Properties on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage by county (Autauga–Choctaw)

This is a list of properties on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage, sorted alphabetically by county. This list contains all entries for Autauga County through Choctaw County, the other listings may be found here.[1] The Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage is an official listing of buildings, sites, structures, objects, and districts deemed worthy of preservation in the U.S. state of Alabama.[2]

These properties, which may be of national, state, and local significance, are designated by the Alabama Historical Commission, under the authority of the Alabama Legislature.[2] General criteria for inclusion in the Alabama Register includes that the property is at least 40 years old; is associated with events of state or local significance; is associated with the lives of persons of state or local significance; is representative of a type, style, or period of architecture; or is associated with Alabama's history or prehistory. It must also possess integrity of location and construction and convey a feeling for the time and place of construction.[2]

The Alabama Register occasionally includes properties that do not meet the general criteria for inclusion, such as moved or reconstructed structures. These properties are included when they have been sensitively relocated to a site similar to the original, closely match the construction of the original significant building, or are of exceptional importance to the state.[3]

There are approximately 1421 properties and districts listed on the Alabama Register.[1] Of these, approximately 196 are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) and 5 are designated as National Historic Landmarks (NHL).[4]

AutaugaBaldwinBarbourBibbBlountBullockButlerCalhounChambersCherokeeChiltonChoctaw
This list is complete through the most recent Alabama Historical Commission listings, posted June 13, 2014.[1]

Autauga County

Site name Date listed City or Town Built or Established NRHP/NHL
1 Autaugaville Historic District October 7, 1998 Autaugaville
2 Bell House October 7, 1998 Prattville Circa 1893 NRHP
3 Gin Shop Hill Water Tank January 31, 1978 Prattville
4 Billy Johnson Place July 29, 1992 Deatsville
5 Johnson-Rawlinson House October 4, 1996 Marbury vicinity Circa 1867–1870
6 Lamar Estate Family Home and Statesville School Site February 4, 2000 Autaugaville vicinity Circa 1920
7 Lassiter-Treadwell House July 22, 1991 Autaugaville Circa 1820 NRHP
8 Mount Sinai School February 2, 2001 Prattville 1919 NRHP
9 Pine Level Cultural Center September 26, 2007 Pine Level
10 Posey House June 29, 1976 Prattville Circa 1840
11 Daniel Pratt Cemetery September 14, 1977 Prattville 1849–1886
12 Daniel Pratt Farm Gin March 29, 1977 Prattville 1844
13 Rawlinson Grist Mill October 28, 1977 Autaugaville Circa 1875
14 Rawlinson Grist Mill Machinery March 10, 1978 Autaugaville Estimated 1900

Baldwin County

Site name Date listed City or Town Built or Established NRHP/NHL
1 Thomas Atkinson House April 19, 2006 Tensaw Circa 1840
2 Bayside Academy May 27, 1975 Daphne Circa 1838
3 Bromley School / James E. Cook Memorial Presbyterian Chapel & Cemetery October 13, 2013 Spanish Fort vicinity Circa 1920 (altered 1940s)
4 Chambless-Biggs House June 30, 1995 Tensaw vicinity Circa 1896
5 Church of the Sacred Heart March 22, 1991 Fairhope 1876, 1916
6 Concrete Water Tower June 24, 2004 Bay Minette 1915
7 D’Olive Plantation Site April 19, 2006 Daphne Prehistoric – 1880
8 Fairhope Museum of History May 28, 2009 Fairhope 1928
9 L & N Railroad Depot July 7, 1980 Bay Minette Circa 1911
10 Little Bethel Baptist Church November 3, 1986 Daphne Circa 1867
11 Malbis Memorial Church November 30, 1977 Malbis Circa 1965
12 Malbis Plantation Historic District September 25, 2008 Malbis
13 McNair House (Sunnyside Hotel) May 11, 1983 Magnolia Springs Circa 1897 NRHP
14 Montrose Historic District July 30, 1975 Montrose NRHP
15 Charles M. Nelson House May 22, 2008 Fairhope Circa 1898
16 Old English Place (Atkinson-Till Place) March 14, 1978 Stockton Circa 1835
17 People's Supply Company March 13, 1996 Silverhill 1902 NRHP
18 Pinewood Pottery Kiln July 6, 1976 Fairhope Circa 1939
19 Rhodes Store February 10, 1976 Bay Minette Circa 1890
20 Rosinton School (Demolished) May 19, 1999 Robertsdale 1919
21 St. Francis at the Point Traditional Episcopal Church October 1, 1997 Point Clear 1898
22 Strong-Meador House June 10, 1982 Daphne Circa 1858
23 Swift-Coles House October 6, 1978 Bon Secour Circa 1900
24 U.S. Post Office August 13, 1987 Bay Minette 1937–1939

