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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJYQ_maj-john-pelham_Jacksonville-AL.html
"The Gallant Pelham"as called by Robert E. Lee Commanded Artillery, Army ofNorthern Virginia. Cited forconspicuous valor many times. Killed in action in Virginia.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJYP_beauregards-headquarters_Jacksonville-AL.html
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 his retinue, including Gov. I.G. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJNI_the-first-national-bank-of-jacksonville_Jacksonville-AL.html
Since 1890 the financial interests of this area have been served by The First National Bank and its predecessor The Tredagar National Bank (an institution of the "Boom" days of Jacksonville) Organizers were Peyton Rowan, President, Jos. W. Burk…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFM2_pelham_Jacksonville-AL.html
Front: Maj. John Pelhamborn inAlexandria, Alabama killed at the battle of Kelly's FordMarch 17, 1863Front base:PelhamNorth side:Erected by the General John H. Forney Chapter U.D.C. Jacksonville, Alabama 1905. East side:How shall we rank thee up…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFG7_doctor-francis-office_Jacksonville-AL.html
This general practitioner's office is the only remaining structure of its type in northeast Alabama. It was built on the court-house square about 1850 by Dr. J. C. Francis, a beloved family doctor who served Jacksonville for more than 50 years. He…
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