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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1WHU_historic-and-beautiful-repton-historical_Repton-AL.html
Side 1 In the early 1900s, Repton was a bustling railroad town along the Louisville and Nashville Railroad. Among other businesses, it boasted several hotels, banks, stores, a livery stable, cotton gin and the only hospital with a Board Certified…
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In the fall of 1817 Reverend Alexander Travis settled his affairs in South Carolina and immigrated to Conecuh County, where, in the spring of 1818, Beulah Baptist Church was constituted. In rapid succession, Travis' firm resolve and his devotion t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1LHY_old-federal-road_Georgiana-AL.html
North of Salem Cemetery and the former church was the site of Price's Hotel, the first place to spend the night on the Federal Road after Greenville. Mr Price was also the stagecoach driver for this section between Greenville and his hotel. Mrs Mc…
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Dedicated to Veterans of Conecuh County —— To the gallant men and women who served their country during peacetime and war with honor We shall not forget
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JH8_alices_Evergreen-AL.html
150 West Front Street Evergreen, Alabama Built in 1927 Has Been Placed on the National Register of Historic Places as Alice's By the United States Department of the Interior 1994
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JH5_first-school-in-conecuh-county_Evergreen-AL.html
The first known school in Conecuh County, "Students Retreat," was located near this site. The land was owned by John Green, who also was the school's first teacher. Green served the county in the state House of Representatives and the 1861 Secessi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JH3_longmire-stagecoach-stop-first-post-office-in-conecuh-county_Evergreen-AL.html
Garrett Longmire had an early trading center, tavern and stage stop near here. He served as the postmaster when his store became a post office in 1818, one of the earliest in what was then the Alabama Territory. The Burnt Corn Post Office served a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JH2_the-bank-of-evergreen_Evergreen-AL.html
146 West Front Street Evergreen, Alabama Built in 1920 Has Been Placed on the National Register of Historic Places as The Bank of Evergreen By the United States Department of the Interior 1994
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JGW_reverend-hillary-james-hawkins-d-d_Evergreen-AL.html
Side 1 Doctor Reverend Hillary James Hawkins, who was affectionately known throughout the community as "Brown," dedicated most of his adult life to providing spiritual guidance to blacks in Evergreen and surrounding communities. In…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JGV_city-of-evergreen_Evergreen-AL.html
Side 1 Evergreen, the county seat of Conecuh County, is located in the central part of the county on the Louisville & Nashville Railroad. Founded in 1819 by James Cosey, George Andrews and the Clough Brothers, Evergreen was originally known as …
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