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We Support-Friends of the General Joe Wheeler Home Foundation, Courtland (AL)

  Located near Courtland, Alabama, Pond Spring was home to Joseph Wheeler, former Major General of Cavalry of the  Confederate … Continue reading We Support-Friends of the General Joe Wheeler Home Foundation, Courtland (AL)

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Endangered Landmark-Greenwood House, Greensboro (AL)

Greenwood might be considered two houses in one.  When attorney Sydenham Moore built the present handsome Greek-Revival residence in 1856, … Continue reading Endangered Landmark-Greenwood House, Greensboro (AL)

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Forgotten Landmark-Wesley Plattenburg House, Selma (AL)

The rare raised cottage with Greek Revival and Italianate details was built in 1842 as the center of Weseley Plattenburg’s … Continue reading Forgotten Landmark-Wesley Plattenburg House, Selma (AL)

Forgotten Landmarks

Forgotten Landmark-Tukabatchee Lodge, Crawford (AL)

This frame structure at the eastern edge of town was named for the most important town of the Upper Creek. … Continue reading Forgotten Landmark-Tukabatchee Lodge, Crawford (AL)

Forgotten Landmarks

Forgotten Landmark-Glover Tavern, Forkland (AL)

This structure, built in 1830, was originally the William Glover House.  It is located at the junction of A.L. Isaac … Continue reading Forgotten Landmark-Glover Tavern, Forkland (AL)

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Landmarks Society of DeKalb County, Fort Payne (AL)

Landmarks of DeKalb County, Inc. was organized on August 4, 1969 as a private, non-profit educational and cultural organization.  It … Continue reading Landmarks Society of DeKalb County, Fort Payne (AL)

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