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Pinetucket (Foster Home)
Ebenezer Baptist Church
Tags: African American, Lee County, Religion
Lucv Pokv Tvise
2005.36.366: Emma Jones to Thomas F. Jones Jr., 1860
Tags: 1860, Cartersville, Ed, George, Gifts, Henry, Illness, Ma, Mr. Watts, Patillo, Pleasant Mound, Sallie, Sam, Terminal illness, Willie
2005.36.135: Emma to Sister, 1859 March 25
Tags: 1859, Carlie Boyd, Caroline Chapman, Ed, Education, Emma, Family affairs, Health, Henry, Hollywood, Julia Farrow, Kate, Lou, Mary Farley, Miss Hammond, Religion, Tom, Transcription, Weather
2005.36.120: Emma to brother, 1859 August 29
Tags: 1859, Baby, Bereavement, death, Ed, Henny, Kate, Ma, Mr. Watts, Mrs. Reynolds, Pa, Pleasant Mound, Religion, Sallie, Sympathy, Transcription, Willie
1943: Wastin' that "solid rubber" ain't in the groove
Tags: conservation, posters, propaganda, rationing, rubber, Transportation, World War II
1942: Bus for US: We've parked our car to win the War
Tags: buses, conservation, posters, propaganda, rubber, Transportation, World War II
2005.36.82: Elizabeth Jones to Caroline, 1856 January 27
2005.36.367: Elizabeth Jones to Caroline, 1860 July 6
2005.36.119: Elizabeth Caroline Young to Son, 1859 September 6
Tags: death, Elizabeth Caroline Young, Emma, Family, Father, Health, Illness, John Davis, Sally, Son
2005.36.161: Elizabeth Caroline Mills to Caroline Elizabeth Jones, 1857 August
Tags: 1857, Boston, Caroline Elizabeth Jones, Cherokee County, Clothing, Elizabeth Caroline Mills, Garden, George W. Young, Grandchildren, Health, Ida Young, Josephine Young, Louisa Y. Jones, Madie, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Religion, Robert M. Young, Theater, travel, Uncle John, Weather, White Oak
2005.36.187: Elizabeth Caroline Young to P.M.B. Young, 1858 August 20
Holliday-Cary Home, 1852-1933
2005.36.325: E.H. Hicks to Dr. Jones, 1860 June 23
Tags: 1860, Dr. Jones, E.H. Hicks, Etowah Georgia, Fever, Illness, Josie, Mrs. Angelica Cooper
2005.36.183: E.C. Young to Son, 1856 March 29
Tags: 1856, ambrotype, Bereavement, E. C. Young, Family Life, Fort Gaines, George, Grandmother, Health, Sister, Son, Transcription, Walnut Grove
2005.36.681: E. Randolph Jones to Dr. R. M. Young, 1856 May 8
Murphy's Chapel Cemetery
The oldest known grave is that of a Confederate soldier buried in 1861.…
Wilson's Headquarters and Camp - Gravelly Springs, Alabama Marker
The text on the marker reads: "At this site from mid-January to mid-March 1865, Maj. Gen. James Harrison Wilson, U.S. Army, assembled the…
Wesleyan Hall Marker
The text on the marker reads: "Chartered 1856 as Florence Wesleyan University, R.H. Rivers, President. Regarded as North Alabama's most eminent landmark, this Gothic Revival…
Wesleyan Bell Marker
The text on the marker reads: "The Wesleyan Bell was manufactured by the C.S. Bell Company in Hillsboro, Ohio, it is made of…
Weeden Heights - Early 1900s Marker
The text on the marker reads: "This Twentieth century business and residential area was developed by John D. Weeden Jr. during the…
Waterloo - Settled 1819 - Incorporated 1832 Marker
The text on the marker reads: "One of Alabama's oldest incorporated towns. Waterloo was an important Tennessee river ports during the steamboat ear. In low~…
Walnut Street Historic District Marker
The text on the marker reads: "Walnut Street began as a residential area in the national economic boom of the 1880s and 1890s and continued its…
Vietnam War Memorial Marker
The text on the marker reads: "The following men from Lauderdale County made the supreme sacrifice for our Nation during the War…
Trinity Episcopal Church 1984 Marker
The text on the marker reads: "Episcopal services in Florence began in 1824. Rev. Thomas Armstrong Cook organized Trinity Episcopal Church in 1836. The…
Trail of Tears Marker
The text on the marker reads: "Thousands of Cherokee Indians passed through Waterloo in the 1830s when they were forced by the U.S. government to move West on the "Trail of Tears".…
Town of Killen Marker
The text on side one of the marker reads: "The area known as Killen in Lauderdale County, was settled in the early 1800s. In 1826, Joseph Mason was…
Thomas Sigismund Stribling Marker
The text on the marker reads: "In 1934, T.S. Stribling won the Pulitzer Prize for The Store, part of a trilogy set in Florence. His story "Birthright" was…
The University of North Alabama Marker
The text on the marker reads: "The University of North Alabama became the first school in the history of NCAA scholarship football to win three…
The Father of Rock 'N' Roll / Sam Phillips in Florence Marker
The text on side one of the marker reads: "Sam Phillips fell in love with the miracle of sound and the unifying power of music. Moving to Memphis, Tennessee, he embraced the…
The American Legion - 1919 Marker
The text on side one of the marker reads: "The American Legion, an organization of U.S. War Veterans was founded in Paris, France, March…
Sweetwater 1828 Marker
The text on the marker reads: "Home of Major John Brahan, veteran of War of 1812, Major General, Alabama Militia, who owned…
St. Michael's Catholic Church Marker
The text on the marker reads: "In 1872, Catholics of German ancestry settled on the former Wilson Plantation and…