Barbour County

Site name Date listed City or Town Built or Established NRHP/NHL
1 Clayton Presbyterian Church March 20, 1981 Clayton Circa 1879
2 Copeland-Reeves House April 16, 1985 Eufaula Circa 1886
3 Eufaula High School Auditorium April 11, 1984 Eufaula 20th century
4 Fenn-Boyd House April 11, 1984 Clayton Circa 1840
5 Joyce-Copeland-Reeves House April 16, 1985 Eufaula Circa 1851
6 Kendall-Edmondson-Hallenbeck House May 25, 1976 Eufaula Circa 1860
7 McLeroy-Calton-Hurlbert House April 11, 1984 Eufaula Circa 1882
8 McGee Home October 1, 1997 Baker Hill 1873
9 Ramah Baptist Church December 15, 2011 Midway Circa 1840s
10 Turner-Hightower Farm July 6, 1978 Clayton Circa 1859
11 Wallace Home August 14, 1975 Clayton Circa 1897
12 Woodlane December 15, 1989 Eufaula 1852 NRHP

Bibb County

Site name Date listed City or Town Built or Established NRHP/NHL
1 Bibb County Training School November 6, 1975 Centreville Circa 1889
2 Brierfield Coal & Iron Company Superintendent’s House (moved to present site 2010) December 16, 2010 Brierfield Circa 1882/1887
3 Green Pond Presbyterian Church and Cemetery February 25, 1999 Green Pond 1884
4 Howard-Cooper-Cleveland House (The Oaks) October 13, 2013 Centreville Circa 1837
5 James Wallace Mason House February 6, 1998 Brent Circa 1889
6 Old Bibb County High School (Destroyed by fire 2008) July 29, 1977 Centreville Circa 1908
7 Sandy Chapel Methodist Church March 29, 1977 Centreville Circa 1910
8 Vance-Ellison House November 16, 1978 Centreville Circa 1899
9 West Blocton Commercial Historic District January 24, 2008 West Blocton Circa 1922–1928
10 Woodstock United Methodist Church July 22, 1991 Woodstock Circa 1893

Blount County

Site name Date listed City or Town Built or Established NRHP/NHL
1 Bangor United Methodist Church March 20, 2003 Garden City 1930
2 Barclift Inn January 24, 2008 Blountsville Circa 1834
3 Berry Mountain School October 7, 1998 Rosa vicinity
4 Blount County Activity Building July 22, 1991 Oneonta 1940
5 Blountsville Baptist Church January 24, 2008 Blountsville Circa 1956
6 Blountsville Methodist Church November 13, 1978 Blountsville Circa 1886
7 Copeland-Ellis House July 21, 1978 Oneonta Circa 1914
8 Crump-Oliver Farm October 11, 1978 Oneonta Circa 1841
9 Denton-Hendrix House January 31, 1979 Oneonta Circa 1917
10 Griffith House June 30, 1995 Guntersville 1851 NRHP
11 A.L. Head House January 24, 2008 Blountsville Circa 1890
12 Holland Farm July 29, 1977 Horton Circa 1891
13 Masonic Hall January 24, 2008 Blountsville Circa 1933
14 Murphree Log Cabin July 6, 1978 Oneonta Circa 1819
15 Thomas Nation House May 19, 1998 Blountsville Circa 1835
16 Old Easley Covered Bridge March 3, 1976 Rosa Circa 1927 NRHP
17 Oneonta Community House August 3, 1990 Oneonta 1934
18 Oneonta Federal Building August 25, 1994 Oneonta 1937–1938
19 J.B. Pennington High School Gymnasium January 24, 2008 Blountsville Circa 1939
20 Ratliff Building January 24, 2008 Blountsville Circa 1939
21 Stracener Bridge May 17, 1977 Snead Circa early 1900
22 Warren House Complex November 2, 1990 Blountsville Mid–19th century
23 Warren Springs Petroglyphs February 20, 1986 Blountsville Prehistoric

