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First Presbyterian Church Demopolis, Alabama Side B 2010-1112D0340 First Presbyterian Church Demopolis, Alabama Side A: Charter members 1839: John B. Cook (first elder) Mary S. Cook Elmira Gaither Eleanor L. Lucy Mariah S. Tillinghast Benajah P. Whitlow Eliza A. Whitlow Ira Patterson Sarah Young First resident pastor (1846-53); The Rev. William Flinn Side B: Organized with nine members by Tuscaloosa Presbytery, on November 1, 1839, the Rev. Isaac Hadden officiating. Erected brick building, still standing, on northeast corner of Public Square in 1843. Sold to Marengo County in 1869 for use as court house. Wooden church dedicated December 5, 1869, on present site donated by Dr. Cincinnatus Ashe. Major remodeling, 1905; steeple modification, 1936; Eastside addition, 1953; Northside addition, 1989. Alabama Historical Association 1990 300 North Strawberry Avenue, Demopolis, Marengo County, Alabama. November 12, 2010. (TC) Fayette County Court House - Archibald M. Willard Murals
Opened on May 1, 1885, this is the third Fayette County Court House building. Ohio artist Archibald Willard, who is best known for the patriotic painting, "The Spirit of '76," was commissioned by the firm Cooks Brothers to do painting and fresco work for the interior walls of the courthouse. Willard did not sign his work and the artist's identity remained a mystery for nearly 75 years until confirmation was made in August 1956. The artist's name was cleverly disguised in the delivery address of the letter in "The Spirit of the U.S. Mail" mural. The other primary murals, "Spirit of Electricity" and "Spirit of the Telegraph," adorn the third floor corridor. Side B is Washington Court House Riot of 1894 See also: cookies for cancer quick oatmeal cookies family cookbook titles kitchen craft cookie cutters electric downdraft cooktop how long to cook sausage easy no bake cookie recipe cook county democratic party |