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STONE TABLETS FROM THE FORMER PUBLIC HEALTH BUILDING 1912 EIGHT AVENUE SOUTH 1947-1979 THE FIRST PUBLIC HEALTH FACILITY IN THE U.X. BUILT WITH HILL-BURTON FUNDS Submitted by @LostToHistory
THE EPPES-DURR MEMORIAL GARDEN Created by William D. Eppes & M. L. Morgan -1999. In loving memory of Mrs. Talmadge Dewitt Epped, supporter of civil rights, public education, arts...
From the old Ullman High School in Birmingham, AL. Now located on the UAB campus as part of athletics. Submitted by @LostToHistory
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THIS TREE PLANTED IN MEMORY OF GEORGE WASHINGTON From 1932, to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Washington's birth. Linn Park, Birmingham, AL. Submitted by @LostToHistory
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Capt. Charles Linn (1814 - 1882) Son of a Swedish ironmaster, Linn built Birmingham's first industry, Birmingham Car & Foundry Company (Linn Iron Works); the first bank, The National Bank...
IN MEMORY OF THE PIONEERS MANY OF WHOM SLEEP IN THIS SCARED SPOT AND WHOSE VISION, COVRAGE, AND ADRVOVS LABOR HAVE BEN ABVNDANTLY REWARDED BY THE WONDERFVL DEVELOPMENT OF THIS GREAT...
ROSEDALE Benjamin F. Roden formed the Clifton Land Company in 1886 to develop this area. The development was reorganized in 1889 as the South Birmingham Land Company. Theodore Smith, nurseryman...
Located in Jefferson County in Shades Valley, Homewood came into existence with the combination of Edgewood, Rosedale, and Oak Grove. Hollywood, a fourth community, joined Homewood later. The...
IN MEMORY OF WINSTON P. ANDERSON 1ST LIEUTENANT CO E.325TH INF. 82ND DIV. A E. F. HE GAVE HIS LIFE FOR HIS COUNTRY IN FRANCE JULY 4TH 1918 BURIED IN ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY 1921 IN...
Hugh Kaul followed in the footsteps of his fatehr and grandfather - linking business success with service to one's community. He successfully organized the Alabama Forestry Association...
TOP OF SEAM THIS RED MOUNTAIN IRON ORE IS BASIS OF BIRMINGHAM'S IRON-STEEL INDUSTRY Submitted by @LostToHistory
Built by local industrialist A. H. "Rick" Woodward, Rickwood Field served as home to the Birmingham Barons and Birmingham Black Barons for most of the 20th century. Recognized as...
COMMEMORATING THE ORIGINAL LOCATION OAKGROVE CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1886 - 1967 REV. R. J. C. AHIL, FIRST PASTOR THE ZELOSOPHIAN ACADEMY FOUNDED 1890 BY REV. J. H. B. HALL Submitted by...
Multiple purpose Christian university founded 1841 as Howard College by Alabama Baptists at Marion. Moved to East Lake, Birmingham, 1887. Established on this campus 1957. Acquired Cumberland...