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City of Tuscaloosa incorporated. Tuscaloosa becomes part of the new U.S. state of Alabama. 1826 - Alabama state capital relocated to Tuscaloosa from Cahaba. [1] 1831 - University of Alabama opens. 1835 - Battle–Friedman House built. [3] 1837 - Independent Monitor newspaper begins publication. [4] 1840 - Population: 1,949. 1847 - State capital ...
County Notes; 85002925 Aduston Hall: Gainesville Sumter: Built from 1844–46 for Amos Travis, a native of Georgia. ... Tuscaloosa: Built 1825 73000346 Tanglewood ...
Decatur: 1829 House Oldest building in the city of Decatur. [33] Collins-Marston House: Mobile: 1832 House Possibly the state's oldest surviving example of a creole cottage style house. [34] Old State Bank: Decatur: 1833 Bank The first state bank and oldest bank building in the state. [30] Barton Academy: Mobile: 1836 School
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January 14, 1972 (1010 Greensboro Ave. Tuscaloosa: 6: Byler Road: Byler Road: November 19, 1974 (11 mi (18 km) north of Northport, off U.S. Route 43: Northport: 7: Caplewood Drive Historic District
Cahaba, also spelled Cahawba, was the first permanent state capital of Alabama, United States, from 1820 to 1825. [2] It was the county seat of Dallas County, Alabama until 1866.
Hayneville: Soldiers of Lowndes County Who Died in Service, Hayneville Town Square; Headland: Henry County Confederate Memorial (1936) by UDC, Headland Chapter No. 1673 [43] Huntsville: Confederate Soldier Memorial, erected near the Madison County Courthouse (1905) by UDC. [44] Moved to Maple Hill Cemetery in 2020. [45] [46]
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