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Alamuchee Bridge (1861), relocated to the campus of the University of West Alabama in Livingston, was used by Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest to move his troops into Mississippi during the Civil War. In its previous location at Alamuchee Creek, the bridge was where horse thief Steve Renfroe was executed by hanging. Ironically, Renfroe was serving as the county Sheriff when he was apprehended.

Location: Student Union Drive, Livingston Alabama Telephone 205-652-3414 Fax 205-652-3831

(Livingston) Alamuchee-Bellamy Covered Bridge
(Mesquite) Samuell Farm
(Midland) Water Wonderland

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