view gallery NW3.7 km | Louina in Alabama Historical Markers On AL 22 just east of the Tallapoosa River bridge. posted by: Markerman62 location: Alabama date approved: 03/22/2015 last visited: 03/11/2015 |
view gallery SW11.9 km | Daviston, Alabama - Daviston, AL in Alabama Historical Markers Daviston, Alabama, incorporated February 16, 1887, is believed to be the first incorporated rural town in Tallapoosa County. posted by: hummerstation location: Alabama date approved: 02/25/2016 last visited: never |
view gallery SW11.9 km | Daviston School - Daviston, AL in Alabama Historical Markers At the time of its closing in 1988 Daviston School was the smallest school in Alabama with 120 K-12 students. posted by: hummerstation location: Alabama date approved: 02/25/2016 last visited: never |
view gallery E15.4 km | First Baptist Church Organized 1845 - Roanoke, AL in Alabama Historical Markers Located on Main Street and Church Street, Roanoke posted by: Markerman62 location: Alabama date approved: 03/30/2022 last visited: never |
view gallery SE18.5 km | Five Points, Alabama: Town of Five - Five Points, AL in Alabama Historical Markers Located on US 431 in front of Five Points Town Hall posted by: Markerman62 location: Alabama date approved: 03/30/2022 last visited: never |
view gallery SE18.7 km | First Consolidated High School in the State of Alabama - Five Points, AL in Alabama Historical Markers Located on US 431 at County Road 222, Five Points posted by: Markerman62 location: Alabama date approved: 03/30/2022 last visited: never |
view gallery NE19.3 km | Lebanon Christian Church - Roanoke, AL in Alabama Historical Markers Located on CR 79 at CR 667 and CR 670, Roanoke posted by: Markerman62 location: Alabama date approved: 03/30/2022 last visited: never |
view gallery NE19.3 km | Lebanon Christian Church Cemetery - Roanoke, AL in Alabama Historical Markers Located on CR 79 at CR 667 and CR 670, Roanoke posted by: Markerman62 location: Alabama date approved: 03/30/2022 last visited: never |
view gallery E22.2 km | Early Pottery Shops of Randolph County - Bacon Level, AL in Alabama Historical Markers Located on CR 16 at CR 75, this marker notes the pottery industry settlers of the local area. It describes where the potter families came from to settle here and where they ventured. posted by: hoteltwo location: Alabama date approved: 07/20/2018 last visited: never |
view gallery E22.2 km | Pottery-Making Families of Randolph County - Bacon Level, AL in Alabama Historical Markers Located on CR 16 at CR 75, this marker notes the pottery industry of the local area. They used the local porcelain white clay, and some local red clay with an outer glaze of hickory ashes giving a tan or brown glaze. posted by: hoteltwo location: Alabama date approved: 07/20/2018 last visited: never |
view gallery E22.5 km | Pottery Shops in Rock Mills - Rock Mills, AL in Alabama Historical Markers Located on CR 91 at CR 2206, this marker notes the many potteries established in the area and the wares produced. posted by: hoteltwo location: Alabama date approved: 07/20/2018 last visited: never |
view gallery E22.5 km | The Potters of Rock Mills - Rock Mills, AL in Alabama Historical Markers Located on CR 91 at CR 2206, this two-sided marker notes the many families and potteries established in the area and the wares produced. posted by: hoteltwo location: Alabama date approved: 07/20/2018 last visited: never |
view gallery E23 km | Wehadkee Yarn Mills in Alabama Historical Markers On AL 22 at Wehadkee Creek in Rock Mills. posted by: Markerman62 location: Alabama date approved: 03/22/2015 last visited: 06/03/2018 |
view gallery SE23.2 km | LaFayette, Alabama - water tower in Water Towers Water Tower posted by: Sharpslaw location: Alabama date approved: 12/15/2007 last visited: never |
view gallery SW23.3 km | Tecumseh and the Prophets - Daviston AL in Signs of History In 1811 Tecumseh, a Shawnee Indian tapped the growing resentment within the Creek Nation. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Alabama date approved: 11/07/2020 last visited: 09/24/2021 |
view gallery SW23.3 km | Horseshoe Bend NMP in NPS Passport Cancellation Stations In the spring of 1814, General Andrew Jackson and an army of 3,300 men attacked 1,000 Upper Creek warriors on the Tallapoosa River. Over 800 Upper Creeks died defending their homeland. Never before or since in the history of our country have so many American Indians lost their lives in a single battle. This 2040-acre park preserves the site of the battle.
