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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CLX_world-war-ii-memorial-center_Millbrook-AL.html
A Recreation CenterforMillbrook, Robinson Springs, and CoosadaMemorial CenterDedicated as a living memorial to the boyswho lost their lives in the service of theircountry during World War II1941 — 1945 Frank Hilliard Blakey · Calvi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CLQ_robinson-springs-camp-confederate-monument_Millbrook-AL.html
Robinson Springs Camp1861-1865ConfederatesThese lent our cause it's Holy Consecration (List of 186 Confederate soldiers)
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CLN_william-wyatt-bibb_Millbrook-AL.html
First governor of Alabama— Buried 2 miles east —Only governor of Alabama Territory1817-1819First governor of state1819-1820 Died in office after riding accident.Succeeded by brother, Thomas Bibb.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CLM_robinson-springs-united-methodist-church_Millbrook-AL.html
This notable Greek Revival structure was completed in the late 1840's on land donated by Eli Robinson. The congregation was established 1828-1830 and the first church, built of logs, was located c. 1 mile east of here. Charter members were: Rev. P…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CLL_robinson-springs-neighborhood_Millbrook-AL.html
Side 1:Clear, bubbling springs have enticed people to this vicinity for thousands of years. Native American hunting paths led to them and after the defeat of the Creek Indians by the United States in 1813, old trails became the Jackson and Federal…
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