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ARCHITECTURAL SURVEY FILES As of September 9, 2019 ALABAMA 468 S. Perry Street HISTORICAL Montgomery, Alabama 36130-0900 COMMISSION Voice: (334)242-3184 The State Historic Preservation Office Fax: (334)262-1083 www.ahc.alabama.gov ARCHITECTURAL SURVEY FILES as of September 9, 2019 Autauga Baldwin Barbour Bibb Blount Bullock Butler Calhoun Chambers Cherokee Chilton Choctaw Clarke Clay Cleburne Coffee Colbert Conecuh Coosa Covington Crenshaw Cullman Dale Dallas DeKalb Elmore Escambia Etowah Fayette Franklin Geneva Greene Hale Henry Houston Jackson Jefferson Lamar Lauderdale Lawrence Lee Limestone Lowndes Macon Madison Marengo Marion Marshall Mobile Monroe Montgomery Morgan Perry Pickens Pike Randolph Russell St. Clair Shelby Sumter Talladega Tallapoosa Tuscaloosa Walker Washington Wilcox Winston FILES IN GREEN TEXT ARE AVAILABLE DIGITALLY AUTAUGA COUNTY SURVEY 1 Historic Places in Central 1973 Autauga, Elmore and Montgomery Alabama Counties; filed in Autauga A scanned copy is available. 2-26 Autauga County Survey 1999 Performed by Cahaba Trace Commission 27 Prattville—Survey Update of 2007 Survey forms, map, and photographs Daniel Pratt Historic District SECTION 106 DOCUMENTATION Filed in Montgomery Bridge Replacement on US 31 1998 Montgomery, Elmore & Autauga over Alabama River Counties; filed in Montgomery 1 Survey for Proposed Central 1999 Alabama Water Supply 2 Survey for Proposed 1999 Expansion of the Prattville South Industrial Park 3 Historic Resource Survey of 2004 Filed in Autauga Proposed Improvements to Old Farm Lane, Autauga & Elmore Counties 4 AHC-2014-0114 Mitigation 2017 AR nomination including CD for Cell Tower CEMETERY DOCUMENTATION 1 White City Cemetery 2007 Listed on the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 04/11/07 2 Asbury Cemetery 2007 Listed on the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 04/11/07 3 Stoudenmire Cemetery 2007 Listed on the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 04/11/07 4 Whetstone-Debardelaben Cemetery 2007 Listed on the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 04/11/07 5 Old Robinson Cemetery 2007 Listed on the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 09/18/07 6 Hall Cemetery 2008 Listed on the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 06/17/08 7 Keener-Stoudenmire Cemetery 2008 Listed on the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 06/17/08 8 Davis Chapel Cemetery 2008 Listed on the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 06/18/08 9 Old Kingston Historical Cemetery 2008 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 11/12/08 10 Love Cemetery 2008 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 12/03/08 11 Cottrell Cemetery 2009 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 04/30/09 12 Myrick Chapel Cemetery 2015 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 01/16/15 NR/AR DOCUMENTATION 1 Mark Howard Cemetery, Autaugaville 2002 AR Disapproved 2 2 Robinson-Smith House & Cemetery 2009 NR documentation submitted as mitigation for cell tower project (AHC 07-0192) MISCELLANEOUS 1 Vernon History 2010 2 Autaugaville UMC, c. 1845; Ivy Creek 2004 The Lord’s Lighthouses DVD of historic church UMC, c. 1854 buildings in the Alabama-West Florida Conference of the United Methodist Church. 3 BALDWIN COUNTY SURVEY 1-12 Baldwin County Survey 1985 Marked quad maps, survey forms, contact sheets 13 Perdido Beach Recon Survey 1987 14-16 Fairhope Survey 2000 17 Downtown Fairhope Historic District— 2003 Negatives & Contact Sheets Filed in Archaeological Survey of the Old Federal 2012 Russell, Macon, Montgomery, Russell Road in Alabama Lowndes, Butler, Conecuh, Monroe, County Escambia, Baldwin, Mobile, Washington Counties 18 Magnolia Springs Survey 2009 CD with forms, photos, map 19 Shrine of the Holy Cross Survey 2009 SECTION 106 DOCUMENTATION Filed in Survey of the Proposed Ellicott 1999 Baldwin, Escambia and Mobile Escambia Transmission Line Counties; Filed in Escambia 1 Narrow Gap Cell Tower Site Survey, 2001 Elberta 2 Curry Road Cell Tower Site Survey, Bay 2002 Minette 3 Grafton Road Cell Tower Site Survey, 2002 Lillian 4 Highway 225 Cell Tower Site Survey, Bay 2002 Minette 5 Lawrence Road Extension Cell Tower 2002 Site Survey, Fairhope 6 Lymon Lane Cell Tower Site Survey, Bay 2002 Minette 7-9 Historic Structures Report SR 181 from 2006 3 folders: Maps, Survey forms (36), SR-42 (US 98) to SR-16 (US 90) photographs 10 Historical Assessment of Airbus 2013 Assembly Line and Taxiway 4 CEMETERY DOCUMENTATION 1 Baldwin County Cemeteries 1999 Selective locations; Photos only 2 High Ground Burial 2003 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 5/29/03 3 Orange Beach Cemetery 2010 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 01/19/10 4 Yancey-Crane Cemetery 2012 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 03/02/12 5 Marlow Methodist Church Cemetery 2013 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 10/16/13 6 United States Colored Infantry Burial Site 2014 Listed in the Alabama Historic (Haywood Stanley) Cemetery Register 05/14/14 7 Daphne United Methodist Church 2015 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Cemetery Register 03/02/15 8 Tatemville Cemetery 2016 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 02/16/16 9 Childress Graveyard Permit Application 2017 10 Old Spanish Cemetery 2018 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 09/06/18 11 Overton Family Cemetery 2018 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 10/16/18 12 Little Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery 2019 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 06/01/19 NR/AR DOCUMENTATION 1 Montrose HD Survey Forms 1975 2 1Ba376 (Ono Island) 1980 DOE 3 Cafferty-Ladnier Residence 2006 AR Disapproved 4 Drowsy Poet Coffee Shop 2018 DOE 2/22/18 MISCELLANEOUS 1 Malbis Historical Info 1978 2 Historical Survey for Main Post Office in 1982 Bay Minette 5 BARBOUR COUNTY SURVEY 1-2 Barbour County Survey 1979 3 Barbour County Governor’s Trail 2000 Historical Survey 4 Clayton Survey 2001 5-8 Barbour County Survey 2005 Does not include incorporated areas of Blue Springs, Clayton, Clio, Eufaula and Louisville 9 Portion of Eufaula South Quadrangle 2006 Map, cd with photos, survey forms. Performed as mitigation for cell tower construction 10 Barbour County, AL, Tomb Records: 2008 Part 1 SECTION 106 DOCUMENTATION 1 Survey of Proposed Expansion of Hwy 1996 431 and Improvements to County Road 93 2 Bridge Replacement, West Fork, 1998 Choctawhatchee River, Blue Springs CEMETERY DOCUMENTATION 1 Craig Family Cemetery 2009 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 04/30/09 2 Ephesus Cemetery 2009 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 04/30/09 3 Lee Family Cemetery 2009 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 04/30/09 4 Scroggins Cemetery 2009 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 04/30/09 5 Mt. Zion Baptist Church Cemetery 2009 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 06/16/09 6 Mt. Nebo Missionary Baptist Church 2009 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Cemetery Register 06/16/09 7 Dawkins Family Cemetery 2009 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 06/16/09 6 8 Pea Creek Baptist Church Cemetery 2009 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 06/16/09 9 Dykes Baptist Church Cemetery 2009 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 06/16/09 10 Grubbs Cemetery 2009 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 06/16/09 11 Old Mt. Nebo Cemetery 2009 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 06/16/09 12 Pea Creek Church Cemetery 2009 Ineligible for Cemetery Register due to age; documentation purposes only 13 Saint Luke AME Church Cemetery 2010 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 01/19/10 14 Beauchamp Family Cemetery 2010 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 07/12/10 15 Bethsaida Cemetery 2010 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 07/12/10 16 Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Cemetery 2010 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 07/12/10 17 Shady Grove Missionary Baptist Church 2010 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Cemetery Register 07/12/10 18 Evergreen Baptist Church Cemetery 2010 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 07/12/10 19 Lighter Family Cemetery 2010 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 07/12/10 20 Old Faulk Family Cemetery 2010 Information about destroyed (DESTROYED) cemetery 21 Shorter Cemetery 2010 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 07/12/10 22 Old Bethsaida Methodist/Barker’s 2010 Information about destroyed School/Street Memorial Methodist cemetery Church Cemetery (DESTROYED) 23 Emerson-Myers Cemetery 2010 Information about destroyed (DESTROYED) cemetery 24 2 Unknown Cemeteries near Boot Hill 2010 Information about destroyed (DESTROYED) cemeteries 25 Pioneer Black Cemetery 2011 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 07/01/11 26 John’s Cemetery 2011 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 07/01/11 7 27 King Family Cemetery 2011 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 07/01/11 28 Thornton Cemetery 2011 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 07/01/11 29 Bennett-Lee Cemetery 2011 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 07/01/11 30 Big Creek Christian Baptist Fellowship 2011 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Cemetery Register 07/01/11 31 Warr Hill Graveyard 2011 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 07/01/11 32 Helms Family Cemetery 2011 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 07/01/11 33 Faulk Church Cemetery 2011 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 07/01/11 34 Dansby Family Cemetery 2011 Listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 07/01/11 34 Shiloh World Fellowship Cemetery 2011 Not eligible for the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register 35 Zion Chapel Baptist Church Cemetery
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