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Properties on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage by county (Madison–Perry)

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This is a list of properties on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage, sorted alphabetically by county. This list contains all entries for Madison County through Perry 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.

There are approximately 1683 properties and districts listed on the Alabama Register.[1] Of these, approximately 239 are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) and 6 are designated as National Historic Landmarks (NHL).[3]


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This list is complete through the most recent Alabama Historical Commission listings, posted March 12, 2024.[1]

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Madison County

Site name Date listed City or Town Built or Established NRHP/NHL
1 Alabama A&M University Historic District August 3, 1990 Normal 1911 NRHP
2 Allison-Hewlett House and Cemetery August 25, 1994 Huntsville c. 1823
3 Camp Monte Sano Archaeological Site May 21, 2001 Huntsville 1888–98
4 Dr. James L. Carpenter Home April 19, 2006 New Hope 1936
5 Cherokee Indian School House Land July 11, 2006 Owens Cross Roads c. 1800
6 Constitution Hall Park October 31, 1975 Huntsville 1819
7 Ditto's Landing September 30, 1999 Huntsville c. 1807
8 East Hall (Oakwood Sanitarium) August 13, 1987 Huntsville 1909
9 Fairview October 20, 1977 Huntsville c. 1868
10 First Baptist Church May 19, 2023 Huntsville c. 1962-1966
11 Ford-Countess House October 31, 2013 Huntsville c. 1820s NRHP
12 Gurley Cumberland Presbyterian Church November 4, 1987 Gurley 1912
13 Gurley Historic District November 17, 1995 Gurley c. 1874-1972 NRHP
14 Harris Home for Children April 30, 2020 Huntsville 1961
15 House/Hinds Cemetery March 22, 1991 Huntsville vicinity 1809–11
16 Jordan–Moore–Kelly House February 12, 2015 Huntsville c. 1828
17 Jude-Crutcher House May 19, 1999 Huntsville 1812 NRHP
18 Kranz-Dreger House March 24, 2022 Huntsville 1917 NRHP
19 Laura's View Train Station Archaeological Site May 21, 2001 Huntsville 1889
20 Lee Mansion (Moved to current site in 1975) March 24, 2005 Madison c. 1818, 1840
21 Leech-Hauer House July 28, 1978 Huntsville c. 1830 NRHP
22 Lewis-Powell House November 15, 2012 Madison c. 1873
23 Madison County Poorhouse Cemetery November 2, 1990 New Market c. 1870-1935
24 Madison County Rosenwald School October 25, 2018 Meridianville c. 1923
25 McCrary House January 31, 1979 Huntsville vicinity Prior to 1830, 1870 NRHP
26 Memphis and Charleston Railroad Freight Depot June 25, 2002 Huntsville c. 1856 NRHP
27 Monte Sano Elementary School January 19, 1999 Huntsville 1958–59
28 Monte Sano State Park June 19, 1996 Huntsville 1930s
29 Moore-Jordan-Busbin Mansion (Flint River Place) October 1, 1981 Huntsville Late 1840s NRHP
30 New Hope High School (Demolished) June 14, 1977 New Hope 1920, 1936
31 New Market Historic District July 22, 1991 New Market 1850–1940 NRHP
32 Otey House January 31, 1979 Meridianville c. 1850 NRHP
33 Owens Cross Roads Church of Christ (Demolished) February 4, 2000 Owens Cross Roads 1933
34 Phelps-Jones House January 31, 1979 Huntsville Early 1820s NRHP
35 Pioneer Log Cabin September 20, 2006 Owens Cross Roads vicinity Early 19th century
36 Poplar Ridge School August 3, 1990 New Hope 1858
37 William LaFayette Quick House May 23, 1988 New Market Early 20th century
38 Robert P. Cain Mercantile June 20, 2013 Madison c. 1859
39 Schrimsher Farm/Sunrise Terrace Subdivision May 19, 1998 Huntsville 1950
40 Simmons House May 26, 1975 Huntsville c. 1850
41 St. John AME Church June 27, 2019 Huntsville 1970
42 Steamboat Gothic House October 27, 1975 Huntsville 1890
43 Steger-Nance House (Dr. Howard Place) September 24, 1981 Huntsville c. 1854 NRHP
44 Temple B'nai Sholom July 29, 1977 Huntsville 1898 NRHP
45 The Cross on Round Top Mountain December 10, 2020 Huntsville 1963
46 Union Chapel, Campus of University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) September 7, 1975 Huntsville c. 1835
47 Viduta Historic District March 8, 1994 Huntsville 1830–1930
48 Warden's Residence, Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge February 2, 2001 Triana 1941 NRHP
49 William Hooper Councill High School February 2, 2001 Huntsville 1927–53

