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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1W5Q_shields-station-historical_Blaine-TN.html
As early as 1792 this was the property of James McDaniel who was killed near here by Indians. After 1833 a stagecoach stop was maintained here by Dr. Samuel Shields. For many years the house was a residence, as well as a post office, store, and me…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1W5P_blaines-crossroads-historical_Blaine-TN.html
After Confederate Gen. James Longstreet's defeat at Fort Sanders on November 29, 1863, he lifted the siege of Knoxville and headed northeast, hoping to intercept a Federal column marching toward Knoxville from Cumberland Gap. The Confederates paus…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1W5O_janeway-cabin-historical_Blaine-TN.html
This single-room cabin was constructed about six miles east of here, the home of John Janeway and his wife, Gertrude. It is typical of such dwellings in Appalachian Tennessee. During the Civil War, Janeway join the fighting late, in June 1864, enl…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLEU_emory-road_Blaine-TN.html
Built from here southwest to Clinch River, about 1788. Many early settlements and institutions were established along its route. Haley's Station, a pioneer fort, was 3 miles E., on Richland Creek. The Mouth-of-Richland Baptist Church was establish…
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