Historical Markers in
Calhoun County, Alabama

10th Alabama Volunteers 27th. Division Veterans Memorial Anniston Memorial Hospital Anniston Public Library Desegregation Archaic Battle of “Ten Islands” Beauregard's Headquarters Better Understandings, New Friendships Boiling Springs Road Calhoun County World War I Memorial Caver-Christian-Davis Farm Charcoal Production at Caver-Christian-Davis Farm Chief Ladiga Trail - Jacksonville Confederate Hospital Creek Indian Campaign Memorial Crook Cemetery Cross Plains - Piedmont Doctor Francis' Office Downtown Jacksonville Historic District First Presbyterian Church Forney’s Corner Fort Strother Freedom Riders General Leonidas Polk C.S.A. George W. Ingram Governor Thomas E. Kilby Grace Episcopal Church Greyhound Bus Station Protest, May 14, 1961 Historic Oxford Intendants and Mayors of Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville State University Jacksonville, Alabama Janney Furnace John Horace Forney John Tyler Morgan Joseph William Burke Lick Skillet Lincoyer Maj. John Pelham Major John Pelham Mississippi Agriculture Mississippi Earthen Mounds Muscogee (Creek) Nation Muscogee (Creek) Nation Muscogee (Creek) Nation Paleoindian Parker Memorial Baptist Church Pelham Piedmont First United Methodist Church Presidents of Jacksonville State Profile Cotton Mill Historic District Profile Cotton Mills Historic District Reconstructing the Cultural Landscape Saint John United Methodist Church Saint Luke's Episcopal Church Saint Michael and All Angels Seventeenth Street Missionary Baptist Church, Organized 1887 Simmons Park Site of Indian Trading Post Southern Railway Station Attack Tallasseehatchee Temple Beth El Temple Beth El Section Hillside Cemetery The Alabama Tennessee River Railroad The Birthplace of the “Gallant Pelham” The Choccolocco Creek Archaeological Complex The City of Oxford Cemetery The Depot The First National Bank of Jacksonville The Human Relations Council The Legacy of the Military / Anniston's Military Heritage "The Magnolias" The Murder of Willie Brewster, July 15, 1965 The Muscogee (Creek) Nation Today The Prehistoric, Protohistoric & Historic Periods The "Shattering" of the Mississippian World The Tallasahatchie Battle Field Thomas A. Walker Town of Hobson City, Alabama Trailways Attack Trailways Bus Station Attack Tyrus Raymond Cobb Welcome to the Choccolocco Park West 15th Street Historic District William Henry Forney Woodland “Spirit of the American Doughboy”