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Marble City Cemetery
In 1898, the Marble City Cemetery officially opened after the city of Sylacauga bought one acre from James T. Persons. Although there are earlier marked graves, it was originally a burial ground for the Pearson family. The original deed, notarized by…
Margaret Booth School for Girls
In 1914, Margaret Booth opened the Margaret Booth School as a college preparatory school for girls. This school occurred in Booth’s home. Margaret Booth was a longtime proponent of women’s education after receiving her own education in Montgomery…
Mars Hill Church of Christ
The Mars Hill Church of Christ, established in 1871, is one of twenty-nine Churches of Christ in Florence. The Church of Christ denomination emerged out of the American Restoration Movement, a movement to reestablish America’s Christianity on the…
Mary Martin Hall
The institution that would come to be known as Auburn University’s first library operated out of three rooms on the second floor of William J. Samford Hall. These rooms quickly became overcrowded with an excessive amount of volumes. In 1908, Andrew…
Tags: Auburn, Education, Lee County
Maud McKnight Lindsay Marker
This historic marker is located on Cole Street near Old Brandon Elementary School in East Florence, Alabama.
The text on the marker reads: "Born in Tuscumbia, Lived in Sheffield Daughter of Robert Burns Lindsay, Governor of Alabama 1870-72.…
The text on the marker reads: "Born in Tuscumbia, Lived in Sheffield Daughter of Robert Burns Lindsay, Governor of Alabama 1870-72.…
McCartney Cemetery
To reach McCartney Cemetery from Rogersville, head north on AL 207 for one mile. Then turn left on County Road 55. Head straight on County Road 559 and the cemetery is at the end of the road.
A full list of records can be viewed within the…
A full list of records can be viewed within the…
McFarland Park and Recreation Area Marker
This historic marker is located on McFarland Drive in Florence, AL.
The text on the marker reads: "This bottom land serves as a reservoir for TVA's flood control program. Florence leases it for recreational purposes when not being used by TVA.…
The text on the marker reads: "This bottom land serves as a reservoir for TVA's flood control program. Florence leases it for recreational purposes when not being used by TVA.…
Meadows Cemetery
Located in Beauregard along Lee County Road 240.
Coordinates: 32.51997, -85.23179
Coordinates: 32.51997, -85.23179
Mechanicsville Cemetery
Located in Smiths Station along Old West Dirt Road.
Coordinates: 32.6681901, -85.1393829
Coordinates: 32.6681901, -85.1393829
Memorial Park Cemetery
Located in Auburn on Memorial Park Drive.
Coordinates: 32.5965238, -85.4607818
Coordinates: 32.5965238, -85.4607818
Memory Hill Cemetery
Located in Opelika along Columbus Parkway.
Coordinates: 32.6376344, -85.3110551
Coordinates: 32.6376344, -85.3110551
Metal's Terrace
Metal’s Terrace was a project initiated to provide housing for African American workers in the Shoals. This was also known as the War Housing Project Ala 1213. This housing was to be used strictly for African Americans. It became ready to house…
Michael Center
The Negro Community Recreation Center was built in the 1950s strictly for African American use in Sheffield, Alabama. The cost of the Negro Recreation Center was reported to be S80,000. Alongside the new community center a pool was built. The…
Michael Hall Mobbs Marker
This historic marker is locate on the Walk of Honor located at River Heritage Park.
The text on the marker reads: "Representing the Secretary of Defense at the Strategic Arms Reduction Talks in the 1980's, Michael Mobbs was a leader in…
The text on the marker reads: "Representing the Secretary of Defense at the Strategic Arms Reduction Talks in the 1980's, Michael Mobbs was a leader in…
Miller Cemetery
To reach Miller Cemetery from Rogersville, travel east on US 72 and turn south onto County Road 70. Take a left and continue for 1/2 mile. The cemetery will be on the right side of the road.
A full list of records can be viewed in the source.
A full list of records can be viewed in the source.
Mitchell Cemetery
To reach Mitchell Cemetery from Rogersville, head north on AL 207 towards mile marker 10. The cemetery is on the left side of the road with a driveway attached to it. The cemetery is divided into four sections. Section A is to the south and Section C…
Mitchell-Whatley Mill and Dam
James Mitchell purchased 400 acres along Chewacla Creek and built a dam and sawmill in 1837. Mr. Collins bought the mill in 1880, but it was washed away during a flood in 1889 and would not be rebuilt until 1905. J. Milton Whatley bought the property…
Morgan County Celebration Arena
The Morgan County Celebration Arena is located in Priceville, Alabama at 67 Horse Center Road. The arena has 32 barns with a total of 672 stalls. There are 50 indoor vendor areas and a parking area that can hold 2,500 cars. The arena is 150 feet by…
Morris Chapel Cemetery
Located in Opelika along South Uniroyal Road.
