The marker reads: 400 Government Street 1860 (Ketchum House-Cathedral Rectory) -- Ante-bellum town mansion of W. H. Ketchum. Commandeered as Headquarters of Union Army by General E. R. S. Canby, who occupied Mobile on April 12, 1865. Since 1906 used as Cathedral Rectory and home of the Bishop of Mobile. ERECTED BY HISTORIC MOBILE PRESERVATION SOCIETY 1978 . Top of the sign: Image of the state of Alabama with Mobile written diagonally across it and six flags over the state.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/historical_architecture_main/8264/thumbnail.jp
Depicts the Alabama state capitol building within a star shape surrounded by six flags: Old Glory; R...
The marker reads: SHERMAN\u27S HEADQUARTERS Green-Meldrim Mansion General William Tecumseh Sherman ...
The marker reads: CITY HALL (Continued from other side) The City of Auburn bought the building in 1...
The marker reads: CHRIST CHURCH (EPISCOPAL) Established in 1823, the first Episcopal Congregation i...
The markers reads: BIG ZION AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL ZION CHURCH This congregation originated in...
The marker reads: CATHEDRAL-BASILICA OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Parish established in 1703 by Joh...
The text on the marker reads: FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH -- The Methodist Episcopal Church of Tr...
The marker reads: SALEM, ALABAMA FOUNDED 1835 -- Among the earliest settlers were the families of H...
The marker reads: UNION SPRINGS, ALABAMA (Continued from other side) On December 5, 1866, Bullock C...
The marker reads: CITY HALL In 1846, Auburn\u27s founder, Judge John J. Harper deeded the property ...
The marker reads: THE SALVATION ARMY IN MOBILE -- At the corner of Conception and St. Francis Stree...
The marker reads: GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH -- This church had its origins in a mission station establ...
Location of Marker: Front of Wesleyan Hall. Text: Chartered 1856 as Florence Wesleyan University, R....
The marker reads: MILLER-MARTIN TOWNHOUSE -- John H. Miller built this Gothic Revival townhouse in ...
The marker reads: COLUMBIA METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH., SOUTH -- On June 26, 1883, a Good Templers ...
Depicts the Alabama state capitol building within a star shape surrounded by six flags: Old Glory; R...
The marker reads: SHERMAN\u27S HEADQUARTERS Green-Meldrim Mansion General William Tecumseh Sherman ...
The marker reads: CITY HALL (Continued from other side) The City of Auburn bought the building in 1...
The marker reads: CHRIST CHURCH (EPISCOPAL) Established in 1823, the first Episcopal Congregation i...
The markers reads: BIG ZION AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL ZION CHURCH This congregation originated in...
The marker reads: CATHEDRAL-BASILICA OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Parish established in 1703 by Joh...
The text on the marker reads: FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH -- The Methodist Episcopal Church of Tr...
The marker reads: SALEM, ALABAMA FOUNDED 1835 -- Among the earliest settlers were the families of H...
The marker reads: UNION SPRINGS, ALABAMA (Continued from other side) On December 5, 1866, Bullock C...
The marker reads: CITY HALL In 1846, Auburn\u27s founder, Judge John J. Harper deeded the property ...
The marker reads: THE SALVATION ARMY IN MOBILE -- At the corner of Conception and St. Francis Stree...
The marker reads: GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH -- This church had its origins in a mission station establ...
Location of Marker: Front of Wesleyan Hall. Text: Chartered 1856 as Florence Wesleyan University, R....
The marker reads: MILLER-MARTIN TOWNHOUSE -- John H. Miller built this Gothic Revival townhouse in ...
The marker reads: COLUMBIA METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH., SOUTH -- On June 26, 1883, a Good Templers ...
Depicts the Alabama state capitol building within a star shape surrounded by six flags: Old Glory; R...
The marker reads: SHERMAN\u27S HEADQUARTERS Green-Meldrim Mansion General William Tecumseh Sherman ...
The marker reads: CITY HALL (Continued from other side) The City of Auburn bought the building in 1...