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By 1798, pioneers had begun settling in this area. Around 1835, a small community was formed and named Gamaliel, after a teacher in the New Testament. In 1836, John Hayes and James Crawford donated 10 acres of land for community development. On th…
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Robert Comer James CreekGeorge Crow Grant Crow Meredith Davis Hiram DeckardWilliam Dickerson John DotsonAndrew Eakle Benjamin FordHenry Fowler Hiram GistShepherd Gum Jasper HayesBenjamin Holcomb Cyrus JenkinsGeorge Jenkins Nathaniel JonesThomas Pr…
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Camp established by Union Army to train and drill troops and as a place of rendezvous. In October 1861, Col. S. S. Stanton, 25th Tennessee Infantry, Confederate Army, was ordered to capture the encampment. He marched his regiment into the county a…
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Built in 1846 by freed slaves of William Howard, who gave them 400 acres on which to build homes, known since then as Free-Town. Albert Martin gave them the land for the church. No replacements of the original building material of this church, exc…
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