Coordinates: 32.6104129, -85.3374447
Coordinates: 32.6104129, -85.3374447
Morris Chapel United Methodist Church
Currently, the Morris Chapel Methodist Church is located on Lawrence County Road 217 near Hillsboro, Alabama. Named after the Reverend Moses S. Morris, the church dates to 1852 making it one of oldest churches located in Lawrence County.…
Mount Moriah School
Located on Wrights Mill Road in close proximity to the entrance of Chewacla State Park, the Mount Moriah Rosenwald School was founded in or around 1932. The one-room school functioned for around thirty years, until the Lee County Board of Education…
Mount Olive Cemetery
Located in Auburn along Society Hill Road.
Coordinates: 32.5895798, -85.4052245
Coordinates: 32.5895798, -85.4052245
Mount Sinai Cemetery
Located in Waverly along West Farmville Road.
Coordinates: 32.6604105, -85.5082835
Coordinates: 32.6604105, -85.5082835
Mount Sinai School
Adjacent to Mount Sinai Church, Mount Sinai School catered to Farmville’s African-American schoolchildren. Housed in a two-story building, the school operated from 1913 until some undisclosed date during the 1940s. Janie Jones of Opelika taught at…
Mount Vernon Cemetery
Located in Auburn along South College Street.
Coordinates: 32.5293033, -85.5213388
Coordinates: 32.5293033, -85.5213388
Mount Zion Cemetery
Located in Smiths Station along Lee Road 294.
Coordinates: 32.5440279, -85.1141035
Coordinates: 32.5440279, -85.1141035
Mount Zion School
Mount Zion was a Rosenwald school located in Florence, Alabama. The local community was provided a grant from Julius Rosenwald to build a school for the African American community. Like other Rosenwald schools the local community had to provide…
Mountain Home School
Col. Richard Jones and his wife moved to the Moulton area for Mrs. Jones’ health. When they arrived, Col. Jones saw that there were few opportunities for children to get an education. In 1841, he constructed the first schoolhouse. The school became…
Mountain Tom Clark Marker
This historic marker is located at entrance to Florence Cemetery near US 72, Florence, Alabama.
The text on the marker reads: "The notorious outlaw gang leader who boasted that no one would ever run over Tom Clark lies buried near the center of…
The text on the marker reads: "The notorious outlaw gang leader who boasted that no one would ever run over Tom Clark lies buried near the center of…
Mr. Leavitt of Franklin County
Mr. Leavitt came to Franklin County in the early 1900s and lived on Spruce Pine mountain. After life as a sea captain, Mr. Leavitt desired a new life of peace and quiet. He always boasted that he brought "enough money to last the rest of his life".…
Mt. Carmel Baptist Church
Mount Carmel Baptist Church was conceived of and organized in 1929. The original incarnation of the church consisted of a group of men meeting in the home of Mingo White, Sr. The group eventually planned to rent a store for use as a church. The…
Mt. Pleasant Cumberland Presbyterian Church Cemetery
Mt. Cumberland Presbyterian Church was established by a faction which split from nearby Old Brick Presbyterian Church. The earliest burial in the cemetery is Josephine "Josie" Davidson Kerby (1870-1916). The RootsWeb source linked below contains a…
Mt. Pleasant Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery
To reach the Mt. Pleasant Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery from AL-157 in Muscle Shoals, head east on 2nd Street/AL-184 and after 6 miles, turn right onto County Line Road. The church and cemetery are on the left.
Murphy's Chapel Cemetery
Murphy's Chapel Cemetery is located ½ mile east of Alabama Highway 20, on Lauderdale County Road 8 at Murphy's Chapel Free Will Baptist Church northwest of Florence, Alabama.
The oldest known grave is that of a Confederate soldier buried in 1861.…
The oldest known grave is that of a Confederate soldier buried in 1861.…
Muscle Shoals
The Muscle Shoals is a section of the Tennessee River in North Alabama. This is the shoals that gives the surrounding area its name. The section on the river totals 37 miles in length. This was once an impassable barrier along the river. It made…
Tags: Canal, Colbert County, Muscle Shoals, Tennessee River
Muscle Shoals Canal Marker
This historic marker is located at the intersection of U.S. 72, Killen, Alabama.
The text on the marker reads: "Lock Six, headquarters of Muscle Shoals Canal, was located 1.3 miles south of here. An 1836 attempt to build a bypass canal around the…
The text on the marker reads: "Lock Six, headquarters of Muscle Shoals Canal, was located 1.3 miles south of here. An 1836 attempt to build a bypass canal around the…