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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTCK_crockett-tavern_Morristown-TN.html
Here stood the Crockett Tavern, established and operated by John and Rebecca Crockett. It was the boyhood home of David Crockett (1786-1836), pioneer and political leader in Tennessee, and a victim of the Alamo Massacre at San Antonio, Texas.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNU1_bethesda-presbyterian-church_Morristown-TN.html
Bethesda Presbyterian Church, completed 1835, is a powerful reminder of the effect of the Civil War on the Tennessee home front. As the war clouds gathered, conflicting sympathies divided the congregation, and the church closed its doors. After th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIYF_panther-springs_Morristown-TN.html
1/2 mile along the Old Stage Road, a thriving pioneer community grew up around the enormous spring at which one Col. Bradley killed a panther. Panther Springs Academy was here. Tate's Store, also the post office, was the meeting place for the comm…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGWW_russellville-area_Morristown-TN.html
(Front Side):Early Russellville (1780-1859) The Russellville area was settled shortly after the American Revolution. The first pioneers probably were in the area by 1780-1782, when the land was still known as Indian Territory. Early land grants…
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