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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYL8_first-presbyterian-church_Jackson-TN.html
First Presbyterian Church, which was organized in 1823, is Jackson's oldest church. The first church edifice was built in 1832 at Main and Church Street, remaining there for 120 years. In 1952, the church moved to this site. Know as Willow Banks, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOVD_forrests-raid_Jackson-TN.html
At Spring Creek, Forrest, successful in the first part of his raid, regrouped his small brigade for further raids on Federals to the north. Here the 4th Alabama (Col. Russell), covering his rear, put to rout several companies of Federal cavalry an…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOB5_skirmish-at-carroll-station_Oakfield-TN.html
Here on a bitterly cold morning of December 19,1862, while General N.B. Forrest (C.S.A.) fought at Salem Cemetery seven miles southeast, Colonel G.G. Dibrell's 8th Tennessee Cavalry regiment was sent to interrupt Federal reinforcement from the nor…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KB_overmountain-men_Bryson-City-TN.html
Appalachian Trail, Yellow Mountain Gap. Yellow Mountain Gap is the junction of the Appalachian Trail and Historic Bright's Trace, route used by the "Overmountain Men" to cross the mountain enroute to the Revolutionary War battle at King's Mountain…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KA_rockefeller-memorial_Bryson-City-TN.html
For the permanent enjoyment of the people. This park was given one-half by the peoples and states of North Carolina and Tennessee and by the United States of America, and one-half in memory of Laura Spelman Rockefeller by the Laura Spelman Rockefe…
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