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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VVW_ghost-structures-historical_Tuskegee-AL.html
The Cadet House and the Army Supply Building provided much-needed space when training operations expanded in 1942 and 1943. The Cadet House also held a cadet classroom and waiting room, a coat room, and the Flight Surgeon's Office. The Army Supply…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VQB_macon-county-confederate-monument-a-war-memorial_Tuskegee-AL.html
Front 1861—1865 Erected by the Daughters of the Confederacy to the Confederate Soldiers of Macon County. C · S · A · Rear Honor the Brave. C · S · A ·
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VQA_waiting-for-the-bus-historical_Tuskegee-AL.html
The tarmac between the two hangars was a busy part of Moton Field. Cadets arriving by bus were dropped off here and went to their duties in preparation for flight training. Others boarded the buses to return to the Tuskegee Institute campus. Fuel …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VQ9_macon-county-legal-milestone-historical_Tuskegee-AL.html
Front Macon County was created by the Alabama Legislature on December 18, 1832 and formed out of land formerly belonging to the Creek Indians. The County was named for Nathaniel Macon, a Revolutionary War soldier and long-serving political lead…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VQ7_brief-history-of-tuskegee-alabama-historical_Tuskegee-AL.html
Front Tuskegee consists of 80 square miles and is the county seat of Macon County, Alabama. Tuskegee rests in the heart of the rural Alabama Black Belt and is 40 miles east of Montgomery. Tuskegee was founded by General Thomas S. Woodward in 18…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VPU_bartrams-trail-historical_Tuskegee-AL.html
William Bartram, America's first native born artist - naturalist, passed through Macon County during the Revolutionary era, making the first scientific notations of its flora, fauna and inhabitants. As the appointed botanist of Britain's King Geor…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1SJV_shiloh-missionary-baptist-church-church-privies_Notasulga-AL.html
The Church Privies are located behind the church. There are mens and womens, each with three toilets. The toilets are original, and are made of solid metal, with attached closable lids. According to the wording on the lids, they were manufactured …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1SJU_shiloh-missionary-baptist-church-the-tree_Notasulga-AL.html
It was under this tree that participants in the U.S. Public Health Study of Untreated Syphilis in Negro Males in Macon County, Alabama, met to wait for Nurse Rivers, the Shiloh School nurse, to come and either administer treatment, update health h…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1SJT_shiloh-missionary-baptist-church-baptismal_Notasulga-AL.html
The Baptismal located outside and to the rear of the Church on the school side, was used from 1945 until 1988. All members presenting for baptism were baptized here during those years. Prior to 1945, members were baptized in a nearby body of water…
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