Bullock County

Site name Date listed City or Town Built or Established NRHP/NHL
1 Aberfoil School March 24, 2005 Union Springs 1945
2 Chunnenugee Ridge March 5, 1976 Union Springs
3 First Baptist Church December 4, 1992 Midway 1912
4 Fitzpatrick United Methodist Church June 20, 1978 Fitzpatrick Circa 1858
5 Foster-Bryan-Brown House September 14, 1977 Union Springs Circa 1852–1856 NRHP
6 Dr. S.N. Hogan House May 19, 1998 Union Springs Circa 1871–84
7 Hunter-Anderson House January 14, 1980 Union Springs Circa 1843
8 Hunter House March 30, 1989 Union Springs
9 Kennon-Paulk-Shanks House October 20, 1977 Union Springs Circa 1860
10 L.M. Moseley (The Homespun) May 10, 2000 Union Springs 1910
11 Memory Chapel Funeral Home (Poe's Memory Chapel) February 20, 2014 Union Springs Circa 1910
12 Mt. Hilliard Methodist Church August 6, 1976 Union Springs Circa 1856
13 Old Fitzpatrick Baptist Church September 25, 2008 Fitzpatrick
14 Old Fitzpatrick Post Office September 25, 2008 Fitzpatrick
15 Old Merritt School November 2, 1990 Midway 1921 NRHP
16 Old Parsonage for the United Methodist Church December 19, 1991 Midway 1888
17 Old Union Church August 14, 1975 Union Springs Circa 1835
18 Sterling Price Ranier House April 1, 2010 Union Springs Circa 1902
19 Samuel Sellers Cemetery October 7, 1998 Perote Graves 1856–1931
20 Sardis Baptist Church December 19, 1991 Union Springs 1847 NRHP
21 St. James C.M.E. Church December 19, 1991 Midway 1883
22 The "Yellow House" November 13, 1996 Union Springs
23 Town Creek Missionary Baptist Church March 29, 2012 Union Springs Circa 1834

Butler County

Site name Date listed City or Town Built or Established NRHP/NHL
1 Bartram Trail May 12, 1976 Greenville vicinity
2 Butler Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church January 31, 1979 Greenville Circa 1867 NRHP
3 William Carter Home (Pine Flat Plantation) March 8, 1994 Forest Home vicinity Circa 1825–1830
4 Clive Shell Farm December 15, 2011 Chapman Circa 1890s, 1930s
5 Coleman-Crenshaw House March 24, 2005 Greenville vicinity Circa 1815
6 Corry-Morton House October 19, 1979 Greenville Circa mid–1850s
7 Dr Pepper Bottling Plant November 15, 2012 Georgiana Circa 1920
8 First Presbyterian Church March 29, 1977 Greenville Circa 1886 NRHP
9 Fort Dale Cemetery January 29, 1980 Greenville vicinity Graves to 1818
10 Fort Dale Street Historic District March 20, 1980 Greenville 1850–1930s
11 Gafford-Hartley-Mullins House October 7, 1998 Greenville vicinity
12 Hawkins' Quarters March 13, 1996 Forest Home vicinity 1878–1911
13 Henry-Beeland-Stanley House September 20, 1978 Greenville
14 Howard-Raybon House September 2, 1982 Greenville NRHP
15 Liberty Chapel Church February 27, 1978 Greenville vicinity Circa 1858
16 Lomax-Hannon Junior College March 29, 1977 Greenville Circa 1911 NRHP
17 Magnolia Manor October 26, 1978 Greenville Circa 1870
18 Julian and Betty McGowin House March 7, 2002 Georgiana vicinity 1950
19 McKenzie High School April 1, 2010 McKenzie Circa 1929–1931
20 Milner-Boone House March 25, 2004 Georgiana Circa 1858
21 Milner-Speir-Moody Home January 25, 1977 Greenville Circa 1848
22 Mount Zion School March 24, 1995 Greenville 1934
23 Oak Grove Methodist Church January 29, 1980 Greenville vicinity Circa 1872
24 Oak Lawn Farm March 29, 2012 Greenville Circa 1870
25 Oakey Streak Methodist Church June 9, 1977 Greenville vicinity Circa 1875 NRHP
26 Old Abrams Place May 12, 1976 Greenville Circa 1859–1860
27 Old Fort Dale Site January 29, 1980 Greenville vicinity Circa 1818
28 Old Log Barn January 29, 1980 Greenville vicinity Circa 1825
29 Pine Flat Methodist Church July 6, 1978 Forest Home Circa 1858
30 Pioneer Cemetery November 23, 1976 Greenville
31 Major Edward Preston Price House October 7, 2008 Forest Home vicinity
32 Searcy School April 18, 2007 Greenville vicinity 1922
33 Steiner House July 28, 1978 Greenville Circa 1886
34 Thaggard-Poole House October 19, 1979 Greenville Circa 1860s
35 J.C. Watson House (Watson Hospital) November 5, 1984 Georgiana Circa 1913
36 Hank Williams, Sr. Boyhood Home July 22, 1991 Georgiana 1910

