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Publication Info:, Mobile: 1900. Date:, 1900. Scale:, not indicated. Original Source:, Alabama Department of Archives and History ... http://alabamamaps.ua.edu ~ Details
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The Malaga Inn, in the historic district of downtown Mobile, is the only hotel of its kind in Alabama. It was originally two townhouses built in 1862 by two ...
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*US belt & buckle of Adm. Buchanan, *Mobile City Museum--Mobile, Al Museum of Florida History-Tallahassee Museum of the Confederacy-Richmond ...
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One of Mobile's finest examples of the Italianate style. Famous for its cast-iron facade depicting the four seasons. National Register (1860). Lavish iron lace decorates the Richards – Daughters of the American Revolution House Museum. This beautiful Town House of the Italianate style tells the story of Mobile during its antebellum period. Steamboat Captain Charles G. Richards and his wife, Caroline Elizabeth Steele, built their dream house in 1860.
The Ideal Cement Company purchased the house from Richards’ descendants in 1946. After being turned over to the city of Mobile in 1973, the six Mobile Chapters of the Daughters of the American Revolution leased the home. The organization is responsible for furnishing and administering it as a Period House Museum. http://www.richardsdarhouse.com/ ~ Details
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"Damn the torpedoes!" is the familiar battle cry, but there's much more to the story! The Mobile Bay Civil War Trail stretches from the Gulf of Mexico to north Mobile County - over 90 miles - and documents the Battle of the Bay (August 1864) and the Overland Campaign (March - May, 1865). It is your guide to the military movements and way of life on and around Mobile Bay. Each stop along the way offers a look into what the sailors, marines, and soldiers did and saw in their day. http://www.battleofmobilebay.com/ ~ Details
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Enjoy the information and brief visual preview here on this web site. Then come to the Park itself and experience this unique historic and nature park.
Nowhere else will you experience such a rare and compatible combination of multiple historic sites nestled in pristine woodlands along the Tensaw River.
Overnight in either our modern RV Apalachee Campground with full utility hookups or in the Harper Campground for tents and pop-ups. See “Camping” for more information and rates. http://new.siteone.com/sites/blakeleypark.com/ ~ Details
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Sales of the pins will benefit Historic Mobile Preservation Society’s “Save Barton Academy” efforts. Barton Academy, Alabama’s first public school and a ...
www.historicmobile.org/ - 51k - Cached - Similar pages http://www.historicmobile.org ~ Details
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This division specializes in the history of Mobile, Alabama along the coast from Pensacola to Pascagoula, and in genealogical records for the southeastern ...
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ALABAMA - Mobile County - Historic Districts ... Barr's Subdivision Historic District (added 1990 - Mobile County - #89002452) ... http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/al/Mobile/state.html ~ Details
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MOBILE CITY COUNCIL MEETING Tuesday, August 28, 2007, 10:30 a.m. ... 31-461 Authorize Mayor to file with the Alabama Historical Commission a grant ... http://www.cityofmobile.org ~ Details
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