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Historical Markers in Kingston Springs, Tennessee

 
Clickable Map of Cheatham 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 Cheatham County, TN (16) Davidson County, TN (1450) Dickson County, TN (40) Montgomery County, TN (109) Robertson County, TN (39) Williamson County, TN (416)  CheathamCounty(16) Cheatham County (16)  DavidsonCounty(1450) Davidson County (1450)  DicksonCounty(40) Dickson County (40)  MontgomeryCounty(109) Montgomery County (109)  RobertsonCounty(39) Robertson County (39)  WilliamsonCounty(416) Williamson County (416)
Ashland City is the county seat for Cheatham County
Kingston Springs is in Cheatham County
      Cheatham County (16)  
ADJACENT TO CHEATHAM COUNTY
      Davidson County (1450)  
      Dickson County (40)  
      Montgomery County (109)  
      Robertson County (39)  
      Williamson County (416)  
 
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1 Tennessee, Cheatham County, Kingston Springs — Connection To JohnsonvilleU.S. Military Railroad
In November 1863, Federal troops occupied Kingston Springs to serve as headquarters for the supervisors of the U.S. Military Railroad Construction Corps. They oversaw the construction of this section of the Nashville and Northwestern Railroad. When . . . Map (db m69365) HM
2 Tennessee, Cheatham County, Kingston Springs — 3C 58 — Mound Bottom
Across the river are the remains of an 800-year old town built by ancient Native American Indians. Almost surrounded by the river, it was also guarded by a high palisade wall. A large temple mound and several smaller mounds surrounded an open plaza. . . . Map (db m143825) HM
3 Tennessee, Cheatham County, Kingston Springs — 3C 5 — Patterson Forge
4.1 mi. northwest, at The Narrows, Montgomery Bell, pioneer industrialist, ironmaster, philanthropist and turfman, built a forge in 1818. Power was obtained by tunneling water through the hill at the top of the Narrows to a point below it where the . . . Map (db m143827) HM
4 Tennessee, Cheatham County, Kingston Springs — Trail HeadSite CH155 — Kingston Springs City Park —
Prior to the Civil War, a rail line ran from Nashville to Kingston Springs. After the federal seizure of Nashville in 1862, work began to extend the line westward from Kingston Springs to Johnsonville, providing another supply line for the . . . Map (db m205515) HM
 
 
  
 
 
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Apr. 29, 2024