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Historical Markers in Belvidere, Tennessee
Winchester is the county seat for Franklin County
Belvidere is in Franklin County
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ADJACENT TO FRANKLIN COUNTY
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ADJACENT TO FRANKLIN COUNTY
Coffee County (67) ►
Grundy County (26) ►
Lincoln County (55) ►
Marion County (31) ►
Moore County (11) ►
Jackson County, Alabama (39) ►
Madison County, Alabama (226) ►
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1 ► Tennessee, Franklin County, Belvidere — 2E 32 — "Kentuck" — ![]() |
On U.S. 64, 0.2 miles west of Walnut Grove Road, on the right when traveling west. |
The homestead which David Crockett occupied and named in 1812 is now marked by a well standing in a field 3-1/2 miles south and to the east of this road. From here he went to the Creek War; his first wife died here. In 1816 he married Elizabeth . . . — — Map (db m26872) HM |
2 ► Tennessee, Franklin County, Belvidere — 2E20 — John Ruch — ![]() |
On U.S. 64, on the right when traveling west. |
Lived here. He came to Franklin Co. in 1872 from Ohio. In 1892, with the aid of J. B. Killebrew, agricultural agent of the N. C. & St. L. RR. and former State Commissioner of Agriculture, he imported from France the first crimson clover seed, . . . — — Map (db m26828) HM |
3 ► Tennessee, Franklin County, Belvidere — 2E 31 — Polly Finlay Crockett — ![]() |
On U.S. 64 close to Maxwell Road, on the right when traveling west. |
David Crockett, his first wife and their children settled on a homestead a few miles east about 1813. She died in 1815, following her husband's return from the Creek War. She is buried in an old cemetery overlooking Bean's Creek, about five miles . . . — — Map (db m26172) HM |