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The '''W. R. Moore farm''' was a family farm operating at the intersection of [[Tarrant Road]] and [[Pineywood Road]] in [[Gardendale]]. It has since been subdivided into residential lots. A stone water cistern on the property, constructed in the 1930s or 40s, remains as a local landmark. | The '''W. R. Moore farm''' was a family farm operating at the intersection of [[Tarrant Road]] and [[Pineywood Road]] in [[Gardendale]]. It has since been subdivided into residential lots. A stone water cistern on the property, constructed in the 1930s or 40s, remains as a local landmark. | ||
Moore's son, [[Ray Moore|Ray]] became pastor of [[ | Moore's son, [[Ray Moore|Ray]], became pastor of [[Pineywood Baptist Church]]. | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Moore}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Moore}} | ||
[[Category:Farms]] | [[Category:Farms]] | ||
[[Category:Tarrant Road]] | [[Category:Tarrant Road]] | ||
[[Category:Pineywood Road]] | [[Category:Pineywood Road]] |
Latest revision as of 20:07, 4 November 2018
The W. R. Moore farm was a family farm operating at the intersection of Tarrant Road and Pineywood Road in Gardendale. It has since been subdivided into residential lots. A stone water cistern on the property, constructed in the 1930s or 40s, remains as a local landmark.
Moore's son, Ray, became pastor of Pineywood Baptist Church.