Marengo County

Site name Date listed City or Town Built or Established NRHP/NHL
1 Altwood February 19, 1988 Faunsdale c. 1836 NRHP
2 Ashe Cottage (Ely House) August 22, 1975 Demopolis 1832 NRHP
3 Askew House (Beechwood) (moved in 1983) July 29, 1992 Linden vicinity c. 1847-48
4 Bethel Baptist Church April 11, 1984 McKinley c. 1840
5 Bolton-Agee House October 4, 1978 Demopolis Mid-1840s
6 Dayton "Town Hall" (Boddie Law Office) September 9, 1977 Dayton c. 1858
7 First United Methodist Church October 4, 1978 Demopolis 1895–97
8 Frank Lankster House December 9, 2021 Linden c. 1954
9 Marengo County High School March 24, 1995 Thomaston 1909
10 Morning Star Baptist Church May 13, 1988 Demopolis c. 1914-1920
11 Putnam School August 5, 2010 Putnam 1926
12 Robertson Banking Company October 12, 1976 Demopolis Early 20th century
13 Rosenbush Furniture Company June 20, 1978 Demopolis c. 1895
14 Bert & Mary Rosenbush House August 5, 2010 Demopolis 1952–1954
15 St. Leo's Catholic Church January 31, 1979 Demopolis 1905
16 St. Luke Missionary Baptist Church December 1, 2016 Gallion c. 1913
17 Spight-Davis House October 4, 1978 Demopolis 1854
18 Victorian House (Dr. Cock's Office) June 19, 1997 Demopolis c. 1890
19 Victorian House (Parr House) (demolished) June 19, 1997 Demopolis c. 1890
20 Victorian House (Shelby's Boarding House) June 19, 1997 Demopolis c. 1890
21 Welch-George House September 20, 1978 Demopolis c. 1882

Marion County

Site name Date listed City or Town Built or Established NRHP/NHL
1 Ada Hannah School November 9, 2017 c. 1965
2 Dickinson's Store July 18, 1989 Brilliant 1907
3 Ernest Baxter Fite House and Law Office December 4, 1992 Hamilton c. 1927-28 NRHP
4 Friendship North Baptist Church August 18, 2022 Detroit c. 1920; 1950
5 Hamilton House July 15, 1976 Hamilton 1875
6 Henson Service Station February 21, 2019 Guin 1942
7 R. W. Harris & Son General Merchandise Store and Warehouse April 18, 2007 Winfield 1911
8 Hillcrest September 6, 1984 Winfield c. 1921–22
9 Johnson Rural Medical Museum October 19, 1979 Hamilton c. 1902
10 Pastime Theatre February 12, 2015 Winfield c. 1937
11 Judge Terrell House August 5, 2010 Pikeville c. 1820s
12 Winfield Bank October 1, 1997 Winfield 1961
13 Winfield High School Gymnasium July 15, 2021 Winfield c. 1941
14 Winfield WPA/NYA Building May 6, 2020 Winfield 1940

Marshall County

Site name Date listed City or Town Built or Established NRHP/NHL
1 Albertville High School March 24, 1995 Albertville 1912
2 Boaz Elementary School June 26, 2003 Boaz 1924
3 Christ Episcopal Church October 19, 1979 Albertville 1882
4 Claysville School June 24, 2004 Guntersville 1928
5 East Main Street Historic District May 19, 1998 Albertville c. 1880-1974
6 Episcopal Church of the Epiphany (Moved to Boaz) June 19, 1996 Guntersville 1917
7 First Baptist Church and Cemetery February 6, 1998 Boaz 1922–23
8 First National Bank January 22, 2009 Guntersville c. 1926
9 First Presbyterian Church October 19, 1979 Guntersville 1911
10 Colonel Montgomery Gilbreath House June 26, 2003 Guntersville c. 1843
11 Guntersville Depot March 7, 2002 Guntersville 1892
12 Harbor Master Building at City Boat Docks (demolished) May 19, 1998 Guntersville Mid-1950s
13 A.R. Hooper House (Lake Guntersville Bed & Breakfast) January 22, 2009 Guntersville c. 1910
14 Hotel Thompson (Burned 1989, formerly listed on NRHP) August 22, 1985 Arab 1890, 1936
15 Methodist Episcopal Church June 30, 1995 Boaz 1917
16 Howard Powell Estate August 25, 2011 Guntersville c. 1890
17 Snead Junior College April 6, 1998 Boaz 1920–42 NRHP
18 Snellgrove Homestead June 30, 1995 Boaz 1900 NRHP
19 Spanish House (Carter House) September 15, 1975 Guntersville 1928

