A sign on a tree reads, "Only graveyard of its kind in the world. Only coon hounds are allowed to be buried. Troop - first dog laid to rest here - Sept. 4, 1937. Please be careful with fire."
"Marker erected by D.A.R. chapter east of Whatley on old line road 1 miles from Amity Church. To mark where Gen. Jackson spent a night in 1813, with his troops to rest them."
This 94-foot long covered bridge was built circa 1860 according to the National Park Service, though some local residents believe it was built around 1820. The sign on the bridge was erected in 1955. The bridge was destroyed by arson July 15, 1972
This 94-foot long covered bridge was built circa 1860 according to the National Park Service, though some local residents believe it was built around 1820. The sign on the bridge was erected in 1955. The bridge was destroyed by arson July 15, 1972
In the telegram, sent May 21, 1935, Hovater asks how to "organize rural lines." In the letter, written May 22, 1935, Persons explains that the Authority is awaiting instructions from the national organization before it begins any projects; in the...