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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1LAV_sweetwater-branch_Waynesboro-TN.html
This small branch receives its name from the clean and fresh, or "sweet", flavor of its water. Thousands of years of erosion and flooding have gradually built up the fertile bottom lands that you see under cultivation near here.    …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM107X_army-of-tennessee_Waynesboro-TN.html
Along this road Cheatham's Corps moved northward via Waynesboro and Mt. Pleasant toward Columbia, in Hood's attempt to intercept and destroy Schoflied's force (IV & XXIII Corps) before it could unite at Nashville with Federal forces under Maj. Gen…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM107J_incident-at-waynesboro_Waynesboro-TN.html
In November 1863, military governor Andrew Johnson ordered Union Maj. John Murphy, 5th Tennessee Cavalry, to take charges of two companies of Union Guards in Nashville. These 200 newly mustered men were from Wayne County and vicinity and were not …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM107I_waynesboro-operation-enduring-freedom-operation-iraqi-freedom-monument_Waynesboro-TN.html
In honor of those who served inOperation Enduring Freedom andOperation Iraqi Freedom Erected by th Family ReadinessGroup of Detachment 1 Battery B2nd Battalion 115th Field ArtilleryWaynesboro, Tennessee Gary Allen Anderson Jr. · Danie…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM107G_sons-of-confederate-veterans_Waynesboro-TN.html
This Monument erected in honor of the gallant Confederate Soldiers of Wayne County who fought, died and suffered in the War for Southern Independence. 1861-1865 Confederate Units Formed in Wayne County2nd (Biffle's) Tenn. Cavalry BTN.6th (Wheel…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM107E_wayne-county-revolutionary-war-veterans_Waynesboro-TN.html
Wayne County Created 1817 from Hickman County Named in honor of"Mad" Anthony Wayne1745-1796American Statesman and Major General in the Revolutionary War. This stone is in his honor, andfor the Revolutionary War Veteranswho settled in Wayne …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM107D_wayne-county-world-war-ii-memorial_Waynesboro-TN.html
In honor of thosewho servedanddedicated to thosewho made thesupreme sacrificeWorld War II Adams, Homer F. · Alley, Oliver E., Jr. · Boyd, Alvin W. · Boyd, Willard · Bunch, Robert L. · Carter, Harvel C. · C…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM107B_difficult-times_Waynesboro-TN.html
Wayne County's residents were divided in sentiment when the Civil War began. Although they had voted more than two to one to remain in the Union, many people who lived in the northern portion, including the county seat of Waynesboro, had strong Co…
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