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Prattville Library The Tulsa City-County Library System opened the $12,000 Prattville branch on March 23, 1963. Located at 3905 Walnut Creek Drive, it was a 590 ft 2 trailer-mobile home structure on a concrete foundation housing 7500 library materials in space intended for 5000.
August 30, 1984. The Daniel Pratt Historic District is a historic district that includes 140 acres (57 ha) and 154 buildings in Prattville, Alabama. It is named in honor of Prattville's founder, Daniel Pratt. The district includes the historic downtown and is roughly bounded by 6th Street in the north, Northington Street in the east, 1st Street ...
The Daniel Pratt Cotton Gin Manufactory ( Continental Eagle Corporation 1986–2012) was a cotton gin factory created by Daniel Pratt in 1854 (Present Buildings on west side of Autauga Creek), in what is now Prattville, Alabama, [1] a town named for him. The factory became the largest cotton gin machinery factory in the world and supplied ...
Aria Daughtry helps out during a ground breaking for the new Prattville Early Learning Center in Prattville, Ala., on Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2022. “We are building for the future,” Tidmore said.
Website. www .autaugaco .org. County Number 04 on Alabama Licence Plates. Autauga County is a county located in the central portion of the U.S. state of Alabama. As of the 2020 census the population was 58,805. [2] Its county seat is Prattville. [3] Autauga County is part of the Montgomery metropolitan area .
The Prattville Dragoons were the first Company of men from the city of Prattville, and Autauga County, Alabama, to form for service in the impending American Civil War of 1861-1865. The idea for forming a Company was originally suggested by Samuel D. Oliver, from nearby Robinson Springs, Alabama. The Company organized on December 8, 1860 in the ...
Daniel Pratt Cemetery. / 32.45889°N 86.47889°W / 32.45889; -86.47889. Daniel Pratt Cemetery is a historical burial place in Prattville, Alabama. [3] The cemetery dates from 1849 to 1886. It is located roughly bounded by Northington Road, 1st, 6th, Bridge, and Court Streets. [4] The cemetery is a contributing property on the Daniel ...
Added to NRHP. February 12, 1999. Designated ARLH. October 7, 1998 [2] The Bell House (also known as Biggs House) is a historic house located at 550 Upper Kingston Road in Prattville, Alabama. It is locally significant as an excellent example of the Queen Anne style of architecture, that reached its zenith in Alabama at the turn of the 20th ...