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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BIW_the-cobra-helicopter_Florence-AL.html
The AH-1 Cobra is an anti-armor close support/attack helicopter. The Cobra is powered by a General Electric T-700-GE-401 turboshaft engine. The Cobra is 58' long,has a wingspan of 10'-7", and is 14'-2" in height. The AH-1 flies at 175 MPH and a ce…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BIU_lieutenant-colonel-r-edward-yeilding_Florence-AL.html
This F-4D Phantom is displayed in honor of Lt. Col. Edward Yeilding and all Veterans who served with the Phantom aircraft. Captain Ed Yeiding's name is painted on the front canopy to honor his nine years flying Phantoms similar to this F-4D and be…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BIS_vietnam-war-memorial_Florence-AL.html
The following men from Lauderdale County made the supreme sacrifice for our Nation during the War with Vietnam: Jimmy Rex Ball · Chadwick McFall Barber · Howard Wayne Bramlett, Jr. · Paul O'Neal Brown · Edward Lee B…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BIR_world-war-i-memorial_Florence-AL.html
Dedicated to the following heroes who sacrificed their lives in the defense of our Nation during World War I.Adams, Jesse · Agnew, Jesse · Alexander, John C. · Brewer, William Calvin · Burks, Tommie · Couch, Will…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BIQ_don-leslie-michael_Florence-AL.html
Michael, Don LeslieRank and Organization: Specialist Fourth class, U.S. Army, Company C, 4th Battalion, 503D Infantry, 173D Airborne Brigade.Place and Date: Republic of Vietnam, 8 April, 1967. Entered service at: Montgomery, Ala.Born: 31 July 1947…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BIN_the-phantom_Florence-AL.html
The Phantom The F-4 Phantom was the U.S. Air Force's fastest, highest-flying and longest-range fighter. It first flew May 27, 1958, and entered United States Air Force service in 1963. It was named Phantom II on July 3, 1959, during a ceremony …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BH0_rogersville-presbyterian-church-in-the-u-s-a_Rogersville-AL.html
(side 1)The earliest place of worship in Rogersville was brush arbor located approximately 200 yards west of this historic location in what is now the old Liberty Cemetery. A building in which several faiths worshipped was later constructed on tha…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BF1_hugh-pate-harris_Anderson-AL.html
(Side A)Approximately one-half mile north of this location is the birthplace of Hugh Pate Harris. He was born there on June 15, 1909. At a young age, Hugh and his family moved to Lawrence County, Tennessee. After graduating from Columbia Military …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1B7H_elgin-elgin-crossroads_Rogersville-AL.html
(side 1)Settlement of this area began in the early 1800s. Gabriel Butler settled approximately two miles northwest of her on Bluewater Creek. His name is found on the 1810 petition for removal of white settlers leasing land on Chief Doublehead's R…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1B4O_lauderdale-county-high-school-1912_Rogersville-AL.html
(side 1)Prior to 1912, a private school, Rogersville High School, was housed in a two-story wooden frame building located in this vicinity. On August 7, 1907, an act was passed by the Alabama Legislature to establish a state high school in each co…
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