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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Williamson County, Tennessee

 
Clickable Map of Williamson 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 Williamson County, TN (416) Cheatham County, TN (16) Davidson County, TN (1472) Dickson County, TN (40) Hickman County, TN (20) Marshall County, TN (32) Maury County, TN (124) Rutherford County, TN (227)  WilliamsonCounty(416) Williamson County (416)  CheathamCounty(16) Cheatham County (16)  DavidsonCounty(1472) Davidson County (1472)  DicksonCounty(40) Dickson County (40)  HickmanCounty(20) Hickman County (20)  MarshallCounty(32) Marshall County (32)  MauryCounty(124) Maury County (124)  RutherfordCounty(227) Rutherford County (227)
Franklin is the county seat for Williamson County
Adjacent to Williamson County, Tennessee
      Cheatham County (16)  
      Davidson County (1472)  
      Dickson County (40)  
      Hickman County (20)  
      Marshall County (32)  
      Maury County (124)  
      Rutherford County (227)  
 
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401 Tennessee, Williamson County, Thompson's Station — Battle of Thompson's StationA Fiasco For The Union
The Battle of Thompson's Station on March 5, 1863, convincingly showed Union commanders that their armies still lacked control of vital transportation routes in Middle Tennessee. On March 4, U.S. Gen. turnpike and railroad routes between Franklin . . . Map (db m205405) HM
402 Tennessee, Williamson County, Thompson's Station — 3D 55 — Battle of Thompson's StationMarch 5, 1863
In the spring of 1863 the Federal Army operating out of Nashville made several foraging expeditions into this area collecting food and hay. At this site, General Earl Van Dorn's Confederate Cavalry Corps defeated a Federal task force under Col. . . . Map (db m208491) HM
403 Tennessee, Williamson County, Thompson's Station — Bethesda
Bethesda is a Biblical name meaning "House of Mercy." Early family names in the community included Alexander, Bond, Blythe, Grigsby, Irvin, Sprott, Steeke, and Waddey. Beloved area physicians were Drs. Blythe, Core, Eggleston, and Bennett. Gone but . . . Map (db m149771) HM
404 Tennessee, Williamson County, Thompson's Station — Building a Railroad Town, 1855-1993Thompson's Station, Tennessee
The Tennessee and Alabama Railroad connected the "town of Thompson" to Nashville in 1855 and south to Columbia in 1859. Antebellum investors envisioned the railroad, which traveled through some of the most productive lands in Davidson, Williamson, . . . Map (db m208537) HM
405 Tennessee, Williamson County, Thompson's Station — Early SettlersThompson's Station, Tennessee
Francis Giddens, more than any other early settler, made the area around Thompson's Station a community and a stopping place for travelers. Giddens, a Virginian and Revolutinoary War veteran and gunsmith, arrived in Williamson County around 1800 . . . Map (db m205403) HM
406 Tennessee, Williamson County, Thompson's Station — Homestead Manor
Built between 1809 and 1819 by Francis Giddens, Revolutionary war gunsmith from Virginia, this house served as a refuge for neighbors during the Battle of Thompson's Station in 1863. During the fight, 17 year~old Alice Thompson, dashed out of the . . . Map (db m145755) HM
407 Tennessee, Williamson County, Thompson's Station — 3D 17 — Hood's RetreatDecember, 17 1864
Moving rapidly south through Franklin, Stephen D. Lee's Corps with Chalmers' Cavalry Division attached, took up a delaying position in this area about 1:00 P.M. They beat off attacks by Wood's IV Corps & Wilson's Cavalry. Here, Gen. Lee was wounded; . . . Map (db m104201) HM
408 Tennessee, Williamson County, Thompson's Station — Rebuilding the CountrysideThompson's Station, Tennessee
After the Civil War, the people of Thompson's Station rebuilt their community, reformed agricultural practice, and opened a new era of economic prosperity. Outside of the park is a symbol of the social and community rebuilding, the historic African . . . Map (db m205407) HM
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409 Tennessee, Williamson County, Thompson's Station — Slavery at Thompson's StationThompson's Station, Tennessee
The agricultural wealth that developed around Thompson's Station in the first half of the 19th century was directly tied to enslaved labor, which was largely concentrated in the county's fertile river valleys. By 1860 slaves represented a majority . . . Map (db m205404) HM
410 Tennessee, Williamson County, Thompson's Station — Thompson Station Bank
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m201319) HM
411 Tennessee, Williamson County, Thompson's Station — Thompson's StationPrelude to Franklin — Hood's Campaign —
(preface) In September 1864, after Union Gen. William T. Sherman defeated Confederate Gen. John Bell Hood at Atlanta, Hood led the Army of Tennessee northwest against Sherman’s supply lines. Rather than contest Sherman’s “March to . . . Map (db m75122) HM
412 Tennessee, Williamson County, Thompson's Station — Thompson's Station Train DepotOriginally built 1866
This replica of the original depot was built in 1993 with monetary donations as well as donations of materials and labor from many different organizations and individuals. Materials were selected to comply as nearly as possible with the original . . . Map (db m75125) HM
413 Tennessee, Williamson County, Thompson's Station — War and Occupation — Thompson's Station, Tennessee —
In 1861, Williamson County, white and black, braced for war. Men near Thompson's Station joined Jacob "Jake" T. Martin's 140-strong Confederate cavalry force. The war challenged women's traditional roles, but many joined the effort by taking charge . . . Map (db m205406) HM
414 Tennessee, Williamson County, Triune — Bostick Female Academy
Dr. Jonathan Bostick, a resident of Triune who died in 1872 at his cotton plantation in Mississippi, bequeathed funds for this school. It was his desire to replace the famed Porter Female Academy, burned by Union soldiers in 1863, and to maintain . . . Map (db m54040) HM
415 Tennessee, Williamson County, Triune — Rock Hill
With the completion in 1844 of the Harpeth Turnpike, now known as Wilson Pike, the hamlet of Rock Hill grew and became the commercial center for a large area. The original store and post office building was located 350 yards south at the driveway . . . Map (db m220487) HM
416 Tennessee, Williamson County, Triune — 3D 54 — Wheeler's Raid Around RosecransDec. 31, 1862
Leaving its overnight bivouac three miles west, Wheeler's Cavalry Brigade, having passed completely around Rosecrans' army, crossed the highway here about 3:30 A.M., rejoining Bragg's Army of Tennessee in time to actively screen its left flank . . . Map (db m143462) HM

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