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Sunday, January 1, 2023

2022 April 9, Walking Tour Moulton, AL


Moulton's Head Start former Rosenwald School

 Everyone meets at Moulton's Head Start the former Rosenwald School with speaker Nita Marlborough. 

After the speech, we all walked through the building.

History of Moulton (not quite finished) painted by Monica Hooper 

I parked near the Mural of Moulton and walked to the School. 

Next, I walked to the nearby Freeman Tabernacle where we listened to Leela Reeves talk about the church. (We all went inside)

Freeman Tabernacle Church (located on Byler Road and Rosenwald Street 

On January 3, 1874, former slaves and Deacons King Crayton, George Pruitt, Tandy Crayton, and Ben Warren paid fifty dollars for land to construct the Colored Baptist Church, which was one of the earliest in the Muscle Shoals Colored Baptist Association. This organization helped black communities build churches and schools. After he died in 1933, the congregation renamed the church to honor longtime pastor John Harrison Freeman.

Our next stop was Bayler Road Church of Christ to listen to Lewis Jackson.


Smith Chapel C.M.E Church 
On this site in 1871 former slaves constructed one of the first churches and schools for African Americans in Moulton. The Colored Methodist purchased most of the materials used for the building. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Nabors Owen gave land for the Colored Baptist and Colored Methodist Church and School Moulton. The congregations worshipped together until 1874. The church is named in honor of Rev. Andrew Smith, a former pastor.

Our next stop was a guided tour of Smith Chapel led by Caroline Fletcher.


At the Moulton Cemetery  Cindy Praetor, Alicia Carpenter, and Beth Garner (who were dressed in the period) gave a talk about the tombstone they were standing next to)

Mollie, James & Lucy Downing


Elaine Jackson led us on a tour of the Hot Spot. 

the Hot Spot 
c.1945
Alabama Register of 
Landmarks and Heritage
by Alabama 
Historical Commission 
June 27, 2019 

Guides

(Marvin Jackson,  Nita Marlboro led the discussion at Rosenwald School, Lela Reeves at Freeman Tabernacle, Louise Jackson at Byler Road Church of Christ, and Carolyn Fletcher guided the tour to Smith Chapel)



 

  

Sunday, May 1, 2016

April 2016 A busy month


April 1 rode to Mule Day in Columbia Tennessee 
April 1& 4 went to Chiropractor
April 2  rode to Columbia TN to watch the Mule Day Parade ate lunch at Jacks Lawrenceburg, TN
April 5 We went on a tour of Tiffen Plant in Red Bay ate lunch Jacks Red Bay, Al 
April 6 CBS classes
April 7 went to Get Dirty at the Library: Landscape Design for Sustainability
April 8 went to Chiropractor
April 8 Took Dad to Dentist & Emergency Room
April 9 went on a guided walking tour of historic Downtown Athens
April 9 Earth Day Sheffield, Al 
April 11 Took Dad to the oral surgeon to get tooth cut out
April 12 We went on a tour of the Belle Chevre Goat Cheese Factory in Elkmont Al ate lunch Preston’s Restaurant Lexington, Al 
April 13 Last Class of CBS 
April 14 Get Dirty at the Library: Growing Herbs
April 16 Walking tour of UNA by Thomas Hale
April 17 Athens Cemetery Stroll 2-5PM
April 19 Started Weight loss Program Took B-12 Shot 
April 21 Get Dirty at the Library: Fighting Invasive Plants
April 22 Jewish Passover Meal at First Methodist Church Killen 
April 23 We went to Cornbread Festival in South Pittsburg TN ate lunch Harvey’s Pirate Drive-in
April 25 Took Dad to the oral surgeon he got two teeth cut out
April 26 Took B-12 Shot 
April 26 Went to Florence Ophthalmology PC Doctor Gray
April 28 Went to Get Dirty at the Library: Composting

April 30 Went to Guided walking tour of Athens State University ate lunch at Wildwood Deli 

2024 Apr 27, Car & Tractor Show, Tee-Ball Game, Art Museum and Sisters

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