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==Gallery== <gallery> File:Barbour County Alabama Courthouse.JPG|The [[Barbour County, Alabama|Barbour County]] Courthouse is located in Clayton. File:Clayton Alabama Post Office 36016.JPG|The [[post office]] in Clayton ([[ZIP code]]: 36016) File:Petty-Roberts-Beatty Octagon House.JPG|The [[Petty-Roberts-Beatty House]] is an [[octagon house]] built in 1861 by Benjamin Franklin Petty. It is one of only two [[Antebellum architecture|antebellum]] octagonal houses built in Alabama and the only one to survive. It was added to the [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Barbour County, Alabama|National Register of Historic Places]] on January 21, 1974. File:Miller-Martin Town House Clayton Alabama.JPG|The Miller-Martin Town House was built in 1859 by John H. Miller. This [[Gothic Revival]] townhouse is noteworthy for its hand-painted murals on the entrance hall ceiling which depict the four seasons as well as other designs on the parlor and dining hall ceilings. It was added to the [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Barbour County, Alabama|National Register of Historic Places]] on December 16, 1974. File:Clayton House.jpg|The [[Henry D. Clayton House]] was built around 1850 and served as the home of Confederate General [[Henry DeLamar Clayton (general)|Henry D. Clayton, Sr.]], former President of the [[University of Alabama]], as well as his son [[Henry De Lamar Clayton, Jr.|Henry D. Clayton, Jr.]], a legislator, a judge and the author of the [[Clayton Antitrust Act|Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914]]. It was added to the [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Barbour County, Alabama|National Register of Historic Places]] on December 8, 1976. File:Grace Episcopal Church Clayton Alabama.JPG|The [[Grace Episcopal Church (Clayton, Alabama)|Grace Episcopal Church]] is a Gothic Revival-style building. It was completed on February 26, 1876, at which time the property was deeded by the Clayton family to the Protestant Episcopal Church of the State of Alabama. Bishop Richard J. Wilmer formally consecrated the church on November 14, 1876. It was added to the [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Barbour County, Alabama|National Register of Historic Places]] on September 22, 1995. </gallery>
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