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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM22G1_dedmans-store_Lebanon-TN.html
The general country store built in 1945 by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dedman on Trousdale Ferry Pike, served as a landmark in the Tuckers Cross Roads community and Swindell Hollow Road. It was a one stop store in many ways; during WWII he sold hard to fin…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM22G0_dr-james-edmond-fishers-office_Lebanon-TN.html
Dr. Fisher was born in 1879. He graduated in 1907 from the University of Nashville Medical School. It was the same year he married Vinnie Reynolds and established his practice in this Apothecary Office in the Rome community. The office still conta…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM22FS_livesay-mill_Lebanon-TN.html
Livesay Mill was built in 1879 on the Clinch River at Kyles Ford near the Tennessee Virginia State Line in Hancock County. The Grist Mill was water powered using a pair of grinding stones to grind corn for meal and wheat for flour. According to de…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM220A_thompson-partlow-cabin-and-smokehouse_Lebanon-TN.html
The historic log cabin and smokehouse were relocated from the Century Farm of Waller Partlow and Lucy Logue Thompson Partlow. They are descendants of pioneers that came to Wilson County in a covered wagon. This is probably the original cabin that …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2208_cartmell-cabin_Lebanon-TN.html
Relocated in 1991 The Cartmell Cabin was the first building acquired for Fiddlers Grove in 1991. It was saved from the bulldozer clearing the land for the new industrial park adjacent to Interstate 40 in Lebanon. Stratton Bone, a member of the Bo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21IS_the-civil-war-in-lebanon_Lebanon-TN.html
Lebanon, because of its proximity to the Cumberland River and its position as a turnpike crossroads, was soon caught in the crossfire of the Civil War. Federal troops first appeared early in 1862. An engagement on the Lebanon Square in May between…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1W1G_judge-nathan-green-sr-historical_Lebanon-TN.html
This house was built by Judge Green, the father of equity jurisprudence in the state, who sat for twenty-one years in the Tennessee State Supreme Court. In 1852 he became a professor of Law at Cumberland University. Before settling in Lebanon, he …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1W1F_castle-heights-military-academy-historical_Lebanon-TN.html
Castle Heights School was founded in 1902 by David E. Mitchell and I.W.P. Buchanan. Early headmaster were Bucanan, L.L. Rice, and O.N. Smith. In 1914 the school became a military academy. Acquired by the McFadden Foundaiton in 1928, it has been a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1W19_lebanon-post-office-historical_Lebanon-TN.html
In July 1908 Lebanon's growth and prominence qualified the town for free citywide mail delivery. Congressman Cordell Hull secured funding of $50,000 for this federal post office building. The cornerstone was laid on October 30, 1913. Chief Supervi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1W16_cedar-grove-cemetery-historical_Lebanon-TN.html
The city of Lebanon purchased the land for this beautiful cemetery in 1846. Beneath its trees lie more than 150 soldiers who served in the Confederate army during the Civil War, including many Wilson County men who enlisted in the 7th Tennessee In…
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