Addison, Earl M. Aderhold, William J. Akin, Robert F. Aldridge, Ray H. Ammons, David F. Atkins, Leon O. Ballew, Charles E. Jr. Barnes, Robert H. Bazemore, Curtis A. Bearfield, Carl E. Beaty, Clarence A. Belcher, Homer F. . . . — — Map (db m231277) WM
The Louisville and Nashville (L&N) built Etowah between 1904 and 1906 as division headquarters for its new Cincinnati to Atlanta line. Workers were transferred from other L&N facilities or recruited from nearby farming communities, other states, and . . . — — Map (db m109275) HM
Dedicated to these who made the
supreme sacrifice in WWII
Adams, Wallace I. Amburgey, Lawrence M. Anderson, Vernell Arden, Dexter C. Armstrong, Joel T. Atchley, Robert J. Bates, James W. Bayless, Lawrence Bohannon, Jackson . . . — — Map (db m178016) WM
The Treaty of 1805 between the United States and the Cherokee Nation established the Old Federal Road. The road extended from the Tellico Blockhouse on the Little Tennessee River to the towns of Madisonville and Columbus, Tennessee. This route . . . — — Map (db m178011) HM
In memory of
Col. R.J. Meigs
Thos. Cantrell
Isaac Lane
Wm. Peters
S. Benson McNabb
John Rainey
Max Rector
Chas. Carter
S. Eldridge
Benj. Brown
B. Cochran
Gov. Jos. McMinn
Isaac Newman
John . . . — — Map (db m181286) WM
In 1902, the L&N Railroad was searching for a location between Atlanta and Knoxville to build their Southern Division Headquarters on a new, more direct route between the two cities. This new line would bypass the mountainous area of the Hiwassee . . . — — Map (db m120191) HM
This monument perpetuates the memory of our beloved countrymen, members of Company L, 117th Infantry, and others who served in the World War from the Third District of McMinn County, who, true to the instincts of their birth, faithful to the . . . — — Map (db m120471) WM