No photos exist of the old fort as i know of, the one we played in was a re-production. and their might be some in the archives in montgomery, search for Vern Scott of talladega, he wrote a lot of the history in the local paper called the Dailyhome, hope this helps
What a great thing to do. Thank you!
well thank you, Talladega has a lot of history and no one take advantage of it
Is it true you are going to have a total black out tomorrow??
Hey Dave we should have a meeting so that I can learn your information on Talladega so that I can pass on this information
Drop me a line at Daviehurst@gmail.com, I get to talladega every now and then.
Do you kn of any pictures of old fort Leslie and why was it named that,
No photos exist of the old fort as i know of, the one we played in was a re-production. and their might be some in the archives in montgomery, search for Vern Scott of talladega, he wrote a lot of the history in the local paper called the Dailyhome, hope this helps
Leslie was the owners name of the general store, that became a fort
It's actually Fort Lashley not Fort Leslie, I was born and raised in Talladega and still live here today..
Harvey you need to read about the History more. I think you will find Ft. Leslie was the correct name of the trading post.
Go to 308 Alvin street