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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Franklin County, Tennessee

 
Clickable Map of Franklin 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 Franklin County, TN (37) Coffee County, TN (41) Grundy County, TN (18) Lincoln County, TN (23) Marion County, TN (20) Moore County, TN (8) Jackson County, AL (25) Madison County, AL (180)  FranklinCounty(37) Franklin County (37)  CoffeeCounty(41) Coffee County (41)  GrundyCounty(18) Grundy County (18)  LincolnCounty(23) Lincoln County (23)  MarionCounty(20) Marion County (20)  MooreCounty(8) Moore County (8)  JacksonCountyAlabama(25) Jackson County (25)  MadisonCounty(180) Madison County (180)
Adjacent to Franklin County, Tennessee
    Coffee County (41)
    Grundy County (18)
    Lincoln County (23)
    Marion County (20)
    Moore County (8)
    Jackson County, Alabama (25)
    Madison County, Alabama (180)
 
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
1Tennessee (Franklin County), Belvidere — 2E 32 — "Kentuck"
2Tennessee (Franklin County), Belvidere — 2E20 — John Ruch
3Tennessee (Franklin County), Belvidere — 2E 31 — Polly Finlay Crockett
4Tennessee (Franklin County), Cowan — 2E 78 — Cowan Railroad Museum
5Tennessee (Franklin County), Cowan — Cowan, Tennessee
6Tennessee (Franklin County), Cowan — Passing Through Cowan — Cumberland Mountain Tunnel — Tullahoma Campaign —
7Tennessee (Franklin County), Cowan — Tullahoma Campaign — June 24-July 4, 1863 — Philip Henry Sheridan —
8Tennessee (Franklin County), Cowan — Tullahoma Campaign — June 24-July 4, 1863 — Anatomy of a Campaign —
9Tennessee (Franklin County), Estill Springs — 2E 48 — Camp Harris
10Tennessee (Franklin County), Huntland — 2E 83 — Hunter's Grocery
11Tennessee (Franklin County), Huntland — Huntland Veterans Memorial
12Tennessee (Franklin County), Old Salem — 2E 33 — Falls Mill
13Tennessee (Franklin County), Old Salem — 2E 30 — Jesse Bean
14Tennessee (Franklin County), Sewanee — 2E 21 — Army of Tennessee — July 4, 1863
15Tennessee (Franklin County), Sewanee — 2E 79 — Desegregation of Franklin County Public Schools
16Tennessee (Franklin County), Sewanee — Edmund Kirby Smith — May 16, 1824 – March 28, 1893
17Tennessee (Franklin County), Sewanee — 2E 55 — Rebel's Rest
18Tennessee (Franklin County), Sewanee — 2E 82 — Saints Rest
19Tennessee (Franklin County), Sewanee — 2E 8 — University of the South
20Tennessee (Franklin County), St. Andrews — 2E 66 — Allan Gipson — 1804-1896
21Tennessee (Franklin County), Tullahoma — 2E 11 — Isham G. Harris
22Tennessee (Franklin County), Winchester — Built 1914 — Winchester City Hall
23Tennessee (Franklin County), Winchester — 2E 77 — Captain Samuel Handly
24Tennessee (Franklin County), Winchester — 2E 26 — Carrick Academy
25Tennessee (Franklin County), Winchester — Colonel James Lewis
26Tennessee (Franklin County), Winchester — 2E 70 — First United Church, U.C.C
27Tennessee (Franklin County), Winchester — 2E 57 — Goshen Cumberland Presbyterian Church
28Tennessee (Franklin County), Winchester — In Memory of Our Franklin County War Dead — Dedicated May 29, 1995
29Tennessee (Franklin County), Winchester — James Winchester — (1752 - 1826)
30Tennessee (Franklin County), Winchester — 2E 28 — Mary Sharp College
31Tennessee (Franklin County), Winchester — Mary Sharp College
32Tennessee (Franklin County), Winchester — 2E 10 — Peter Turney
33Tennessee (Franklin County), Winchester — 2E 27 — Secession
34Tennessee (Franklin County), Winchester — 2E 9 — The Blind Knight
35Tennessee (Franklin County), Winchester — Tullahoma Campaign — June 24-July 4, 1863 — Anatomy of a Campaign —
36Tennessee (Franklin County), Winchester — Tullahoma Campaign — June 24-July 4, 1863 — The Confederate Retreat —
37Tennessee (Franklin County), Winchester — Winchester's Civil War Sites — County Seceded before the State
 
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