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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Hardeman County

 
Clickable Map of Hardeman County, Tennessee and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Hardeman County, TN (19) Chester County, TN (13) Fayette County, TN (18) Haywood County, TN (46) Madison County, TN (123) McNairy County, TN (45) Alcorn County, MS (69) Benton County, MS (6) Tippah County, MS (18)  HardemanCounty(19) Hardeman County (19)  ChesterCounty(13) Chester County (13)  FayetteCounty(18) Fayette County (18)  HaywoodCounty(46) Haywood County (46)  MadisonCounty(123) Madison County (123)  McNairyCounty(45) McNairy County (45)  AlcornCountyMississippi(69) Alcorn County (69)  BentonCounty(6) Benton County (6)  TippahCounty(18) Tippah County (18)
Bolivar is the county seat for Hardeman County
Adjacent to Hardeman County, Tennessee
      Chester County (13)  
      Fayette County (18)  
      Haywood County (46)  
      Madison County (123)  
      McNairy County (45)  
      Alcorn County, Mississippi (69)  
      Benton County, Mississippi (6)  
      Tippah County, Mississippi (18)  
 
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1 Tennessee, Hardeman County, Bolivar — BolivarStrategic Position
2 Tennessee, Hardeman County, Bolivar — Hardeman County Confederate Memorial
3 Tennessee, Hardeman County, Bolivar — Hardeman County Veterans Memorial
4 Tennessee, Hardeman County, Bolivar — 4C 28 — John Houston Bills1800-1871
5 Tennessee, Hardeman County, Bolivar — 4C 7 — Old Hatchie Town
6 Tennessee, Hardeman County, Bolivar — 4C 27 — Polk Cemetery
7 Tennessee, Hardeman County, Bolivar — 4C 23 — St. James Episcopal ChurchOne Block
8 Tennessee, Hardeman County, Bolivar — The Columns
9 Tennessee, Hardeman County, Bolivar — 4C 42 — Trail of Tears Cherokee Removal 1838
10 Tennessee, Hardeman County, Grand Junction — 4C 39 — First Bird Dog Field Trials
11 Tennessee, Hardeman County, Grand Junction — Grand JunctionCrossroads of Conflict
12 Tennessee, Hardeman County, Grand Junction — The Bird Dog Foundation, Inc.
13 Tennessee, Hardeman County, Hickory Valley — 4C 36 — Sassafras Mill1920 - 1974
14 Tennessee, Hardeman County, Middleburg — 4C 32 — Battle of MiddleburgAugust 30, 1862
15 Tennessee, Hardeman County, Pocahontas — Battle of Davis Bridge
16 Tennessee, Hardeman County, Pocahontas — 4C 22 — Battle of Davis BridgeOctober 5, 1862
17 Tennessee, Hardeman County, Pocahontas — Engagement at Davis BridgeOctober 5, 1862
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18 Tennessee, Hardeman County, Pocahontas — Hell on the HatchieEngagement at Davis Bridge — October 5, 1862 —
19 Tennessee, Hardeman County, Whiteville — 4C 4 — Hardeman County/Fayette County
20 Texas, Hardeman County, Chillicothe — 11926 — Chillicothe First Methodist Church
21 Texas, Hardeman County, Chillicothe — 11928 — Medicine Mound Community
22 Texas, Hardeman County, Chillicothe — 5246 — Texas Agricultural Experiment StationSubstation No. 12 — Home of Hybrid Sorghums —
23 Texas, Hardeman County, Quanah — 1845 — First Presbyterian Church of Quanah
24 Texas, Hardeman County, Quanah — 2370 — Hardeman County
25 Texas, Hardeman County, Quanah — 12782 — Hardeman County Courthouse
26 Texas, Hardeman County, Quanah — 2371 — Hardeman County Jail
27 Texas, Hardeman County, Quanah — 11927 — Hicks & Cobb General Merchandise Store
28 Texas, Hardeman County, Quanah — 3312 — Medicine Mound Depot1910 Reported missing
29 Texas, Hardeman County, Quanah — 13960 — Old Mounds CemeteryHistoric Texas Cemetery
30 Texas, Hardeman County, Quanah — Quanah ParkerLast Chief of the Comanches — Son of Chief Peta Nokoni and Cynthia Ann Parker - Naduah —
31 Texas, Hardeman County, Quanah — 3 — Quanah Parker TrailTexas Plains Trail Region
32 Texas, Hardeman County, Quanah — 5558 — Trinity Church of Quanah
33 Texas, Hardeman County, Quanah — 11929 — W. P. A. Sanitation Project
34 Texas, Hardeman County, Quanah — 5832 — William Jesse McDonald(September 28, 1852 - January 15, 1918)
 
 
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Jun. 15, 2024