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  2. Trinity, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.trinityal.gov. Trinity is a town in Morgan County, Alabama, United States. It is included in the Decatur Metropolitan Area and the Huntsville-Decatur Combined Statistical Area. As of the 2020 census, the population of the town was 2,526, [3] up from 2,095 in 2010. It was incorporated in 1901.

  3. Apalachicola Fort Site - Wikipedia

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    The Apalachicola Fort Site is located in a rural setting in eastern Russell County, Alabama, on a bluff overlooking the Chattahoochee River a few miles from the Holy Trinity monastery. The site was chosen by the Spanish governor of La Florida, Don Diego De Quiroga y Losada, for its proximity to Apalachicola, the principal town of the Lower Creeks.

  4. Forest Home (Trinity, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    November 21, 1980. Designated ARLH. October 19, 1979 [2] The Forest Home (also known as the Absalom L. Davis House) is a historic residence near Trinity, Alabama. The house was built in 1856 on land given to him upon his father-in-law's death. Davis was a farmer, a teacher at LaGrange College (today known as the University of North Alabama ...

  5. Bessemer, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    GNIS feature ID. 2403864 [3] Sales tax. 10.0% [6] Website. bessemeral.org. Bessemer is a city in Jefferson County, Alabama, United States and a southwestern suburb of Birmingham. The population was 26,019 at the 2020 census. [4] It is within the Birmingham- Hoover, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area, of which Jefferson County is the center.

  6. Dr. William E. Murphey House - Wikipedia

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    July 9, 1986. Designated ARLH. April 16, 1985 [2] The Dr. William E. Murphey House was a historic residence near Trinity, Alabama, United States. The house was built around 1824 by George Murphey, a settler from North Carolina. The house eventually passed to his son, William. It was a Tidewater cottage with a hall and parlor layout, common in ...

  7. Boxwood Plantation Slave Quarter - Wikipedia

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    The Boxwood Plantation Slave Quarter (also known as The Little Brick) is a historic building near Trinity, in Lawrence County, Alabama. The plantation was founded in late 1810s by Samuel Elliot, an Ulsterman who had originally settled in Middle Tennessee. Elliott and his son, Samuel Jr., built Boxwood into one of the largest plantations in the ...