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When the war began, the residents of the Upper Cumberland Plateau were divided in their loyalties. In Cumberland County, for instance, the numbers of Confederate and Union enlistments were about equal. Some Confederate supporters joined Co. B, …
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This engine was brought to Cumberland County from Indianna by Samuel Cline about 1872. It powered a sawmill and grist mill at what was then Northville. Donated to Cumberland County by Mason Hatfield in 1956.
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Divided loyalties in Tennessee produced a bitter and violent Civil War experience in Cumberland County, the only county that did not report a vote either for or against secession. Confederate supporters joined Co. B, Lt. Col. Oliver P. Hamilton's …
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1817Cast by Revere and Sons, Boston, Massachusetts 1817-1824Hung in steeple of 2nd Congressional Church, Marblehead, Massachusetts 1825-1886Placed in Old North Congregational Church, Marblehead 1886Purchased by J.J,H. Gregory and sent t…
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