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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1LYX_st-ann-catholic-church_Bartlett-TN.html
Front On Christmas Eve 1949, parishioner John Maher buried a statue of the Infant Jesus of Prague on this site and hopeful Catholics from the area began fund-raising efforts to build the first Catholic church in Bartlett. Within one year the si…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1LX5_warren-chapel-pisgah-cemetery_Bartlett-TN.html
The former site of Warren's Methodist Chapel and cemetery was sold in 1851 by Joseph and Matilda Warren Locke for $20 to the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. At this time it became known as Pisgah. The earliest known burial was Sarah C. Bond, 18…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4NV_bartlett-tennessee_Bartlett-TN.html
A toll road of 1829 became Stage Road, Bartlett's main street. In 1856 the town was called Union Depot. Incorporated in 1866 and named Bartlett for Major Gabriel Matson Bartlett. Shelby County Courts were held here from 1870-1885. In 1885 Bartlett…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM484_nicholas-gotten_Bartlett-TN.html
Nicholas Gotten a native of Spangdahlen, Germany, immigrated to America at the age of 22: worked in the north before coming to Tennessee: established himself as a blacksmith in Union Depot (Bartlett) in 1860: enlisted in the Confederate Army (Co. …
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