04/15/2026
In observance of Confederate History Month, I would like to acknowledge one of my favorite local historians and dedicated public servants, Daniel Bert “Danny” Blackmon.
Born on November 7, 1948, in Florala, Alabama, and a longtime resident of Bay Minette, Mr. Blackmon devoted his life to education, history, and community service. He was a retired teacher, having taught at Summerdale and Foley Middle Schools, and a proud veteran of the U.S. National Guard.
Mr. Blackmon had a deep love for history and was actively involved in historical interpretation and reenactments across multiple eras. He was a member of the General Galvez Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution and the Society of the War of 1812 in the State of Alabama, where he served as historian for approximately 10 years. He was also a committed member of the Fort Blakeley Camp #1864, Sons of Confederate Veterans, and the Brigadier General St. John Richardson Liddell Chapter #271, Military Order of the Stars and Bars.
His passion extended to local history, particularly the War of 1812 and Fort Mims, where he helped educate students through field trips and hands-on learning experiences. Mr. Blackmon also served the community through his work with the Baldwin County Historic Development Commission and as a member of the Alabama 200 Baldwin County Bicentennial Steering Committee from 2017 to 2019. Each April, he faithfully shared his knowledge with the Baldwin County Commission in observance of Confederate History Month.
Later in life, he continued his service at Baldwin County Bicentennial Park in Stockton as a part-time Landscape Technician I and front gate attendant, where he welcomed visitors and shared his knowledge until his illness.
Throughout his life, Mr. Blackmon demonstrated a deep and abiding love for Baldwin County through his selfless service, his commitment to education, and his passion for preserving and sharing history.
Mr. Blackmon passed on November 11, 2020, but his legacy continues to live on through the lives he touched and the history he worked so hard to preserve. It is an honor to continue sharing his story and his passion with others.
His oral history interview is linked below.
Bert Blackmon Story