Mobile County

Site name Date listed City or Town Built or Established NRHP/NHL
1 Ace Theater April 30, 2020 Mobile c. 1940
2 Alexander House July 6, 1978 Mobile 1853
3 Bankhead Tunnel January 25, 1977 Mobile 1938
4 Battleship Alabama Memorial Park October 28, 1977 Mobile 1965 2 NHL's
5 Bellingrath Gardens and Home September 14, 1977 Theodore vicinity 1927, 1935 NRHP
6 Blackwell House July 15, 2001 Semmes c. 1951
7 Chunchula School June 27, 2007 Chunchula c. 1909
8 Citronelle Depot February 20, 1986 Citronelle 1902, 1917
9 Coden Post Office May 22, 2008 Coden c. 1906
10 Creola Station December 19, 1991 Creola 1905
11 Dawes-Theodore School July 18, 1989 Theodore 1911
12 Ebenezer Baptist Church of Cottage Hill September 12, 2019 Mobile 1969
13 Faith-Brown House September 9, 1977 Mobile 1878
14 Fowl River Community House March 24, 1995 Theodore c. 1939
15 Ella Grant School (House of Hope Inc) March 8, 1994 Prichard 1923
16 Gulf City Paper Company Site July 17, 1981 30 miles (48 km) north of Mobile on U.S. 45 1867–78
17 Howell House September 16, 2021 Semmes c. 1897, 1920
18 Kimball-McMillan-Yarborough House July 29, 1977 Mobile c. 1855
19 Kirk House May 28, 2009 Axis 1914
20 Loper-Young House February 4, 2000 Chickasaw 1919
21 Manley-Ruther House February 4, 2000 Chickasaw 1919
22 Alfred Sidney McDonald House February 4, 2000 Chickasaw
23 Mose Hudson Tapia Library September 3, 2020 Bayou La Batre 1933; 1963
24 Nan Grey Davis House December 16, 2010 Theodore c. 1921
25 Rabby House May 22, 2008 Coden c. 1840
26 Rosa A. Lott School (Citronelle Consolidated School) May 19, 2011 Citronelle c. 1948
27 Royal Oaks July 15, 2021 Coden c. 1896
28 St. Rose of Lima Historic District March 1, 2024 Coden c. 1853-1995
29 St. Thomas Episcopal Church September 26, 2007 Citronelle 1895
30 Satsuma School May 23, 1988 Satsuma 1936
31 Semmes First Baptist Church and Cemetery August 18, 2022 Semmes 1959;1970; 1989; 1998; 2000
32 Semmes High School/Semmes Middle School December 9, 2021 Semmes c. 1949; 1950
33 Semmes School August 25, 1994 Semmes 1902
34 Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church December 19, 2019 Mobile 1960
35 Smith-Goolsby House September 30, 1999 Chickasaw 1919
36 Springhill Avenue United Methodist Church August 18, 2022 Mobile 1952; 1964; 1979
37 Jay W. Stack House July 22, 1991 Mobile 1926
38 State Street AME Zion Church October 20, 1977 Mobile 1854 NRHP
39 Steam Locomotive 1527 August 19, 1976 Mobile 1926
40 Stone Street Baptist Church April 11, 1984 Mobile 1909, 1931 NRHP
41 Tanner Williams Old School House August 24, 2022 Tanner Williams 1915
42 Whistler Historic District November 26, 1975 Prichard Early 20th century

