
Masonic Temple
Clinton Topics
First Settlers
Plantations & Landmarks
Snedecor's Directory
Voter Precincts
Overview
1.
Havana
2. New Prospect
3. Five Mile
4. Greensboro
5. Newbern
6. Hollow Square
7. German Creek
8. Forkland
9. Garret's Shop
10. Eutaw
11. Springfield
12. Knoxville
13. Union
14. Pleasant Ridge
15. Mount Hebron
16. Clinton
17. Boligee
Mantua
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Clinton
Plantations & Landmarks

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Carpenter Twin Oaks Plantation CA 1853 Also known as Captain Nathan Carpenter
house.
Take exit 40 from Interstate 20/59 and go West on Highway
14 for 3.5 miles. The plantation is on the right surrounded
by a white board fence.
Listed on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage -
Carpenter-Rudd House
Now a Bed and Breakfast
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Clinton Baptist Church (1857)
This church was organized in
1838 as Concord Baptist Church, located nearby in Trussells Creek.
The first minister was Rev. William Manning. Charter members were:
Mr. and Mrs. Moses Buttler, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Childs, Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall Keith, Mr. John Richardson, Miss Elizabeth Tutt, and Mr.
and Mrs. W. O. Williams. After seven years the name was changed to
Clinton Baptist Church to reflect the location in the community. The
church membership grew considerably in the late 1840's and 1850's.
This growth along with frequent flooding of Trussells Creek led the
congregation to erect a new building. (From Historical Marker
located at the Church)
Listed on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage -
Concord/Clinton Baptist Church |

Present day church

ca 1994 before restoration |
Ebenezer Presbyterian Church (1828 - present) This
historic Greek Revival style church was organized in 1828
and still has its original pews. The church stood empty for
77 years when the Greene County Historic Society acquired
the building in 1994 and then subsequently leased the church
to the First Baptist Church of Clinton in 2003.
All records for this church are in the Historical Foundation,
Montreat, N.C.
Photograph of Galley
Photograph of Interior
Photograph
in 1994 before restoration |
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King's Store
More on the King's
Store
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Masonic Temple
Data
Card
Engineering Sheet
Photograph of
Exterior
Photograph of Eatmans Store |
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Clinton Post Office
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W. H. Pippen Plantation and Manor House (1850) Located between Eutaw and Clinton. According to the
Greene County Democrat, this house had the first tin
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Sources:
The Library of Congress, Prints and Photograph Division,
Historic American
Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record/Historic American
Landscapes Survey
Alabama Register
of Landmarks and Heritage
Scott Smith's Clinton, Greene County, Alabama -- Excellent resource for all
things Clinton.
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