Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Hillside Cemetery (Anniston, Alabama) / 33.65806°N 85.81750°W / 33.65806; -85.81750 ( Hillside Cemetery) Hillside Cemetery is a historic cemetery in Anniston, Alabama. It was established in 1876, and laid out by Nathan Franklin Barrett. [2] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since October 3, 1985.
Anniston Cotton Manufacturing Company. October 3, 1985. ( #85002739) 215 W. 11th St. 33°39′34″N 85°50′06″W. / 33.659444°N 85.835°W / 33.659444; -85.835 ( Anniston Cotton Manufacturing Company) Anniston. Demolished as of April 2014, now site of the Calhoun County Human Resources Department. 3.
United States. (by state then city) Hillside Cemetery (Anniston, Alabama), listed on the NRHP in Calhoun County, Alabama. Hillside Cemetery (North Adams, Massachusetts), NRHP-listed. Hillside Cemetery (Shrewsbury, Massachusetts), one of the United States' cemeteries. Hillside Cemetery (Westford, Massachusetts), NRHP-listed.
Hillside Cemetery (Anniston, Alabama) M. Magnolia Cemetery (Mobile, Alabama) Maple Hill Cemetery (Huntsville, Alabama) Mobile National Cemetery; Mount Paran Cemetery; O.
East Anniston Residential Historic District. / 33.66417°N 85.82250°W / 33.66417; -85.82250. The East Anniston Residential Historic District, in Anniston, Alabama, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993. The listing included 396 contributing buildings on 137 acres (55 ha). [1]
Grace Episcopal Church (Anniston, Alabama) Greenwood (Alexandria, Alabama) H. Hillside Cemetery (Anniston, Alabama) Richard P. Huger House; J. Janney Furnace Park; K.
Hillside is a township in Union County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.As of the 2020 United States census, the township's population was 22,456, an increase of 1,052 (+4.9%) from the 2010 census count of 21,404, which in turn reflected a decline of 343 (−1.6%) from the 21,747 counted in the 2000 census.
The plantation and community were eventually absorbed by Birmingham, a city that Mudd helped establish after the war. 94000690. Atkins' Ridge. Greensboro. 32°41′27″N 87°34′36″W / . 32.69073°N 87.57666°W. / 32.69073; -87.57666 ( Atkins' Ridge) Hale. Built for John Atkins, a native of Virginia, in 1840.