Monroe County

Site name Date listed City or Town Built or Established NRHP/NHL
1 Bethany Baptist Church and Cemetery May 3, 2001 Burnt Corn 1874
2 Concord Baptist Church January 31, 1978 Buena Vista 1904–05
3 Dennis House August 19, 1983 Monroeville 1905
4 First National Bank of Monroeville (Elbrecht Building) November 13, 1996 Monroeville c. 1925
5 Hendrix-Morgan Home May 19, 2011 Mexia c. 1904
6 C. L. Hybart House May 22, 2008 Monroeville c. 1926
7 Indian Springs Baptist Church and Cemetery June 26, 2003 McWilliams vicinity 1825
8 McDuffie Place May 22, 2008 Franklin vicinity c. 1860–90
9 Monroe County Public Library May 22, 2008 Monroeville c. 1938
10 Monroeville Rosenwald School Site and Industrial Jr. High School December 10, 2020 Monroeville 1927; 1960
11 MT. Pleasant Methodist Church and Cemetery March 24, 2022 Uriah c. 1820; 1895; c. 1940; 2020
12 New Hope Baptist Church and Cemetery February 4, 2000 Natchez c. 1855 NRHP
13 Old Salem Baptist Church February 21, 2019 Frisco City 1950; 1952; 1978
14 Old Scotland Presbyterian Church May 23, 1988 Tunnel Springs vicinity 1837
15 Perdue Hill Masonic Lodge November 1, 1976 Perdue Hill 1819
16 Calvin J. Rhodes House September 28, 2004 Excel vicinity c. 1890
17 Rikard's Mill (Reconstructed 1993–94) October 7, 1998 Beatrice 1935
18 Turnbull House June 14, 2018 Beatrice c. 1838
19 Village of Buena Vista April 14, 1978 Buena Vista Early 19th century
20 Watkins House October 4, 1993 Burnt Corn vicinity c. 1830