Calhoun County

Site name Date listed City or Town Built or Established NRHP/NHL
1 Antebella April 11, 1984 Alexandria Circa 1822
2 Blue Spring Mill December 15, 1997 Oxford 1885
3 Borders House (Destroyed by fire 2007) May 19, 1998 Anniston Circa 1840
4 Caldwell House March 13, 1996 Jacksonville 1860
5 Calhoun County-Oxford High School Football Stadium May 10, 2000 Oxford 1935
6 Camwood (Noble-Woodruff House) April 18, 2007 Anniston Circa 1882
7 Calhoun-Barnwell-Cole House March 24, 1995 Anniston 1837–1842
8 Choccolocco School March 13, 1996 Choccolocco 1876
9 Z.H. Clardy House October 7, 1998 Oxford Circa 1880
10 Davis C. Cooper House September 26, 2003 Oxford Circa 1911 NRHP
11 Eastwood High School March 29, 2012 Jacksonville Circa 1940
12 Fain-Webb House April 1, 2010 Piedmont Circa 1921
13 Friendship Missionary Baptist Church February 6, 1998 Anniston Circa 1923
14 Gaines Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church February 25, 1999 Anniston 1895
15 Greenwood April 23, 1987 Alexandria Circa 1842–1850 NRHP
16 Gunnells-Wingo House August 22, 1985 Oxford Circa 1860–1870
17 C.E. Hanna School (Old Calhoun County Training School) September 25, 2008 Hobson City
18 C.B. Henry Barn March 24, 1995 Jacksonville Circa 1910 NRHP
19 Jackson House (Haven Church Parsonage) October 7, 1998 Anniston 1909–1910
20 Lyric Theatre August 6, 1976 Anniston Circa 1918 NRHP
21 Mallory-Scarborough-Prather House July 5, 1983 Choccolocco vicinity 1840s
22 Parker Memorial Baptist Church September 24, 1981 Anniston Circa 1888 NRHP
23 Patillo House September 7, 1984 Oxford Circa 1864
24 Pelham-Bush Cemetery October 1, 1997 Alexandria vicinity 1853
25 Pot of Manna Lodge No. 478 May 28, 2009 Anniston Circa 1910
26 Quintard Avenue Median April 14, 1992 Anniston
27 Rhodes Place (Amity's Place) March 23, 1990 Anniston Circa 1906
28 William Sherman Rivers House December 16, 2010 Anniston Circa 1905
29 Saint Luke's Episcopal Church March 4, 1976 Jacksonville Circa 1856
30 Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church November 23, 1976 Anniston Circa 1888 NRHP
31 Smith-Mallory-Cater House (Lansing T. Smith) April 29, 1983 Anniston Circa 1891 NRHP
32 Southern Railroad Depot May 27, 1983 Piedmont Circa 1868 NRHP
33 Union Grove Cemetery July 18, 1989 Anniston Circa 1865
34 White Plains United Methodist Church February 21, 2013 Choccolocco Circa 1938
35 Margaret Woodruff Library February 20, 1986 Alexandria
36 Woods-Crook-Treadaway House January 14, 1982 Jacksonville Circa 1836 NRHP

