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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CUQ_the-federal-road-manacs-tavern_Hope-Hull-AL.html
Side 1The Federal Road The 1803 Louisiana Purchase acquired 828,000 sq. mi. for the U.S., doubling its size. The Federal Road was built to provide a shorter route from Washington to New Orleans and the new territory. The Treaty of 1805 with the…
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(Side 1)Pintlala Grange Hall The National Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry was organized in 1867 to provide economic, social and cultural improvements for farmers and their families. Pintlala's Grange Hall was erected circa 1875 on land adjac…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CS8_pintlala-school_Hope-Hull-AL.html
Opened in 1923 to consolidate a number of one-, two-, and three-teacher institutions in southwestern Montgomery County including Hope Hull, LeGrand, Mt. Carmel, Grange Hall, Snowdoun, Bethlehem, Fleta, Sankey, and Tabernacle. W.F. Feagin served as…
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Bethel Cemetery was constituted Feb 13, 1819 and located on Federal Rd. Bethel Church was 1 of 4 churches in the Alabama Baptist Association which was formed on Dec. 13, 1819. On July 22, 1837, the church became the object of a major split in Bapt…
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This building was one of fourteen schools constructed in Montgomery County with funding assistance from the Julius Rosenwald Fund. Between 1912-32, Julius Rosenwald, a Jewish philanthropist and CEO of Sears, Roebuck and Company teamed up with Book…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQLC_federal-road-1805_Hope-Hull-AL.html
Between Milledgeville, Ga.and St. Stephens, Ala.crossed here.Manac's Tavernwas two miles west.
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