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Site of Cool Springs Baptist Church, now First Baptist Church, organized in John Bostick Home, 1848. First log meeting house 1855-1867. First church and cemetery in settlement.
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Town of Burnt Chimney1877-1887Changed to Forest City1887100th Anniversary 1977
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Organized as Cool Springs Baptist Church in John Bostick home in 1848-met there until 1855, about 500 feet west. First log Meeting House and Cemetery on Vance Street, 1855-1867. Second church house located in present Cool Springs Cemetery, 1867-18…
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1887Forest CityMain StreetHistoric DistrictNational Register ofHistoric PlacesThe town of Forest Citywas originally incorporatedas Burnt Chimney in 1877.
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To the memory of Capt. H.D. Leeand Company D 16th Regiment, who were the first to leave from Rutherford County for the War Between The StatesJune 3rd, 1861, and Capt. J.B. Eavesand Company I 50th Regiment,who left in April 1862.Both companie…
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In Memory of Left PanelCaptain Roy HuskeyRutherford CountySheriff's DepartmentBorn May 25, 1931Shot and killed in theline of duty in ruralRutherford CountyMay 31, 1979 Center PanelTrooper R.L. "Pete PetersonN.C. StateHighway PatrolBorn Janu…
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In (sic) memorianRutherford County boys who made the supreme sacrifice[List of names]
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Governor of Arkansas, 1873-74; Union colonel in Civil War; elected to U.S. Senate, 1864, but not seated. Birthplace stood 4 1/2 miles S.E.
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