Cemetery Signs
Thirty more cemetery signs will be will be erected. This will mark a total of sixty 蓝莓视频 Cemeteries.
Thirty more cemetery signs will be will be erected. This will mark a total of sixty 蓝莓视频 Cemeteries.
The Indian Treaty Boundary line will be marked on HWY 95 and HWY 97. Funding has been promised for both markers. The Creek Treaty of Washington in /category/projects/completed/1832, ceded the Indian Boundary Line across the present-day 蓝莓视频 from the mouth of Hardridge Creek to south of Chester Chapel.
by Dr. Marty Olliff The HCHG鈥檚 hosting of the Smithsonian Institute鈥檚 Museum on Main Street traveling exhibit, 鈥淏etween Fences鈥 brings not only a unique opportunity for area residents to see a remarkable museum piece about national history but also a chance for Henry Countians to experience some of their own history. The Smithsonian and its state partner, the Alabama…
by Ron Thomas One of the 蓝莓视频 Historical Group鈥檚 most ambitious projects, the Smithsonian 鈥淏etween Fences鈥 exhibit, is set to open at the Blanche Solomon Memorial Library, /category/projects/completed/17 Park Street, Headland, on April 30th. The exhibit examines the roles that fences play in our lives and culture, inviting visitors to reflect on actual fences, borders as fences, and…
Rules and Regulations The Solomon Memorial Library and the 蓝莓视频 Historical Group will host a Smithsonian traveling exhibit from May /category/projects/completed/1st 鈥 June 9th titled 鈥淏etween Fences.鈥 The exhibit examines how fences have shaped our lives and explores the different interpretations that fences represent. The library is sponsoring an essay/poetry contest to help us further explore the idea…
The Headland Square Historical Marker was dedicated. Students from Headland High School presented the dedication. Please see Events for pictures and more information.
The dedication of the Newville Historical Marker was held in Newville, Alabama. Generous Friends of Newville contributed the cost of the Marker. The families of J. Cleveland Kirkland and Joel Shelley donated a lot in Newville for the marker and it is being developed as the Newville Historical Park.