posted by: tiki-4 location: Alabama date approved: 08/19/2007 last visited: 12/07/2021 |
view gallery SW23.3 km | Horseshoe Bend NMP in National Parks (U.S.) In the spring of 1814, General Andrew Jackson and an army of 3,300 men attacked 1,000 Upper Creek warriors on the Tallapoosa River. Over 800 Upper Creeks died defending their homeland. Never before or since in the history of our country have so many American Indians lost their lives in a single battle. This 2040-acre park preserves the site of the battle.
posted by: tiki-4 location: Alabama date approved: 08/18/2007 last visited: 02/09/2022 |
view gallery SW23.3 km | Horseshoe Bend Cannon - Horseshoe Bend State Park, AL in Static Artillery Displays These cannons were used to bombard a Native American village in 1814 by General Andrew Jackson posted by: riston2 location: none listed yet date approved: 05/20/2010 last visited: 03/01/2019 |
view gallery SW23.3 km | Soldiers and Indian Allies Who Died with Upper Creeks -- Horseshoe Bend NMP, Daviston AL in Non-Specific Veteran Memorials A small memorial plaque at the entrance to the Visitor Center at Horseshoe Bend National Military Park honors US Soldiers and other Indian allies who died in the Creek War posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: Alabama date approved: 09/05/2017 last visited: 07/26/2017 |
view gallery SW23.3 km | Creek Indian War Memorial -- Horseshoe Bend NMP, Daviston AL USA in Specific Wars Monuments and Memorials A plaque at the entrance to the Visitor Center at Horseshoe Bend National Military Park honors Creek warriors, US Soldiers, and their Indian allies who died in the Creek War of 1813-14 posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: Alabama date approved: 09/04/2017 last visited: 07/26/2017 |
view gallery SW23.3 km | Creek Warriors Who Died in Battle at Horseshoe Bend -- Horseshoe Bend NMP, Daviston AL in Non-Specific Veteran Memorials A small memorial plaque at the entrance to the Visitor Center at Horseshoe Bend National Military Park honors Creek warriors who died in the battle of Horseshoe Bend, near Daviston AL in 1814 posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: Alabama date approved: 09/05/2017 last visited: 07/26/2017 |
view gallery SW23.3 km | Battle of Horseshoe Bend -- Creek Indian War, Daviston AL in Battlefields The site of the Battle of Horseshoe Bend during Creek Indian War, at Daviston AL posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: Alabama date approved: 10/05/2017 last visited: 11/22/2023 |
view gallery SW23.3 km | Long Roll Beating / Charge! / Designed for Defense -- Horseshoe Bend NMP, Daviston AL in Signs of History Three signs of history located together at the site of the Red Stick Breastwork on the Battle of Horsehoe Bend battlefield posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: Alabama date approved: 09/04/2017 last visited: 07/26/2017 |
view gallery N23.8 km | Randolph County in Alabama Historical Markers Located in front of the Randolph County Courthouse. posted by: flyingmoose location: Alabama date approved: 12/18/2021 last visited: 01/11/2022 |
view gallery SW23.8 km | MAJ Lemuel P. Montgomery in Out of Place Graves Horseshoe Bend first casuality. posted by: tiki-4 location: Alabama date approved: 08/20/2007 last visited: 12/07/2021 |
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