106 entries match your criteria. Entries 101 through 106 are listed.
⊲ Previous 100 Historical Markers and War Memorials in Franklin County, Tennessee
Winchester is the county seat for Franklin County
101 ► Tennessee, Franklin County, Winchester — The Franklin County Confederate Memorial Cemetery — |
On 6th Avenue SW, 0.1 miles west of South High Street, on the left when traveling west. |
(Stone monument) In memory of the brave men from the Franklin County area who defended their homeland against Northern aggression (Metal plaque at base)(Editor's note: Only names are listed here. See links below for . . . — — Map (db m172628) WM |
102 ► Tennessee, Franklin County, Winchester — Trinity Episcopal Church — |
On 1st Avenue NW (Tennessee Route 16) at South Vine Street, on the left when traveling west on 1st Avenue NW. |
National Register of Historic Places Tennessee Historical Commission Trinity Episcopal Church — — Map (db m172409) HM |
103 ► Tennessee, Franklin County, Winchester — Trinity Episcopal Church / Winchester City Hall — Did you know? — |
On South High Street, on the right when traveling north. |
Did You Know? In December 1938, an aged man died at the City Hall in Winchester. The only means of identification was a Bible In his pocket. The old man came to City Hall Saturday night and gained permission to stay until Sunday . . . — — Map (db m207188) HM |
104 ► Tennessee, Franklin County, Winchester — Tullahoma Campaign — June 24-July 4, 1863 — The Confederate Retreat |
On Bluff Street at Dinah Shore Boulevard (Tennessee Route 50), on the right when traveling north on Bluff Street. Reported permanently removed. |
From June 24th to June 27th, the Union Army of the Cumberland had moved flawlessly to maneuver the Confederate Army of Tennessee out of its position south of the Highland Rim. As Rosecrans would later say, only heavy rains had prevented a complete . . . — — Map (db m207282) HM |
105 ► Tennessee, Franklin County, Winchester — Tullahoma Campaign — June 24-July 4, 1863 — Anatomy of a Campaign |
On Bluff Street at Dinah Shore Boulevard (Tennessee Route 50), on the right when traveling north on Bluff Street. Reported permanently removed. |
In late June of 1863, Union Major General William S. Rosecrans launched a massive offensive from his base in Murfreesboro in an attempt to drive Confederate General Braxton Bragg’s 43,000-man Army of Tennessee from its entrenchments at . . . — — Map (db m207283) HM |
106 ► Tennessee, Franklin County, Winchester — Winchester's Civil War Sites — County Seceded before the State — |
On 1st Avenue NW at South High Street, on the left when traveling west on 1st Avenue NW. |
When Tennessee failed to secede from the Union on February 9, 1861, Franklin County residents met here at the courthouse. They listened to attorney Peter Turney’s forceful speech offering resolutions in favor of secession and reportedly adopted them . . . — — Map (db m75226) HM |
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