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Alabama Historical MarkersStreight's Raid - Oakville, AL

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On 26 Apr 1863, a Union raiding party of 1500 led by Col. Abel Streight left Tuscumbia for Russellville. After a running battle Streight surrendered to Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest's 500 men on 3 May 1863, in Cherokee County, AL.

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date approved: 02/12/2015

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Alabama Historical MarkersCreek Indian Removal - Oakville, AL

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Creek Indians passed through the area of the Oakville Indian Mounds Park during the removals of the 1860s.

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date approved: 02/12/2015

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Alabama Historical MarkersOakville Indian Mound - Oakville, AL

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The Oakville Indian Mound, built by prehistoric Copena Indians, is 2,000 years old.

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date approved: 02/12/2015

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Alabama Historical MarkersCherokee Indian Removal - Oakville, AL

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In 1808 some 1,130 Cherokee Indians in this area were removed to present day Dardanelle, Arkansas.

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date approved: 02/12/2015

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Alabama Historical MarkersCherokee Council House Museum - Oakville, AL

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The Oakville Indians Mounds Museum is based on a seven sided Cherokee council house.

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location: Alabama

date approved: 02/17/2015

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Alabama Historical MarkersDoublehead - Oakville, AL

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Doublehead became a powerful Cherokee leader in Lawrence County in the early 1800s.

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date approved: 02/17/2015

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Alabama Historical MarkersCopena Burial Mound - Oakville, AL

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The Copena Burial Mound was built with baskets of dirt some 2000 years ago.

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date approved: 02/17/2015

last visited: 03/31/2018

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Alabama Historical MarkersHistoric Indians - Oakville, AL

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Members of the Yuchi, Creek, Shawnee, Chickasaw and Cherokee tribes have lived in the Shoals area of northwest Alabama.

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date approved: 02/17/2015

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Alabama Historical MarkersTown of Oakville - Oakville, AL

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According to tradition about 1780, Oakville became a Cherokee town located on Black Warriors' Path.

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date approved: 02/17/2015

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Alabama Historical MarkersJames Cleveland "Jesse" Owens - Oakville, AL

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Jesse Owens, the son of African American sharecroppers, won 4 gold medals in the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games.

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Citizen MemorialsJesse Owens - Danville, AL

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James Cleveland "Jesse" Owens (September 12, 1913 – March 31, 1980) was an American track and field athlete and four-time Olympic gold medalist in the 1936 games.

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date approved: 07/24/2016

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Citizen MemorialsJesse Cleveland Owens - Danville, AL

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Jesse Cleveland Owens won four gold medals in the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin.

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date approved: 07/24/2016

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Alabama Historical MarkersJesse Cleveland Owens - Oakville, AL

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Jesse Owens set several Olympic and world records in the sport of Track and Field.

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Statues of Historic FiguresJesse Owens Statue - Danville, AL

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Life-size bronze statue of Jesse Owens bursting through a representation of the Olympic Rings.

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date approved: 07/22/2016

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Alabama Historical MarkersPeerson/McKelvey Cemetery - Moulton, AL

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The Peerson/McKelvey Cemetery contains the graves of some of Moulton, Alabama's earliest pioneers.

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date approved: 02/24/2015

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Alabama Historical MarkersGeneral Leroy Pope Walker - Moulton, AL

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General Leroy Pope Walker achieved fame as a lawyer and in 1883 successfully defended Jesse James' brother, Frank, for an 1881 Muscle Shoals robbery.

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date approved: 02/24/2015

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Alabama Historical MarkersJudge Thomas M. Peters - Moulton, AL

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Judge Thomas M. Peters was a noted linguist, early civil rights and women's suffrage activist, and lawyer.

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date approved: 02/24/2015

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Alabama Historical MarkersGallagher Hill/Science Hill - Moulton, AL

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Gallagher Hill/Science Hill was the location of several early Moulton Schools.

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Alabama Historical MarkersGeneral Phillip Dale Roddy - Moulton, AL

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General Phillip Dale Roddy's efforts in keeping the Union Army north of the Tennessee River earned him the title “Defender of North Alabama.”

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date approved: 02/24/2015

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American Civil War Monuments and MemorialsUnion Soldiers Memorial - Moulton, AL

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The Union Soldiers Memorial is an engraved stone located on the lawn of the Lawrence County Courthouse.

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location: Alabama

date approved: 10/29/2016

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Vietnam War MemorialsVietnam War Memorial - Lawrence County Courthouse - Moulton, AL, USA

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The Lawrence County Vietnam Veterans Memorial is located on the Lawrence County Courthouse north lawn.

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date approved: 03/07/2015

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Non-Specific Veteran MemorialsLawrence County Veterans Memorial - Moulton, AL

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The Lawrence County Veterans Memorial is located in front of the Lawrence County Courthouse.

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date approved: 10/29/2016

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American Civil War Monuments and MemorialsLawrence County Confederate Veterans Memorial - Moulton, AL

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The Lawrence County Confederate Veterans Memorial is located on the lawn of the Lawrence County Courthouse.

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location: Alabama

date approved: 03/11/2015

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Alabama Historical MarkersA County Older Than The State, Lawrence County - Moulton, AL

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Lawrence County was organized in 118 from Cherokee and Chickasaw Indian lands.

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date approved: 02/24/2015

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Alabama Historical MarkersAnne Newport Royall - Moulton, AL

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Anne Newport Royall was the first person to conduct a presidential press conference and the first woman convicted of being a common scold in America.

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location: Alabama

date approved: 02/24/2015

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