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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Maury County, Tennessee

 
Clickable Map of Maury 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 Maury County, TN (124) Giles County, TN (73) Hickman County, TN (20) Lawrence County, TN (61) Lewis County, TN (19) Marshall County, TN (32) Williamson County, TN (416)  MauryCounty(124) Maury County (124)  GilesCounty(73) Giles County (73)  HickmanCounty(20) Hickman County (20)  LawrenceCounty(61) Lawrence County (61)  LewisCounty(19) Lewis County (19)  MarshallCounty(32) Marshall County (32)  WilliamsonCounty(416) Williamson County (416)
Columbia is the county seat for Maury County
Adjacent to Maury County, Tennessee
      Giles County (73)  
      Hickman County (20)  
      Lawrence County (61)  
      Lewis County (19)  
      Marshall County (32)  
      Williamson County (416)  
 
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1 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — "Betty Lee Park"
2 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — 3D 83 — 1946 Columbia Race Riot / A.J. Morton Funeral Home
3 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — 3D 18 — Advance and Retreat
4 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Alfred Osborn Pope Nicholson — B. August 31, 1808 - D. March 23, 1876
5 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Andrew Johnson — From Poverty to Presidency
6 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Athenaeum Rectory — School and Headquarters
7 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Bethel House Hotel / The Princess Theatre — 1882 - 1949
8 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — 3D 47 — Billy Direct
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9 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — 3D 62 — Birthplace of James Percy Priest
10 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Brigadier General John Carpenter Carter — B. December 19, 1837 – D. December 10, 1864
11 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Camille Leonie Herndon — September 29, 1869 - March 15, 1963 — Daughter of Joseph Pomfred and Josephine Maurice Herndon —
12 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Capt. John Gordon — B. July 15, 1763 – D. 1819
13 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Capt. Meade Frierson — B. January 30, 1895 – D. August 29, 1918 — Rose Hill Cemetery —
14 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — 3D 80 — College Hill High School
15 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Columbia Fire Department — 1868-2018
16 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — 3D 68 — Columbia Military Academy — 1904 - 1979
17 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — 3D 45 — Davis' Ford — Nov. 25, 1864
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18 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Delaying Forrest — "...a decided stand" — Hood's Campaign —
19 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Edward Franklin “Pop” Geers — B. January 25, 1851 - D. September 3, 1924
20 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Edward Ward Carmack — B. November 5, 1858 – D. November 9, 1908
21 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Elm Springs — End of the Burn Line — Hood’s Campaign —
22 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Fairview Park — Columbia, Tennessee
23 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — First County Seat Location
24 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — 3D 19 — Forrest and Capron — Nov. 24 1864
25 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — 3D 85 — Freedmen's Savings Bank and Trust Company
26 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Frierson Cemetery
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27 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — 3D 79 — GrafTech International / National Carbon Company
28 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — 3D 20 — Greenwood —
29 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Historic Elm Springs — International Headquarters of Sons of Confederate Veterans
30 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — 3D 13 — Hood and Schofield — Nov. 24, 1864
31 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — 3D 29 — Hood's Maneuver
32 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — James Edwin R. Carpenter — Architect of the Maury County Court House
33 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — James K. Polk — Rise to the White House
34 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — James K. Polk House — For the Union
35 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — 3D 39 — James Knox Polk
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36 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Jane Knox Polk Chapter — Daughters of the American Revolution — Columbia, Tennessee —
37 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Jefferson Davis Monument — President of the Confederate States of America 1861 - 1865
38 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — John Harlan Willis Memorial Bridge
39 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — 3D 5 — Joseph Brown
40 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Lt. James C. Wooten, II — B. August 7, 1896 – D. August 1, 1918
41 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Lt. Joseph A. Irvine — B. September 25, 1841 - D. April 12, 1890
42 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Major Nathaniel F. Cheairs — B. December 6, 1818 – D. January 2, 1914
