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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2E0W_historic-sites-near-fairview-environmental-park_Montgomery-AL.html
Historic Sites Near Fairview Environmental Park. . Role of MIA . The Montgomery Improvement Association (MIA) was founded on December 5, 1955, to implement the 382-day Montgomery Bus Boycott that jumpstarted the 20th-century Civil Rights Movement…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VEU_teague-road-historical_Montgomery-AL.html
This 2.8-mile road connecting U.S. highways 331 and 31 first appeared on Montgomery County road maps in 1928. Land for the road was deeded to Montgomery County in September 1926 by local landowners from the Teague, Bellingrath and Matthews familie…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CQZ_beulah-baptist-church_Montgomery-AL.html
Beulah Baptist Church was organized in the home of Monday and Dora Duvall, on the corner of Hull and Winnie Streets. Rev. William (Billy) Jenkins served as the pastor when the first church building was erected on Norton Street. Beulah served as th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CFK_abner-mcgehee-early-alabama-entrepreneur_Montgomery-AL.html
(Side 1)Abner McGehee Born Feb. 17, 1779 in Prince Edward County, VA, nephew of John Scott, founder of Alabama Town which in 1819 joined New Philadelphia to become Montgomery. Reared in the Broad River area of northeast Georgia, he became an af…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CFG_teague-road_Montgomery-AL.html
This 2.8-mile road connecting U.S. highways 331 and 31 first appeared on Montgomery County road maps in 1928. Land for the road was deeded to Montgomery County in September 1926 by local landowners from the Teague, Bellingrath and Matthews familie…
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