtland AL 35618, United States of America
Inscription. Side A, Structures within the Courtland historic district represent over 150 years of changing tastes in building design. Although only a few of Courtlands earliest buildings survive, the Federal~style architecture of ... More on HMDB

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284 College St, Courtland AL 35618, United States of America
Inscription. Side A, Tennessee Street along the north side of the square was originally part of Gaines Trace, a horse path laid out in 1807 under the direction of Capt. Edmund Pendleton Gaines of the U. S. Army. From Meltons Bluff ... More on HMDB

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444 Tennessee St Courtland, Al 35618, Courtland AL 35618, United States of America

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258 Alabama St, Courtland AL 35618, United States of America
Inscription. Side A, Volunteer military company organized at Courtland 1835 to aid Texas in struggle for independence. Commanded by Dr. Jack Shackelford, local physician, company derived its name from color of home spun uniforms, ... More on HMDB

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Courtland AL 35618, United States of America
Inscription. Marker Front: African~Americans played a very significant role in the early history of Courtland. Most came as slaves from the older southern states to help clear the land, to plant crops of cotton and corn, and to serve ... More on HMDB

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1491 LaGrange College Rd, Leighton, Alabama 35646
Operation Schedule : Park open year-round, visitor center open Sun. 1-5 & by appt. ; Description : Site of Alabama's first college, destroyed during the Civil War. Antebellum cemetery. Period struc... More on 800Alabama.com
Established in 1830 as Alabama's first college, LaGrange soon became known as "The West Point of the South." The college was destroyed by Union forces led by Colonel Florence M. Cornyn and his "des... More on Discover America
