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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Claiborne County, Tennessee

 
Clickable Map of Claiborne 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 Claiborne County, TN (13) Campbell County, TN (12) Grainger County, TN (11) Hancock County, TN (1) Union County, TN (7) Bell County, KY (20) Whitley County, KY (15) Lee County, VA (24)  ClaiborneCounty(13) Claiborne County (13)  CampbellCounty(12) Campbell County (12)  GraingerCounty(11) Grainger County (11)  HancockCounty(1) Hancock County (1)  UnionCounty(7) Union County (7)  BellCountyKentucky(20) Bell County (20)  WhitleyCounty(15) Whitley County (15)  LeeCountyVirginia(24) Lee County (24)
Adjacent to Claiborne County, Tennessee
    Campbell County (12)
    Grainger County (11)
    Hancock County (1)
    Union County (7)
    Bell County, Kentucky (20)
    Whitley County, Kentucky (15)
    Lee County, Virginia (24)
 
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1Tennessee (Claiborne County), Cumberland Gap — Daniel Boone's TrailFrom North Carolina to Kentucky — 1769 —
Map (db m80240) HM
2Tennessee (Claiborne County), Cumberland Gap — 1D13 — Harrow School
Founded by Rev. & Mrs. A. A. Myers in 1890. First classes held in basement of Congregational Church on site of present Cumberland Gap School; later moved 1/2 mile west to Harrow Hall. Operated as a division of its successor, Lincoln Memorial . . . — Map (db m80233) HM
3Tennessee (Claiborne County), Cumberland Gap — Iron Furnace
From the early 1820s to the 1880s, an iron smelting business here took advantage of the rushing waters of Gap Creek. Today only the creek and part of the original 30-foot-high stone tower remain, a small part of an industrial complex of buildings, . . . — Map (db m81372) HM
4Tennessee (Claiborne County), Cumberland Gap — 1D14 — Three States Cornerstone1 1/2 mi.
The cornerstone for Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee is on Three States Peak. The first Virginia - North Carolina (later Tennessee) boundary at this point was surveyed in 1779 by Dr. Thomas Walker and Col. Richard Henderson. The present line and . . . — Map (db m80235) HM
5Tennessee (Claiborne County), Cumblerland Gap — 1D8 — Cumberland Gap
First explored, 1750; Long Hunters used it until 1760, and Daniel Boone in 1769, cutting the Wilderness Trail through it in 1775. Hosts of pioneers followed even before the road was built in 1796. Postal service was established in 1795 and a post . . . — Map (db m80232) HM
6Tennessee (Claiborne County), Harrogate — Democrat Hollow
This very memorable area, located just under the ridge from the Sanatorium of the Four Seasons Hotel, is part of the original campus. Being a small tract of land slightly rolling in nature, the area first lent itself to outdoor activities and . . . — Map (db m151541) HM
7Tennessee (Claiborne County), Harrogate — Lincoln And Cumberland GapPassage to the West
Cumberland Gap became the principal passage between the eastern and western theaters of operation in the Upper South during the war. Whichever side held the high ground here held the Gap. In 1861, Confederate Gen. Felix K. Zollicoffer's men . . . — Map (db m35761) HM
8Tennessee (Claiborne County), Harrogate — 1D 36 — Lincoln Memorial University
"If you come through this misery alive... I want you to do something for all those mountain people who have been shut out of the world all these years." These words of President Abraham Lincoln to General O. O. Howard in 1863 proved to be the . . . — Map (db m35760) HM
9Tennessee (Claiborne County), New Tazewell — 1D 42 — Barren Creek Dam Failures
On August 3, 1916, record rainfall caused Thompson's Mill Dam to fail, sending a wall of water down the Barren Creek, that destroyed five other dams and killing 24 person, including three entire families. The Barren Creek Dam failure caused the . . . — Map (db m148785) HM
10Tennessee (Claiborne County), Speedwell — 1D 19 — Yoakum Station
The 1791 Holston Treaty prohibited settlers from entering the Cherokee lands in the Powell Valley, but Tennesseans holding North Carolina land grants moved into the area. President Washington directed the pioneers to leave the valley. Captains . . . — Map (db m142725) HM
11Tennessee (Claiborne County), Tazewell — Big Spring Church
(front) In Memoriam To keep alive the history of the builders of this, The Big Spring Church House, in the winter of 1795-96. Drew Harrell our ancestor hewed the logs. He and the Rev. Tidence Lane erected the church house. Drew Harrell . . . — Map (db m151545) HM
12Tennessee (Claiborne County), Tazewell — Confederate Memorial
"Sacred to the memory of Unknown Confederate dead who laid down their lives among strangers for the "'Lost Cause'". — Map (db m151548) WM
13Tennessee (Claiborne County), Tazewell — Graham – Kivett House
Built about 1810, Greystone was the home of William Graham, Dr. James Fulkerson, Attorney James P. Kivett and his descendants. Site of Federal occupation during the Civil War. — Map (db m151544) HM
 
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