Montgomery County

Site name Date listed City or Town Built or Established NRHP/NHL
1 Abner McGehee Burying Ground November 13, 1996 Hope Hull 1827–1935
2 Alabama War Memorial October 28, 1977 Montgomery 1968
3 Alabama State University Historic District August 25, 1994 Montgomery 1916–45 NRHP
4 Aurelia Eliscera Shines Browder House August 5, 2010 Montgomery 1920
5 J. M. Barnes House December 19, 1991 Montgomery 1898
6 Belser-Marshall House (demolished 2006) March 12, 1997 Mt. Meigs c. 1840
7 Bethel Cemetery September 30, 1999 Pintlala 1843–1962
8 Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church & Cemetery May 19, 2011 Lapine c. 1932
9 Bethelonia Missionary Baptist Church August 18, 2022 Montgomery c. 1900-1915
10 Black Bricklayers Hall February 21, 2019 Montgomery 1912
11 Margaret Booth School for Girls (Montgomery Fellowship House for Men) April 11, 1984 Montgomery 1880s NRHP
12 Brame-Cody-Neal House January 29, 1980 Montgomery 1836 NRHP
13 Brantwood Children's Home November 9, 2017 Montgomery c. 1928
14 Aurelia Eliscera Shines Browder House August 5, 2010 Montgomery c. 1920
15 Cecil Rosenwald School April 1, 2010 Cecil vicinity c. 1923
16 Centennial Hill Historic District April 14, 1992 Montgomery
17 Church of The Good Shepherd January 29, 1980 Montgomery c. 1900-1901
18 Clay Street Baptist Church September 20, 2006 Montgomery 1956
19 Cleveland Court Apartments 620–638 March 30, 1989 Montgomery 1943 NRHP
20 Cole-Samford House February 15, 1977 Montgomery c. 1915
21 Claudette Colvin House August 5, 2010 Montgomery 1940
22 Community House (Jackson-Community House) July 21, 1978 Montgomery 1853 NRHP
23 Cottage Hill Historic District April 16, 1975 Montgomery Late 19th– Early 20th century NRHP
24 Cradle of the Confederacy Railroad Museum (Louisville & Nashville Baggage Car No. 1456 at Montgomery Union Station) January 29, 1980 Montgomery 1926–74
25 Davis Theater for the Performing Arts April 11, 1984 Montgomery 1929
26 Tony Davis Jr. House December 4, 1992 Hope Hull c. 1871
27 Day Street Baptist Church June 20, 1978 Montgomery 1882
28 Department of Public Safety Headquarters and Museum April 14, 1978 Montgomery 1937
29 Ebenezer Primitive Baptist Church and Cemetery January 24, 2008 Ramer c. 1836
30 Electric Street Car at Montgomery Union Station (current location unknown) May 9, 1978 Montgomery 1886
31 Executive House (Charles S. Conley Law Office) October 31, 2013 Montgomery c. 1945
32 First Baptist Church May 10, 2000 Montgomery 1910–15
33 First White House of the Confederacy August 14, 2012 Montgomery 1832–35 NRHP
34 Fourth Aviation Squadron Historic District, Maxwell Air Force Base September 27, 2007 Montgomery 1942
35 Frazier Hill June 25, 2002 Montgomery c. 1830
36 General Richard Montgomery Riverboat July 21, 1976 Montgomery 1974–76
37 Georgia Washington School November 10, 2017 Mt. Meigs 1950s
38 Grace Episcopal Church January 29, 1980 Mt. Meigs 1892–93 NRHP
39 Grady School (South Montgomery County Academy) November 15, 2012 Grady c. 1927
40 Gunter House (demolished) June 2, 1981 Ramer c. 1830s
41 Highland Avenue School October 22, 1993 Montgomery 1903
42 Holt Street Baptist Church May 26, 1986 Montgomery 1913
43 Kilby Hall at Alabama State University August 25, 1994 Montgomery 1922
44 Lincoln Cemetery September 30, 1999 Montgomery 1907
45 Little House (demolished) January 31, 1979 Montgomery c. 1890
46 Loveless School March 8, 2023 Montgomery c. 1923
47 Brake and Edna Lucas House September 27, 2007 Mt. Meigs vicinity c. 1900
48 Lucas House February 20, 1986 Mt. Meigs 1826
49 Madison Park School March 29, 2012 Montgomery c. 1955
50 Marks House November 23, 1976 Pike Road 1825–30
51 McIntyre-Napier House March 13, 1996 Ramer 1941–56
52 Metcalf-Crommelin-Wood House (World Heritage Museum) October 14, 1981 Montgomery 1890s
53 Marshall J. Moore House February 25, 1999 Montgomery 1900
54 Mt. Olive Baptist Church September 12, 2019 Montgomery 1959
55 Mount Zion AME Zion Church June 30, 1995 Montgomery 1899 NRHP
56 Edgar D. Nixon House May 26, 1986 Montgomery c. 1946-1948
57 Noble-Adair-Roper House (Noble Hill) January 31, 1979 Montgomery c. 1881
58 Old Selma Farm April 1, 2010 Montgomery 1942
59 Old Ship African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church March 3, 1976 Montgomery 1834 NRHP
60 M. K. Paul Store (Shaver Store) August 25, 2011 Pine Level c. 1860
61 Pintlala School April 14, 1992 Pintlala
62 Providence Presbyterian Church March 25, 1983 Le Grand 1854, 1895
63 Ramer Baptist Church (Old Ramer Baptist Church/Ramer Masonic Lodge #243) November 13, 1996 Ramer c. 1858
64 Red's Little School House October 7, 1998 Grady 1910, 1985
65 Riverview (Tyson Baber Plantation) December 19, 1991 Montgomery vicinity 1870s–1880s
66 Rose Hill July 18, 1989 Mt. Meigs 1918
67 Sidney Lanier High School October 31, 2013 Montgomery 1928–29
68 Stone-Young Plantation (Magnolia) September 28, 2000 Montgomery 1852 NRHP
69 Tabernacle Methodist Church July 6, 1978 Pintlala c. 1893
70 Tankersley Rosenwald School June 26, 2003 Hope Hull c. 1922 NRHP
71 Tharin Hall October 7, 1998 Snowdoun c. 1880
72 Thorington-Arrington-Campbell House February 2, 1983 Montgomery 1914
73 F. J. Tillison House (The Teacher's Home) December 4, 1992 Ramer 1900
74 Charlie and Lucille Times House September 27, 2007 Montgomery c. 1939
75 Trinity Lutheran Church and Parsonage June 27, 2019 Montgomery c. 1948
76 Tulane-Simmons House April 19, 2006 Montgomery c. 1921
77 Union Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church August 10, 2017 Montgomery c. 1962
78 West Boylston Manufacturing Company Textile Mill and Mill Village September 24, 2002 Montgomery c. 1927–28
79 Western Railway of Alabama Car Shops and Engine Terminal Historic District May 19, 1998 Montgomery 1898–1920s
80 Bertha P. Williams Library October 25, 2018 Montgomery 1960
81 Hank Williams Grave at Oakwood Cemetery Annex January 25, 1977 Montgomery 1954
82 Willow Glen April 11, 1984 Grady 1872
83 Winter Place September 29, 2005 Montgomery c. 1850, c. 1870 NRHP
84 Wright Brothers Flying School Site (Wright Brothers Hangar) at Maxwell Air Force Base (replica built and dismantled in 1976) November 5, 1976 Montgomery 1910, 1976

