Sannoner Historic District Marker
This historic marker is located on North Court Street, Florence AL. The text on the marker reads: "Named for Ferdinand Sannoner, who surveyed the town of Florence for the Cypress Land Company in 1818, the district contains twenty-five structures on North Court and North Pine Streets. Wealth...
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Cultural resources Historic Markers; Florence, AL; Lauderdale County, AL |
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This historic marker is located on North Court Street, Florence AL.
The text on the marker reads: "Named for Ferdinand Sannoner, who surveyed the town of Florence for the Cypress Land Company in 1818, the district contains twenty-five structures on North Court and North Pine Streets. Wealth planters, lawyers and merchants occupied the six fine antebellum homes: Courtview (1855) Gov. Edward Asbury O'Neal (1840's), Irvine Place (1843), Conner Place (1854), Wakefield (1820's) and Hickory Place (James Irvine's House 1832.) Other structures date from the late nineteenth century and early twentieth centuries." |
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Sannoner Historic District MarkerDylan Tucker, University of North AlabamaHistoric Markers; Florence, AL; Lauderdale County, ALThis historic marker is located on North Court Street, Florence AL.
The text on the marker reads: "Named for Ferdinand Sannoner, who surveyed the town of Florence for the Cypress Land Company in 1818, the district contains twenty-five structures on North Court and North Pine Streets. Wealth planters, lawyers and merchants occupied the six fine antebellum homes: Courtview (1855) Gov. Edward Asbury O'Neal (1840's), Irvine Place (1843), Conner Place (1854), Wakefield (1820's) and Hickory Place (James Irvine's House 1832.) Other structures date from the late nineteenth century and early twentieth centuries."Alabama Cultural Resource Survey11/6/2015Texthttps://omeka.lib.auburn.edu/items/show/1308“Sannoner Historic District”. Accessed 11/06/2015. http://www.lat34north.com/historicmarkersal/ |
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Sannoner Historic District Marker |
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Sannoner Historic District Marker |
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Dylan Tucker, University of North Alabama |
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Dylan Tucker, University of North Alabama |
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