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History. By the time Alabama became a state in 1819, an inn had been erected at the site of what is now Moulton to serve migrants along the various early paths that passed through the area.
Moulton was incorporated December 17, 1819. The city is named for Lt. Michael Moulton, who lost his life in the Battle of Horseshoe Bend in the Creek Indian War while fighting under the command of General Andrew Jackson.
6 Ιαν 2024 · Moulton, the oldest town in Alabama, stands as a testament to the state's rich history and cultural heritage. Named after Michael Moulton, a distinguished figure from Gen. Andrew Jackson's forces, its roots are deeply intertwined with the Creek War of 1813-14.
North Alabama History and Preservation, Moulton, Alabama. 5,720 likes · 32 talking about this. This page will focus on local history, highlight historic areas, and emphasize preservation.
The Annual Strawberry Festival, which has been conducted historically at the Downtown Square in Moulton Alabama, is a highly anticipated community festival for Moulton and Lawrence County. With recent COVID impact, the festival has been relocated to the Lion's Club Fairgrounds and was a huge success at this location.
27 Ιουν 2023 · Moulton was the birthplace of Holiness Movement founder Mary Lee Cagle and Confederate brigadier general Philip Roddey. History. When Alabama became a state in December 1819, the only structure on the site of present-day Moulton was an inn. The site lay along several important east-west and north-south routes to Tennessee, south Alabama ...
The Moulton Courthouse Square Historic District is a historic district in Moulton, Alabama. Moulton's development began in 1820, when it was chosen as the county seat of the newly formed Lawrence County.