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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1L7L_tennessee-light-and-power-company_Springfield-TN.html
Site of the Tennessee Light and Power Company founded by Alonzo Frank Trimble. This company pioneered rural electrification in the following Tennessee counties: Benton, Carroll, Davidson, Robertson, Sumner, and Wilson. Also, operated in Logan Coun…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1L7K_robertson-county-vietnam-memorial_Springfield-TN.html
In Memory Of Maj. Carl S. Miller 1934 - 1966 Cp. Jimmie C. Hutcherson 1946 - 1967 Sp/4 James R. Adams 1947 - 1967 Cpl. Douglas W. Murphy 1946 - 1967 Sgt. Darrell W. Heatherly 1943 - 1967 M-Sgt. Junior R. Burns 19   - 1967 L-Cpl. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1L7J_robertson-county-world-war-ii-tree-memorial_Springfield-TN.html
The Home and Community Department of Robertson County Farm Bureau plants this tree in memory and appreciation of Veterans of World War II
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World War II 1941  ★  1945 Honoring All Who Served And Remembering Those Who Gave Their Lives Lester Baird · E. Burton Balthrop · George Wm. Black, Jr. · John C. Buntin · James E. Carver &middo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1L7H_robertson-county-korean-war-memorial_Springfield-TN.html
Korean War 1950 - 1953 Fred Lee Anderson Mack Daniel Cavender William Wayne Cowan Marion Eugene Gower William Henry Hall Jack Ray Harrison Willie S. Heatherly Alfred Henson, Jr. Calvin Carney Jarrell, Jr. William Binkley Johnson Wil…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1L6K_robertson-county-courthouse_Springfield-TN.html
Robertson County was established April 9, 1796, during the first session of the General Assembly of Tennessee. The act provided commissioners to establish the county government system and raise money to build a courthouse and jail. Court meetings …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ARL_springfield-historic-district_Springfield-TN.html
This area is a city designated residential historic district. Although settled in 1796, the existing homes in this neighborhood date from 1833. They include a wide range of architectural styles. These homes stand as a lasting testimony to the gene…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ARK_first-united-presbyterian-church_Springfield-TN.html
The First Presbyterian Church, built in 1839, is the oldest public building in current use in Robertson County, located in lot 17 of the original city plat. The bell, still in use, was given by the Cheatham family. A center partition placed men on…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ARJ_an-army-in-springfield_Springfield-TN.html
For most residents, Robertson County was a difficult place to live during the war. After the fall of Confederate Forts Henry and Donelson in 1862, Union forces occupied the county and made the town of Springfield a military base, where they guarde…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ARI_robertson-county-courthouse_Springfield-TN.html
The center section of this building was constructed in 1879 with red brick. The north and south wings and clock tower were added in 1929 and covered with the brick now visible. This property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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