Cahaba, Alabama
Cahaba Cahawba | |
St. Lukes Episcopal Church, dipindahkan dari Cahaba ke Martin's Station pada 1876, dipindahkan kembali ke Cahaba pada 2007. | |
| Letak: | 32°19′01″N 87°06′05″W / 32.31694°N 87.10139°W |
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| Kota terdekat: | Selma, Alabama |
| Pihak pengelola: | Alabama Historical Commission |
| NRHP Reference#: | 73000341[1] |
| Ditambahkan ke NRHP: | 1973[1] |
Cahaba (Cahawba) merupakan sebuah kota hantu di county Dallas, Alabama, Amerika Serikat. Kota ini dulu merupakan ibu kota negara bagian Alabama pertama dari 1820-1825.[2]
Galeri
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Vine Street, probably taken in the last half of the 19th century. -
St. Luke's Episcopal Church at Martin's Station in 1934. -
Old Methodist Church in the 1930s, later burned down. -
Kirkpatrick mansion on Oak Street, burned in 1935, the two-story brick slave quarters remain intact, however. -
The Female Academy as it stood in 1903. -
The twenty-six room Perine mansion, built in the 1850s, later demolished. -
Another view of the Perine Mansion. -
Crocheron mansion, built 1843, later burned. -
Castle Morgan, a Confederate prison camp on the Alabama River at Cahaba.
Referensi dan pranala luar
- ^ a b ""Alabama: Dallas County"". "National Register of Historic Places". Diakses tanggal 2008-01-07.
- ^ ""Old Cahawba, Alabama's first state capital, 1820 to 1826"". "Old Cahawba: A Cahawba Advisory Committee Project". Diakses tanggal 2008-01-07.
Wikimedia Commons memiliki media mengenai Cahaba, Alabama.
- Cahawba Advisory Committee
- Meador, Daniel, "Riding Over the Past?"[pranala nonaktif permanen], Virginia Quarterly Review, Winter 2002.
- Fry, Anna M. Gayle. Memories of Old Cahaba. Nashville, Tenn: Publishing House of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, 1908.
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