Morgan County

Site name Date listed City or Town Built or Established NRHP/NHL
1 Barta Log Cabin (John Y. Ferguson Log Dwelling) January 24, 2008 Hartselle vicinity c. 1850-1860
2 Bethel Road Historic District December 21, 1977 Hartselle Early 1900
3 Carver School March 29, 2012 Decatur c. 1928
4 Confederate Memorial Monument on the Morgan County Courthouse lawn March 24, 2005 Decatur 1922
5 Cotaco Opera House (Masonic Lodge) November 5, 1976 Decatur 1890 NRHP
6 Crabb–Key House June 14, 2018 Hartselle c. 1830 NRHP
7 Dancy-Polk House October 11, 1978 Decatur 1829 NRHP
8 East Main Street July 21, 1975 Hartselle Early 20th century
9 First Missionary Baptist Church November 2, 1990 Decatur 1919
10 First Presbyterian Church December 9, 2021 Decatur 1953; 1978
11 Forest Home October 19, 1979 Trinity vicinity 1857–59 NRHP
12 Garner Memorial CME Church December 16, 2010 Decatur c. 1945
13 Hartselle Depot May 12, 1976 Hartselle 1915
14 Hartselle Elementary School (F. E. Burleson Elementary School) May 3, 2001 Hartselle 1916
15 Hartselle Tabernacle December 15, 1989 Hartselle 1897
16 L & N Freight Depot March 13, 1996 Hartselle 1915
17 Morrow Cemetery November 13, 1978 Somerville vicinity Rev. War era
18 William Murphey House April 16, 1985 Trinity vicinity c. 1830 NRHP
19 Old Cotaco White House March 8, 1994 Somerville c. 1818
20 Old Decatur Courthouse Site April 23, 1976 Decatur 1926
21 Old Morgan County High School January 31, 1979 Hartselle 1909
22 Price-Wooten Home (Springwood) October 17, 1980 Priceville 1856
23 Princess Theater (In the Albany Heritage Neighborhood Historic District) October 23, 1981 Decatur 1887
24 R. W. Puckett House March 25, 2004 Hartselle c. 1896
25 Ratliff–Lyle House January 22, 2009 Priceville 1847–1870s
26 Roberts Duplex May 10, 2000 Hartselle 1935
27 Robinson Farmhouse November 15, 2012 Priceville c. 1924
28 Saint John Elementary School March 24, 2022 Somerville 1901
29 Southern L&N Railroad Merchant Shops (Demolished December 28, 2000) May 19, 1999 Decatur Late 19th century
30 U. S. Post Office (Hartselle Utilities Building) May 26, 1986 Hartselle 1939
31 Wayman Chapel AME Church December 16, 2010 Decatur c. 1907
32 Westview Plantation October 19, 1979 Decatur vicinity 1841 NRHP
33 Rev. John Paul Mose Woodall House March 25, 2004 Hartselle c. 1896
34 Wyatt-Malone Building December 9, 2021 Decatur c. 1920; c. 1968

Perry County

Site name Date listed City or Town Built or Established NRHP/NHL
1 Brand-Moore-Holmes House (Holmestead) September 20, 2006 Marion vicinity c. 1830 NRHP
2 Carlisle Hall (Kenworthy Hall) December 15, 1989 Marion vicinity 1858–61 NHL
3 Cocke House May 1980 Marion Early 1830s
4 Fairhope Plantation December 19, 1991 Uniontown vicinity 1857–61 NRHP
5 Fikes Ferry Bridge July 15, 1976 Marion vicinity 1904
6 Fiquet-Perkins-Sturdivant-Moore House February 6, 1978 Marion 1850s
7 Gus Mitchell Store Site August 27, 2020 Marion c. 1920
8 Lillie Grove Baptist Church and Cemetery March 8, 2023 Marion c. 1934
9 Lincoln High School Gymnasium and Classroom Addition September 29, 2005 Marion 1963
10 Lockett-Martin House (Napoleon Lockett House) July 7, 1980 Marion Early 1840s
11 Ocmulgee Baptist Church March 10, 1978 Selma vicinity 1834
12 Phillips Memorial Auditorium February 19, 1988 Marion 1938–39 NRHP
13 Uniontown Post Office November 23, 1976 Uniontown Before 1861
14 Zion United Methodist Church October 17, 1980 Marion c. 1819-1822; 1880

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "The Alabama Register of Landmarks & Heritage" (PDF). preserveala.org. Alabama Historical Commission. March 12, 2024. Archived (PDF) from the original on March 19, 2024. Retrieved March 19, 2024.
  2. ^ a b c "Chapter 460-X-3: Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage". Administrative Code of Alabama. State of Alabama. September 22, 1982. Archived from the original on October 10, 2006. Retrieved January 15, 2009.
  3. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010. Retrieved March 19, 2024.

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