Coldwater Stagecoach Stop
The Coldwater Stagecoach Stop is located 302 South Dickson St. in Tuscumbia. It was built as early as 1815 as a small log cabin. It served as a stagecoach stop on the Jackson Military Road and is believed to be one of several cabins operated as a hotel by Michael Dickson, the first white settler to...
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Cultural resources Coldwater Stagecoach Stop Jacob Grandstaff, University of North Alabama |
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Cultural resources Tuscumbia; Colbert County; Alabama; Andrew Jackson; Old Jackson Highway; Stagecoach Stop |
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The Coldwater Stagecoach Stop is located 302 South Dickson St. in Tuscumbia. It was built as early as 1815 as a small log cabin. It served as a stagecoach stop on the Jackson Military Road and is believed to be one of several cabins operated as a hotel by Michael Dickson, the first white settler to Tuscumbia. |
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Coldwater Stagecoach StopJacob Grandstaff, University of North AlabamaTuscumbia; Colbert County; Alabama; Andrew Jackson; Old Jackson Highway; Stagecoach StopThe Coldwater Stagecoach Stop is located 302 South Dickson St. in Tuscumbia. It was built as early as 1815 as a small log cabin. It served as a stagecoach stop on the Jackson Military Road and is believed to be one of several cabins operated as a hotel by Michael Dickson, the first white settler to Tuscumbia. Alabama Cultural Resource SurveyNovember 27, 2015https://omeka.lib.auburn.edu/items/show/1527“Natchez Trace Parkway,” Accessed November 17, 2015, http://www.scenictrace.com/coldwater-stagecoach-stop/
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Coldwater Stagecoach Stop |
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Coldwater Stagecoach Stop |
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Jacob Grandstaff, University of North Alabama |
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Jacob Grandstaff, University of North Alabama |
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