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Red Boiling Springs

Red Boiling Springs, TN    

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Red Boiling Springs has long been a landmark in Macon County. It was a central crossroads for both Federal and Confed...

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The Cumberland Trace

Red Boiling Springs, TN    

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Named by early pioneers traversing thru the region, this designated Indian trail led these settlers into this area du...

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Gibbs Crossroads

Red Boiling Springs, TN    

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Places once prominent in Tennessee?s antebellum transportation routes are sometimes almost forgotten places today. Th...

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Site Of Civil War Hospital

Red Boiling Springs, TN    

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This area was on a route used by Federal and Confederate troops as they made maneuvers between the Northern and South...

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Macon County In The Civil War

Lafayette, TN    

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During the Civil War, about 500 Macon County men served on each side. The Highland Rim ridge, as well as family loyal...

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Confederate Enlistment Station

Red Boiling Springs, TN    

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Red Boiling Springs served as a station during the early part of the war between the states. The 30th TN. Infantry re...

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Gamaliel Cemetery

Gamaliel, KY    

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Robert Comer James Creek George Crow Grant Crow Meredith Davis Hiram Deckard William Dickerson John Dotson Andrew Eak...

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Tompkinsville National Cemetery

Tompkinsville, KY    

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In 1861, during Civil War, land was donated by J.B. Evans for burial of Union soldiers. By end of the war, it contain...

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Rev. W. E. Thomas

Tompkinsville, KY    

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Founder of Old Mulkey Meeting House State Shrine. Born in Monroe County, KY April 13, 1875, Died November 5, 1943 whi...

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Monroe County World War Ii Memorial

Tompkinsville, KY    

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In memory of our comrades of Monroe County who gave their lives in World War II Robert Arnett - Lynn Bartley - Lonnie...

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Morgan's First Raid

Tompkinsville, KY    

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July 9, 1862, Morgan's Raiders, coming from Tenn. on first raid into Ky., attacked force of 9th Pa. Cav. at USA garri...

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Fraim Cemetery

Gamaliel, KY    

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John M. Fraim organized the 9th Kentucky Infantry (USA) at Camp Anderson in 1861. Monroe County Cemetery Book Volume ...

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Famous Tree / Indian Creek Church

Gamaliel, KY    

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[Front] Famous Tree In 1894, a huge Tulip Poplar tree was felled about 1-1/2miles south of this site. It measured 11 ...

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Granville Museum

Clover St, Granville, TN     (931) 268-4411

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The Granville Museum tells the story of the riverboat town of Granville, Tennessee. The museum contains a...