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Source Collection: University of North Alabama Archives and Special Collections, William Lindsey McDonald Collection - Volume 17, "Places," Collier Library

Identifier

P17-51 B

Description

Historic Forks of Cypress located on Old Jackson Road about 5 miles from Florence. Built in 1822 by James Jackson, one of the founders of Florence, and destroyed by fire in 1966.

Date Created

1-1-2026

Date

Unknown

Rights

With the exception noted below, the Collier Library Archives/Special Collections staff is unaware of any copyright in the William Lindsey McDonald image collection. However, there is a narrow possibility that a small number of items may have copyrights associated with them that we or Mr. McDonald were unable to identify. Users are reminded that these materials are provided for educational and scholarly purposes, and that reproduction of items beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. The nature of historical archival collections means that copyright or other information about restrictions may be difficult or even impossible to determine. Whenever possible, the library provides information about copyright owners and restrictions on materials; however, the responsibility for determining the appropriate use of an item ultimately resides with the patron. If you are aware of copyrights associated with any of these materials, please inform the staff.

Copyrighted material warning: Any item with a "Landrum" notation is under copyright protection and may not be duplicated without express permission of the copyright holder.

P17-60 F, The Remains of the Forks of Cypress.jpg (504 kB)
Columns remaining after 1966 fire

Keywords

Florence, Alabama, Forks of Cypress, Antebellum, James Jackson

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