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Betts School, Madison County, Ala.
Schools--Alabama--Madison County;
Betts School was an African American school located at the intersection of Browns Ferry Road and Balch Road. It was named for Charles Betts, who owned the plantation where the school was located. The school...
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Cedar Point School, Madison County, Ala.
Schools--Alabama--Madison County;
Cedar Point School was located approximately seven miles east of New Hope. The first building was a church and later a two-room school. The second room was added around 1911 or 1912. Students came by boat...
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Constitution Hall Park
Historic sites--Alabama--Constitution Hall Park (Huntsville, Ala.);
Constitution Hall Park is the site where Alabama became a state in 1819. The structures that were important to the event were reconstructed in 1977.
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Greene School Historic Marker
East Clinton School unveiling of historical marker, 1955. Mrs. J.S. Gowan, president of PTA 1954-55. Miss Ella Ware, teacher. Martha Powell Askins, a descendent of one of the original trustees of Greene...
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First United Methodist Church of Huntsville
Churches--Alabama--Huntsville; First United Methodist Church (Huntsville, Ala.);
First United Methodist Church on on the corner of Randolph and Greene Streets, Huntsville. This church was built in 1870 after a fire destroyed the original building on the same site during the Civil War....
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Madison Training School
Known as the Old Madison Training School, it was located on the present site of Madison Junior High.
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The Pope Mansion
Historic buildings--Alabama--Huntsville; Pope, LeRoy, 1764-1845;
Located on Echols Hill at 403 Echols Avenue, the LeRoy Pope Mansion was built in 1815 by architect George Steele on a twenty-five and one-half acre plot. It was the first mansion in Huntsville. Bricks...
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Cherokee Mission School
Presbyterian Mission Station built by the Cherokee near Guntersville. This building was erected in March, 1820, by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in...
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Cumberland Presbyterian
Presbyterian church buildings--Alabama--Cumberland Presbyterian Church (Huntsville, Ala.);
The Cumberland Presbyterian Church was located on the corner of Lincoln and Randolph Streets. Built about 1845, this was the second building designed by George Steele for the Cumberland Presbyterian Church....
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Huntsville's First Public School
Schools--Alabama--Huntsville
The first public school in Huntsville was located on the Greene Academy site in the northwest corner of east Clinton and Calhoun streets. The two-storied wooden structure opened in 1882 and was torn down...
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Huntsville shops
Railroad repair shops--Alabama--Huntsville; Railroad companies--Memphis & Charleston Railroad;
The Memphis & Charleston roundhouse was also known as the "Huntsville Shops." An adjacent engine house, car shop, and a machine shop were constructed to handle repairs and to rebuild the rolling stock....
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Cave Spring School, Madison County, Ala.
Schools--Alabama--Madison County;
This four-room Cave Spring School building at Owens Cross Roads served pupils from 1910 until 1924, when a new building was built on a different site.
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