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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Westmoreland, Tennessee
Lafayette is the county seat for Macon County
Westmoreland is in Macon County
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ADJACENT TO MACON COUNTY
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ADJACENT TO MACON COUNTY
Clay County (14) ►
Jackson County (17) ►
Smith County (18) ►
Sumner County (136) ►
Trousdale County (10) ►
Allen County, Kentucky (17) ►
Monroe County, Kentucky (36) ►
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1 ► Tennessee, Macon County, Westmoreland — Camp Jim Davis Epperson Springs — Site of the Confederate Training Camp Company — ![]() |
Jim Davis was located 3.5 miles north of here at site of Epperson Springs, a mineral springs summer resort. Jim Davis was the proprietor of the Epperson Springs Resort during the Civil War. Company G 22nd Barteaus Cavalry, TN Cavalry (later . . . — — Map (db m224674) HM |
2 ► Tennessee, Macon County, Westmoreland — Epperson Springs — Resort and Wartime Enlistment Center — Reported missing |
The Epperson Springs Hotel, built by local businessmen so that residents and visitors could enjoy bathing and soaking in a mineral springs, stood here. Most of the state’s early resorts grew up around mineral springs; physicians often touted the . . . — — Map (db m182801) HM |
3 ► Tennessee, Macon County, Westmoreland — Site of Civil War Confederate Training Camp Jim Davis — ![]() |
7th TN Conf Cal Batt. Org 15 Nov 1861 — — Map (db m182851) HM WM |
4 ► Tennessee, Macon County, Westmoreland — Site of Epperson Springs — Named for Ananias Epperson — A mineral springs summer resort — ![]() |
Hotel built ca 1852. Burned 26 April 1926. First proprietor James M. Davis. — — Map (db m182850) HM |
5 ► Tennessee, Sumner County, Westmoreland — 3A 220 — William Owen Bradley — 1915-1998 — ![]() |
Born in Westmoreland, Tennessee, Owen Bradley moved to Nashville at age seven with his parents, Vernon and Letha Male Owen Bradley. A self-taught musician, his career began at age 15 playing piano in local roadhouses and clubs. Bradley was musical . . . — — Map (db m151857) HM |