GREENE COUNTY TABLE OF CONTENTS *** USGenWeb is not a commercial enterprise and information found on these pages is freely available to the public.
Click here to view Greene County historic photos. Genealogy and Historical Societies often have a wealth of information. As a member, you get access to all the Historical Society publications, receive discounts in the shop and on various photo collections, and become a part of preserving Greenville’s history. Take a trip back in time and view Greenville through the ages. BECOME A MEMBER. Admission is free - donations in any amount are gratefully received. When asking for help, please don’t ask them to search for every Surname you are researching. The museum and genealogy research facility are open Fridays and Saturdays from 10am to 3pm and by appointment. National Register of Historic Places, Greene County, Alabama.
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*** HELP US!!! Recent Updates: David Hitt, Pleasant Ridge, Greene County Early Settlers. The Society collects and displays items illustrating the history of Greene County. Welcome to the Greene County, Alabama GenWeb site -- a part of the U.S. GenWeb Project. This is a list of plantations and/or plantation houses in the U.S. state of Alabama that are National Historic Landmarks, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, listed on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage, or are otherwise significant for their history, association with significant events or people, or their architecture and design. Greene County Historical Society, 90 County Highway 42, Coxsackie, NY, 12051, United States (518) 731-6490 The Alabama Genealogical Society, Inc. (AGS) is a nonprofit organization chartered in 1958 to assist and support the research of its members by finding, safeguarding, preserving, and publishing records pertaining to Alabama families and their history. Our museum is at 360 Main Street, where we also maintain an extensive genealogy and computer database of Greene County families.
Comments and contributions should be submitted to either of the web hosts: Kim Jacobson or Cheryl Schmenk.
It is the only genealogical society in Alabama that serves all 67 counties. Many provide these services free while others charge a minimal amount.
Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage. Greene County Cemetery Updates: John Hall Family Cemetery photos … Photo Collections.
References: ADAH Historic Markers. Historic American Buildings Survey, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, HABS/HAER Collection. Walking and Driving Guide to Historic Eutaw Alabama, published by the Greene County Historic Society (205) 372-2871