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Historical Markers in Oliver Springs, Tennessee
Clickable Map of Roane County, Tennessee and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions
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2019-10-06
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Roane County, TN (49)
Anderson County, TN (94)
Cumberland County, TN (27)
Knox County, TN (240)
Loudon County, TN (24)
McMinn County, TN (53)
Meigs County, TN (31)
Morgan County, TN (16)
Rhea County, TN (29)
Roane County (49)
Roane County (49)
Anderson County (94)
Anderson County (94)
Cumberland County (27)
Cumberland County (27)
Knox County (240)
Knox County (240)
Loudon County (24)
Loudon County (24)
McMinn County (53)
McMinn County (53)
Meigs County (31)
Meigs County (31)
Morgan County (16)
Morgan County (16)
Rhea County (29)
Rhea County (29)
Kingston is the county seat for Roane County
Oliver Springs is in Roane County
Roane County (49) ► ADJACENT TO ROANE COUNTY Anderson County (94) ► Cumberland County (27) ► Knox County (240) ► Loudon County (24) ► McMinn County (53) ► Meigs County (31) ► Morgan County (16) ► Rhea County (29) ► Touch name on this list to highlight map location. Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
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On Walker Avenue at Winter Gap Road, on the left when traveling west on Walker Avenue.
Although the residents of Oliver Springs did not suffer from the effects of combat during the war, other factors soon took a toll. Like much of East Tennessee, Anderson, Morgan, and Roane Counties voted against secession. The conflicts between Union . . . — — Map (db m159561) HM
Near Kingston Avenue just east of Walker Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
2000 Ft. L&N trestle to Windrock Mines. Built March 2nd, 1904. Torn down in 1970. — — Map (db m164348) HM
Near Winter Gap Road just north of Kingston Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
1956 International Howe R185. First fire truck purchased by the city, & donated to the Oliver Springs Historical Society. 1999 — — Map (db m164344) HM
Near Winter Gap Road just south of Walker Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Built in June 1971. Refurbished in 1997. — — Map (db m164345) HM
On Winter Gap Road just south of Walker Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Ticket Booth from Oliver Springs Hotel which burned in 1905. Built by Herman Ahler. — — Map (db m164347) HM
May. 17, 2024