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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FAR_maplewood-confederate-cemetery_Tullahoma-TN.html
Tullahoma was the headquarters and logistics center of the Confederate Army of Tennessee for the first six months of 1863 after the Battle of Murfreesboro. At least three hospitals here treated soldiers wounded during Gen. Braxton Bragg 1862 and 1…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BJ5_granny-hickerson-cemetery_Manchester-TN.html
This cemetery was established in the early 1800's, by the burial on this spot of David Hickerson and his wife Nancy Hickerson. It has been known throughout the years as the Granny Hickerson Cemetery, though members of other families are also known…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1625_isham-g-harris_Tullahoma-TN.html
Born near here, 1818. Was the only governor of Confederate State of Tennessee. In congress 1849-54; elected governor, 1857-59-61. When U. S. forces captured Nashville, joined staff of Army of Tennessee for remainder of War. Fled to Mexico, 1865; r…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKJ1_general-forrests-farewell-order-memorial_Beechgrove-TN.html
Forrest's Farewell Orderto his Cavalry CorpsExtractGainesville, Ala., May 9, 1865Civil war, such as you have passed through, naturally engenders feelings of animosity, hatred, and revenge. It is our duty to divest ourselves of all such feelings, a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKIK_general-a-p-stewarts-division_Beechgrove-TN.html
(Front):General A.P. StewartStewart's Division2nd Army Corps(Hardee)Army of TennesseeCSADedicated 24th Day of April 2010By Benjamin F. Cheatham Camp 72Sons of Confederate VeteransManchester, Tennessee(Reverse):Battle of Hoover's GapJune 24 - 26, 1…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKIG_20th-tennessee-volunteer-infantry_Beechgrove-TN.html
A regiment of many heroes including Tod CarterDewitt S. JobeWilliam ShyThomas B. Smith Their bravery will never die Dedicated November 1, 2008Tennessee Division Sons of Confederate Veterans
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHNW_grundy-county_Hillsboro-TN.html
Established 1844: named in honor of Felix Grundy of Virginia. Chief Justice of the Kentucky Supreme Court; Rep. in Congress from Tenn. 1811-1814. US Senator 1829-38. Attorney Gen. in President Van Buren's Cabinet. At the time of his death in 1840,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHB3_beech-grove-engagement_Beechgrove-TN.html
On June 24, 1863, Union forces under Rosecrans overpowered Confederate defenders on Hoover's Gap, commanded by Stewart, Bate, and Bushrod Johnson. This was the beginning of Bragg's withdrawal to Chattanooga. Unknown soldiers who fell in the battle…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHB2_henry-watterson_Beechgrove-TN.html
Born in Washington, Feb. 16, 1840, where his father, Harvey Magee Watterson, was in congress, he spent most of his boyhood in a house 100 ft.W. Subsequently Confederate soldier, journalist and political leader, he founded the Louisville courier-Jo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHB1_fort-nash_Beechgrove-TN.html
Near here, on Garrison Fork, this fort was established, about 1793, for the protection of settlers and travelers to and from the southwest. Until its abandonment, about 1804, it was an important stopping place and administrative center.
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