Chambers County

Site name Date listed City or Town Built or Established NRHP/NHL
1 Chambers County Courthouse Square June 9, 1976 La Fayette Circa 1899 NRHP
2 County Line Baptist Church January 14, 1980 Dudleyville Circa 1899 NRHP
3 Fairfax Mill Village Historic District December 19, 1991 Valley 1915 NRHP
4 Fuller-Crowder House April 23, 1983 La Fayette Circa 1910
5 Griggs-Simmons House June 16, 1976 Lanett Circa 1858
6 Harmon Farmhouse August 25, 2011 Welch Circa 1875
7 Harmony Methodist Church February 2, 2001 La Fayette vicinity Mid-to-late 19th century
8 Heflin-Callahan House June 9, 1976 La Fayette Circa 1912
9 Charlie F. Higgins Farmhouse August 25, 2011 Five Points Circa 1898
10 Homeland (Boykin Place) February 19, 1988 Lanett 1840
11 Langdale Mill Village Historic District July 22, 1991 Valley 1866 NRHP
12 Joe Louis Birthplace August 6, 1993 La Fayette 1914
13 Mitchell-Wilkerson-Gaines House January 10, 1983 La Fayette Circa 1845–1850
14 Old Lanett High School October 11, 1978 Lanett Circa 1923–1924
15 Joe Rabbit House July 6, 1976 La Fayette vicinity Circa 1829
16 Rea-Schuessler-Fuller House April 11, 1984 La Fayette Circa 1850–1855
17 River View Mill Village Historic District December 19, 1991 Valley Circa 1865–1980 NRHP
18 Sharpe Pioneer Homestead February 27, 1978 La Fayette vicinity Circa 1870
19 Shawmut Mill Village Historic District December 19, 1991 Valley Circa 1907–1908 NRHP
20 Temple Beth-El March 3, 1976 Lanett Circa 1908

Cherokee County

Site name Date listed City or Town Built or Established NRHP/NHL
1 Bradford-West House October 17, 1980 Centre Circa 1863
2 Webb Chesnut House September 26, 2003 Gaylesville Circa 1850
3 Major Chisholm Daniel House August 5, 2010 Cedar Bluff Circa 1840
4 Jordan's Old Place May 9, 1978 Centre Circa 1880
5 Pleasant Gap County Store April 11, 1984 Piedmont vicinity Circa 1896
6 Pratt Park January 14, 1980 Centre Circa 1905
7 Rock Run Village July 15, 1976 Piedmont vicinity Circa 1874
8 Savage-Campbell House May 19, 1981 Centre Circa 1908–1910

Chilton County

Site name Date listed City or Town Built or Established NRHP/NHL
1 Chilton County Training School September 27, 2007 Clanton vicinity 1951
2 Confederate Memorial Cemetery March 5, 1976 Verbena vicinity Circa 1903–1933
3 Hotel Willingham May 22, 2008 Clanton
4 Lay Dam February 19, 1976 Clanton vicinity Circa 1910–1914
5 Maplesville Depot November 23, 1976 Maplesville Circa 1912
6 Maplesville Methodist Episcopal Church December 4, 1992 Maplesville Circa 1870–1890
7 Maplesville Railroad Historic District September 26, 2003 Maplesville 19th–20th century
8 Matthews-Reynolds Home December 29, 1975 Clanton Circa 1908–1909
9 Mims Ferry September 5, 1975 Coosa River Circa 1895, 1957
10 Norman Smith Pottery September 30, 1999 Lawley vicinity 1932
11 Old Stage Coach Inn August 13, 1987 Plantersville vicinity Circa 1835
12 Thorsby Public School (Old Elementary School) May 28, 2009 Thorsby 1925
13 Tomlinson House November 3, 1986 Jemison Circa 1893

Choctaw County

Site name Date listed City or Town Built or Established NRHP/NHL
1 Allen Plantation March 29, 2012 Lisman Circa 1897
2 Bladon Springs Historic District April 1, 1976 Bladon Springs Circa 1838–1910
3 Choctaw County Courthouse June 19, 1997 Butler 1906–1907
4 Log Cabin School House February 6, 1998 Toxey Circa 1850
5 Pelham United Methodist Church March 29, 2012 Edna Circa 1833; 1888
6 Pushmataha Historic District May 22, 2008 Pushmataha
7 Riderwood Union Church June 21, 2012 Riderwood Circa 1925
8 Zack Rogers House March 30, 1989 Butler Circa 1880
9 Silas Elementary School (Silas Municipal Complex) June 30, 2013 Silas Circa 1936

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "The Alabama Register of Landmarks & Heritage". preserveala.org. Alabama Historical Commission. June 13, 2014. Archived from the original on August 17, 2014. Retrieved August 17, 2014.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Chapter 460-X-3: Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage". Administrative Code of Alabama. State of Alabama. September 22, 1982. Retrieved January 15, 2009.
  3. "Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage". Alabama Historical Commission. Retrieved January 15, 2009.
  4. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010. Retrieved April 5, 2014.

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