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  2. List of oldest buildings in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    The oldest house in Alabama owned and occupied by the family that built it. It is also documented in the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS), 1934. Sadler House: McCalla: 1819 House This home may have originally consisted of an circa 1819 log pen that was later expanded upon. [20] Weeden House: Huntsville: 1819 House Early Huntsville home ...

  3. List of plantations in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    "A frame residence of eight rooms, one of the first homes of so pretentious forms in that country," [9] built by H. A. Tayloe, who co-owned it and was later bought out by brother George P Tayloe, who then passed it on to his son John William Tayloe, who designed Hawthorne (Prairieville, Alabama) and married Miss Lucie Randolph of "Oakleigh ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Alabama

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    Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, first church of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. when he began his work as a national civil rights activist, in 1955 with the Montgomery bus boycott in Montgomery Gaineswood in Demopolis Clark Hall in the Gorgas–Manly Historic District on the University of Alabama campus Tannehill Ironworks in Tuscaloosa ...

  5. Gaineswood - Wikipedia

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    Gaineswood was designed and built by General Nathan Bryan Whitfield, beginning in 1843 as a dog-trot cabin, an open-hall log dwelling.Whitfield was a cotton planter who had moved from North Carolina to Marengo County, Alabama in 1834.

  6. Fort Bibb - Wikipedia

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    After the Ogly Massacre, many of the settlers in the surrounding area began to build protective stockades around their homes. [2] Fort Bibb was first constructed in early 1818 and was built around the home of Captain James Saffold. [3] The fort was named for William Wyatt Bibb, who was the acting governor of the Alabama Territory. [4]

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Barbour ...

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    Built around 1850, this was the home of Confederate General Henry D. Clayton, Sr., former President of the University of Alabama as well as his son Henry D. Clayton, Jr., a legislator, a judge and the author of the Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914. 4: Drewry-Mitchell-Moorer House: Drewry-Mitchell-Moorer House: April 13, 1972 : 640 N. Eufaula Ave.