"Augusta Evans Wilson's Home is know throughout the country, for here in this beautiful old home, Mrs. Augusta Evans Wilson, the Southern authoress, wrote her many books, among which are 'St. Elmo,' 'Beulah,' and others known to every lover of...
"'Augusta Evans Wilson's Home' is know throughout the country, for here in this beautiful old home, Mrs. Augusta Evans Wilson, the southern authoress, wrote her many books, among which were St. Elmo, Beulah, and others known to every lover of...
"To Jean Baptiste LeMoyne, Sieur de Bienville, native of Montreal, Canada, naval officer of France, governor of Louisiana, and founder of first capital, Mobile, 1711. Born 1860. Died 1768. Erected by the Colonial Dames of Alabama, in everlasting...
"Bienville Square was named for Jean Baptiste LeMoyne, Sieur de Bienville, who founded the city at its present site. In the square is a monument to his memory erected by the Colonial Dames in 1906, in the form of an immense granite cross. The...