43 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — 3D 82 — Maury County Colored Hospital — 1923-1954
44 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Maury County War Memorial
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45 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — 3D 67 — Mount Lebanon Missionary Baptist Church
46 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Nathan Vaught — Master Builder of Maury County — August 13, 1799 - April 9, 1880 —
47 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Nathan Vaught — “Master Builder of Maury County”
48 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Nelson House Hotel — A Tragic Death
49 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Pleasant Mount Cumberland Presbyterian Church
50 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — 3D 21 — Polk's Boyhood Home
51 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Rev. Franklin Gillette Smith — B. December 13, 1797 – D. August 4, 1866
52 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Riverside Bridge — 1974
53 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Road to Nashville — Columbia Artillery Duel — Hood's Campaign —
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54 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Rose Hill Confederate Memorial
55 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Saint Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church
56 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — 3D 22 — Sam Davis
57 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Sam Watkins — A Common Soldier's Lasting Legacy
58 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Side by Side — Rose Hill and Rosemount Cemeteries
59 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Site of the First Law Office of James Knox Polk
60 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — 3D 37 — St. John's
61 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — St. John's Episcopal Church
62 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — St. Peter's Church (Episcopal)
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63 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — The Confederate Monument — Erected in 1882
64 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — The Duck River and Columbia — The river has always been connected to the life of the city.
65 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — The Forrest-Gould Affair
66 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — The Founding of Maury County and Columbia
67 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — The Polk Family
68 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — 3D 87 — The Reverend Edmund Kelly — 1817-1894
69 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — Union Station Train Depot
70 Tennessee, Maury County, Columbia — 3D 38 — Zion
71 Tennessee, Maury County, Culleoka — 3D 86 — Culleoka Cantaloupes — 1907-1935
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72 Tennessee, Maury County, Culleoka — Culleoka Methodist Church
73 Tennessee, Maury County, Duck River — Old Well Cemetery — 1820 - 1995
74 Tennessee, Maury County, Hampshire — Tobacco Farm - Old Trace
75 Tennessee, Maury County, Mount Pleasant — 3D 76 — Clarke Training School — 1922-1969
76 Tennessee, Maury County, Mount Pleasant — 3D 71 — Jonathan Webster — 1767 - 1854
77 Tennessee, Maury County, Mount Pleasant — Mount Pleasant Confederate Memorial
78 Tennessee, Maury County, Mount Pleasant — 3D-74 — Rattle and Snap Plantation
79 Tennessee, Maury County, Mount Pleasant — The Bigby Greys — Story of Service
80 Tennessee, Maury County, Mt. Pleasant — Breckenridge Hatter's Shop
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81 Tennessee, Maury County, Mt. Pleasant — Highland Hall
82 Tennessee, Maury County, Mt. Pleasant — Mount Pleasant Commercial Historic District
83 Tennessee, Maury County, Santa Fe — 3D 70 — Maury Light Artillery
84 Tennessee, Maury County, Spring Hill — 3D 50 — Branham and Hughes Military Academy — Reported missing
85 Tennessee, Maury County, Spring Hill — Cleburne's Attack — 4:00 - 4:30 p.m. — November 29, 1864 — Reported unreadable
86 Tennessee, Maury County, Spring Hill — Cleburne's Pursuit — 4:30 - 5:00 p.m. — November 29, 1864 —
87 Tennessee, Maury County, Spring Hill — 3D 73 — Confederate Attacks at Spring Hill — November 29, 1864
88 Tennessee, Maury County, Spring Hill — Confederate Deployment — 4:00 p.m., November 29, 1864
89 Tennessee, Maury County, Spring Hill — Confederate Movements After Sunset — November 29, 1864 — Reported permanently removed
90 Tennessee, Maury County, Spring Hill — Ewell Farm — Spring Hill Battlefield
91 Tennessee, Maury County, Spring Hill — 3D 46 — Ewell Farm — ←1 mi.---
92 Tennessee, Maury County, Spring Hill — Federal Defense of Spring Hill
93 Tennessee, Maury County, Spring Hill — 3D 12 — Forrest & Wilson
94 Tennessee, Maury County, Spring Hill — Forrest's 3:00 p.m. Cavalry Attack
95 Tennessee, Maury County, Spring Hill — Grace Episcopal Church
96 Tennessee, Maury County, Spring Hill — 3D 14 — Hood's Command Post — Nov. 29-30, 1864
97 Tennessee, Maury County, Spring Hill — Left of the Union Defensive Position — Opdycke's Brigade Line
98 Tennessee, Maury County, Spring Hill — Martin Cheairs Home — Headquarters of Confederate General Earl Van Dorn — April-May, 1863 —
99 Tennessee, Maury County, Spring Hill — Nashville and Decatur Railroad
100 Tennessee, Maury County, Spring Hill — Oaklawn — The Absalom Thompson House — Hood's Headquarters — Reported unreadable

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