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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1G5U_olde-greene-county-gaol_Greeneville-TN.html
A jail commissioned by the Greene County Court has been on this site since 1806. The present structure was built by Turner and Lane in 1882 using limestone and wrought iron from the previous jail built with slaves' labor. This followed the origina…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17E1_classic-american-la-france_Greeneville-TN.html
First motorized fire truck boughtby the town of Greeneville and inservice from 1917 - 1965 This display building erected in2006 by citizens of Greeneville.Organized by a finance committeeNancy Parvin ? ? ? Pam SmeadJim Cansler ? ?? ? Jim LovenB…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM163C_gettysburg-address_Greeneville-TN.html
Address by President Lincolnat the dedication ofthe Gettysburg National CemeteryNovember 19, 1863.? ? ? ? ? Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the propos…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1631_margaret-johnson-patterson-bartlett-andrew-johnson_Greeneville-TN.html
Margaret Johnson Patterson Bartlett * ? * ? *Margaret Johnson Patterson Bartlett, great-granddaughter of Andrew Johnson, is the donor of this memorial and tribute to her illustrious ancestor. As heir to the Johnson estate following the death of he…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM162Z_roll-of-honor-greene-county_Greeneville-TN.html
"Achievement at the Price of Great Sacrifice" John Sevier · Nancy Ward · Samuel Doak · Francis Asbury · Hezekiah Balch · Charles Coffin · Davy Crockett · Benjamin Lundy · Andrew Johnson …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM162X_veterans-memorial_Greeneville-TN.html
In honor and memory of all veterans of Greeneville and Greene County who served our country, in peace and war, and to those who paid the supreme sacrifice. Their spirit, devotion and love of country will be remembered.Dedicated Oct.29, 1994 ( L…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM162W_greeneville-tennessee_Greeneville-TN.html
Home of Andrew Johnson - 17th President of U.S.Tailor Shop corner Depot & College Sts.Residence - - 217 So. Main St.Monument - So. Main & Monument Avenue
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM162S_bright-hope-industries_Greeneville-TN.html
North about one mi. on Furnace Creek was the Bright Hope Iron Works, built about 1830. Mining and smelting of iron ore and manufacturing of cast and wrought iron products were joined by a paper mill, pottery works, and several other establishments…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13OA_home-of-andrew-johnson_Greeneville-TN.html
Home ofAndrew Johnson17th President of theUnited States———————-Erected byNolachuckey Chapter D.A.R.1926
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17th Presidentof theUnited States of America1865 - 1869
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