Historical Markers in Castilian Springs, Tennessee
Gallatin is the county seat for Sumner County
Castilian Springs is in Sumner County
Sumner County(136) ► ADJACENT TO SUMNER COUNTY Davidson County(1472) ► Macon County(51) ► Robertson County(39) ► Trousdale County(10) ► Wilson County(85) ► Allen County, Kentucky(17) ► Simpson County, Kentucky(31) ►
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On Unnamed Road north of Hartsville Pike, on the right when traveling north.
Between Isaac Bledsoe's fort and Anthony
Bledsoe's Greenfield, the frontier slave,
identified in early accounts only as “Abram"
and belonging to Col. Anthony Bledsoe,
thwarted an April 27, 1793 Indian attack
on Greenfield. Two months . . . — — Map (db m170822) HM
Near Hartsville Pike (Tennessee Route 25) 0.2 miles west of Old Tennessee Route 25, on the right when traveling west.
Pioneering rhythm and blues (R&B) and gospel disc jockey Bill Allen, known as “Hoss” or “Hossman,” worked in radio for more than 40 years. During the 1950s, ‘60s and ‘70s, Allen’s nightly shows on WLAC Nashville played a pivotal role in . . . — — Map (db m170826) HM
Near Hartsville Pike (Tennessee Route 25) west of Rock Springs Road, on the right when traveling west.
"Capt. Horace Lawson Hunley, Confederate States Navy, was born near this site in 1823.
Capt. Hunley lived as a small boy in Sumner County then was raised in New Orleans where he practiced law and served in the state legislature. After the . . . — — Map (db m170837) HM