view gallery E0.3 km | Cahaba Memorial Stone - Old Cahawba Archaeological Park, Alabama in Signs of History This stone monument was erected in what was by then the mostly deserted location of the state of Alabama's first capital. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 04/23/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery W0.5 km | Pegue's Ghost - Old Cahawba Archaeological Park, Alabama in Ghosts and Hauntings Even though the State of Alabama's first capital became a ghost town, the story of its first ghost lives on. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 04/24/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery W0.5 km | Cahaba, Alabama in Wikipedia Entries In 1818, the Alabama Territorial Legislature designated the area where the Cahaba River met the Alabama River as the location for the first capital of the state. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 04/22/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery W0.5 km | Cahawba, Alabama in Ghost Towns Once the site of the first capital of Alabama, Cahawba became deserted in the years after the Civil War. The Alabama Historical Commission has been buying property to allow people to learn about this once prosperous community. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 04/19/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery W0.5 km | Old Cahawba Archaelogical Park in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites Once the site of the first capital of Alabama, Cahawba became deserted in the years after the Civil War. The Alabama Historical Commission has been buying property to allow people to learn about this once prosperous community. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 04/18/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery W0.5 km | Cahaba - Selma, Alabama in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Once the site of the first capital of Alabama, Cahawba became deserted in the years after the Civil War. The Alabama Historical Commission has been buying property to allow people to learn about this once prosperous community. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 04/23/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery E0.5 km | General Lafayette Visits Cahawba - Cahaba, AL in Alabama Historical Markers In 1825, Lafayette embarked on a tour of the United States, returning for a final time. He took a boat up the Alabama River from Mobile and stopped here in Cahaba. posted by: hoteltwo location: Alabama date approved: 04/28/2024 last visited: never |
view gallery SE0.5 km | Major Hiram Hanchett - Old Cahawba Park, Alabama in Signs of History Major Hiram Solon Hanchett was a prisoner in the Confederate prison for Union soldiers in Cahawba, the first Capital of Alabama. His attempted escape and death are the subject of this historical sign. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 04/27/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery E0.5 km | Crocheron Columns - Old Cahawba, Alabama in Remains of Settlements These columns are all that remain of the Crocheron Mansion built in 1843 in the town of Cahawba, Alabama. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 08/06/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery E0.5 km | Crocheron Columns - Old Cahawba, Alabama in Freestanding Columns These columns are all that remain of the Crocheron Mansion built in 1843 in the town of Cahawba, Alabama. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 04/16/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery E0.5 km | Crocheron Columns - Old Cahawba, Alabama in Preserved Architectural Remnants and Ruins Some columns are all that remain of the Crocheron Mansion built in 1843 in the town of Cahawba, Alabama. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 05/21/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery E0.5 km | CONFLUENCE - Cahaba River and Alabama River in River Origins, Destinations and Confluences In 1818, the Alabama Territorial Legislature designated the area where the Cahaba River met the Alabama River as the location for the first capital of the state. The town of Cahawba is long gone but the confluence of the rivers remains. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 04/17/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery S0.8 km | Perine Well in Artesian Well Marker is in Cahaba, Alabama, in Dallas County. Marker is on 6th South Street.The marker is located at the end of 6th South Street. Go south on Oak Street, 6th South Street is the second dirt road on the left from Capitol Avenue posted by: Theblackroseact location: Alabama date approved: 06/21/2010 last visited: 08/25/2010 |
view gallery SW0.8 km | Lafayette's Tour - Cahaba, AL in Alabama Historical Markers Located within the Old Cahawba Archaeological Park, marker describes the Marquis de Lafayette, the last surviving French general of the American Revolutionary War, made a tour of the 24 states in the United States. posted by: hoteltwo location: Alabama date approved: 04/28/2024 last visited: never |
view gallery NW6.1 km | Cahawba - Marion Junction, AL in Signs of History Marker at the crossroads of State Route 22 and Dallas County Road 9, describes the nearby old Cahaba settlement. posted by: hoteltwo location: Alabama date approved: 08/20/2014 last visited: never |
view gallery NE11.1 km | Battle of Selma, Redoubt No. 24 - Selma, AL in Alabama Historical Markers Marker explains the fortifications built around Selma and the battle of Selma. The marker is located on Satterfield Street. posted by: hoteltwo location: Alabama date approved: 08/04/2014 last visited: never |
view gallery NE11.6 km | Catesby ap Roger Jones - Live Oak Cemetery - Selma, AL in Grave of a Famous Person This is the final resting place of the commander of the CSS Virgina (former USS Merrimack) during its fight with the USS Monitor in the Civil War. It was the first battle of ironclad ships. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 04/29/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery NE11.6 km | Indiana Jones - Live Oak Cemetery - Selma, AL in Unintentionally Funny Signs In wandering around the Live Oak Cemetery, we were surprised to discover the last resting place for Indiana Jones. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 04/24/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery NE11.6 km | Live Oak Cemetery - Selma, AL in Alabama Historical Markers This marker tells some of the story of historic Live Oak Cemetery in Selma, Alabama. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 05/27/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery NE11.6 km | William Rufus de Vane King - Selma, AL in Grave of a Famous Person William King was elected Vice President of the United States in 1852 but only served a few weeks. His grave is located in Live Oak Cemetery in Selma, Alabama. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 04/29/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery NE11.6 km | William Rufus de Vane King Mausoleum - Live Oak Cemetery - Selma, AL in Mausoleums William King was elected Vice President of the United States in 1852 but only served a few weeks. His mausoleum is located in Live Oak Cemetery in Selma, Alabama. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 04/26/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery NE11.6 km | William Rufus de Vane King - Selma, AL in Alabama Historical Markers This marker in Live Oak Cemetery in Selma, Alabama, tells the story of the only Vice President of the United States buried in Alabama. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 05/29/2013 last visited: 06/26/2018 |
view gallery NE11.7 km | Edmund Winston Pettus - Live Oak Cemetery - Selma, AL in Grave of a Famous Person Edmund Pettus served as a Brigadier General in the Confederates States Army and as a U.S. Senator, but is probably best remembered due to a bridge named after him. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 08/07/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery NE12.2 km | Arsenal Place - Selma, AL in Signs of History Former entrance gate of a Confederate Arsenal and ordinance works in Selma that was destroyed by the Union Army at the end of the Civil War. posted by: hoteltwo location: Alabama date approved: 02/13/2015 last visited: never |
view gallery NE12.2 km | Selma Army Arsenal (1862~1865) - Selma, AL in Alabama Historical Markers Marker describes the history of the Selma Arsenal and its destruction during the Battle of Selma. Marker is at the intersection of Church Street and Arsenal Place. posted by: hoteltwo location: Alabama date approved: 04/29/2015 last visited: never |
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