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Church of St. Michael and All Angels, 1000 West 18th Street, Box 1884, Anniston, AL 36202-1884, United States
Operation Schedule : Open 8-4 ; Description : Outstanding example of Norman architecture completed in 1890.... More on 800Alabama.com
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Street: 17th St. and Quintard Ave. Anniston, AL 36202
Centennial Memorial Park 17th St. & Quintard Ave. Anniston, AL 36202 Alabama-shaped reflecting pool. 36-ft.... More on Alabama.travel
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Jacksonville AL 36265, United States of America
Inscription. Front: Maj. John Pelham, born in, Alexandria, Alabama, killed at the battle of Kelly's Ford, March 17, 1863, Front base: Pelham, North side: Erected by the General John H. Forney Chapter U. D. C. Jacksonville, Alabama ... More on HMDB

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PO Box 5087 Anniston, AL 36205-0087

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PO Box 1087 Anniston, AL 36202-1087
Operation Schedule : Open 24 hrs. ; Description : Located at Oxford Lake and Walking Trail in Calhoun Count... More on 800Alabama.com
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Alexandria AL 36250, United States of America
Inscription. Gen. John Coffee, commanding 900 Tennessee Volunteers, surrounded Indians nearby; killed some 200 warriors. This was first American victory. It avenged earlier massacre of 517 at Ft. Mims by Indians. , Erected 1954 by ... More on HMDB

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100 Pelham Road North, Jacksonville AL 36265, United States of America

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Jacksonville AL 36265, United States of America
Inscription. Prominent citizen of Jacksonville who served, Alabama as Brigadier General, State Militia;, member Legislature and Pres. of Senate;, Circuit Court Judge;, and Pres. Ala. and Tenn. Railroad, He owned extensive cotton plantations, ... More on HMDB

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Jacksonville AL 36265, United States of America
Inscription. This house, "Ten Oaks", was headquarters for Gen. P. G. T. Beauregard, Oct. 15-23, 1864, when he coordinated the movement of Gen. J. B. Hood's army, then marching across northeast Alabama enroute to Nashville. He and ... More on HMDB

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Jacksonville AL 36265, United States of America
Inscription. Dean of American College Presidents, President of Jacksonville State Normal-State Teachers, College 1899-1942, During an Educational Renascence in the South he was in, the forefront of the Alabama Educational System, ... More on HMDB
