"More Signs of the Past" is a supplement to the earlier 2010 book "Signs of the Past" by David Curott. These two histories present photos of historical markers and descriptive information reminding us of the rich heritage of these three counties. Both available at Florence-Lauderdale Public Library family-history desk, the Franklin County Archive in Russellville, and various book stores. Softcover "More Signs of the Past" $19.95; . . . . . Hardcover "Signs of the Past" $34.95
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Saturday, May 10, 2014
Saturday, April 12, 2014
HUGH PATE HARRIS
Born 1909 in Lauderdale County, Hugh Harris rose to the rank of FOUR STAR GENERAL. He died in 1979 and is buried in Arlington National Cemetery, D.C.
Located in the southern area of the town of Anderson:
7051 HIGHWAY 207, ANDERSON, AL
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Pope's Tavern Museum
Pope's Tavern has a long two-century history, longer than the town of Florence. Today it serves as a wonderful museum educating old and young alike in the history and culture of Florence. Many gems reside inside including a rare battle flag of the Confederacy.
When creating my book "Signs of the Past", I wanted a photo of a Kennedy
Rifle to go with the Greenhill marker "Kennedy Gun Factory". I
remembered a rifle on display at the Pope's Museum and checked it out. I
was amazed to find it was a rare Kennedy Rifle and the museum allowed
me to photograph it and that photo appears on page 100.
Monday, March 24, 2014
Jackson's Military Road
The "Jackson Military Road" sign has been relocated by the Florence Historical Board from near Pope's Tavern to the intersection of Hermitage Drive and Military Road (near Braly Stadium).
Saturday, March 22, 2014
Church Spring Church & School
When the book "Signs of the Past" was published, the "Church Spring" maker was missing. All that remained was the damaged post so the text of the original sign and a photo of the empty post appeared in the book.
Happily, the Florence Historical Board obtained funds to replace the missing sign.
Am interesting fact missing from the sign:
Friday, March 21, 2014
St. Florian
In 2011 the town of St. Florian added an historical marker.
St.Florian is several miles north of Florence, AL,
in Lauderdale County.
Monday, March 3, 2014
LOCK 6 & The MUSCLE SHOALS CANAL
Lock 6 & Muscle Shoals Canal
On April 6, 2011, Killen, AL, unveiled this marker
In the 19th century, before the damming of the Tennessee, a series of locks and canals were constructed to carry river traffic around the numerous "shoals".
Canal headquarters was at
Lock 6.
The waters of Wilson Lake now hide the remains of
Lock 6.
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
"LAGRANGE COLLEGE" & "LAGRANGE MILITARY ACADEMY"
"LAGRANGE COLLEGE" &
"LAGRANGE MILITARY ACADEMY"
Two Lagrange signs were installed May 2012. One sign "Lagrange College" is seen from route 157, the other sign "Lagrange Military Academy" is up on Lagrange mountain near the Academy site.
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
The BATTLE of TOWN CREEK
Saturday, January 25, 2014
FLORENCE SYNODICAL FEMALE COLLEGE
The Synodical Female College
One of the earliest educational institutions in the Shoals.
One of the earliest educational institutions in the Shoals.
Located
south of Wilson Park, east of the current post office in Florence,
AL. Now occupied by a postal parking lot, there is nothing (except
this sign) to suggest the historical significance of this site.
The Synodical Female College was a very important place in
Florence during the years 1855 to 1893. It faced Wilson park and was an
imposing three story building. There was an adjoining dormitory which
was torn down in 1911 to make way for the present post office. The
school building continued to be used for various functions until it was
demolished in 1972.
Saturday, January 4, 2014
TABERNACLE CEMETERY
Tabernacle Cemetery
On Saturday, June 1, 2013, the family and friends of Tabernacle Cemetery
erected this historical marker to memorialize an important burial ground.
It is on County Road 47 , south of Rogers High School in Green Hill.
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