Stone marker is reminder of the only Civil War action in Wiregrass area. It occurred in Skipperville in 1864, and Newton one month before the war ended in 1865.
Stone marker is reminder of the only Civil War action in Wiregrass area. It occurred in Skipperville in 1864, and Newton one month before the war ended in 1865.
Stone marker is reminder of the only Civil War action in Wiregrass area. It occurred in Skipperville in 1864, and Newton one month before the war ended in 1865
Newton, AL MonumentsBuilding was girls' dormitory of Baptist Collegiate Institute (estab. 1895). Now houses public library and agriculture museum. Tours available;
Newton, AL MuseumsBuilt in 1850s prior to Civil War by Dr. Brownfield, one of Opelika's 1st physicians. Example of transition from Greek Reviva...
Sister museum to National Voting Rights Museum. Permanent and temporary exhibits that depict historical, topical and provocat...
Restored 1930s fine arts palace, owned by Troy State University Montgomery. Subscriber series comprised of touring production...