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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Millington, Tennessee

 
Clickable Map of Shelby 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 Shelby County, TN (490) Fayette County, TN (18) Tipton County, TN (34) Crittenden County, AR (27) Mississippi County, AR (52) DeSoto County, MS (27) Marshall County, MS (29)  ShelbyCounty(490) Shelby County (490)  FayetteCounty(18) Fayette County (18)  TiptonCounty(34) Tipton County (34)  CrittendenCountyArkansas(27) Crittenden County (27)  MississippiCounty(52) Mississippi County (52)  DeSotoCountyMississippi(27) DeSoto County (27)  MarshallCounty(29) Marshall County (29)
Memphis is the county seat for Shelby County
Millington is in Shelby County
      Shelby County (490)  
ADJACENT TO SHELBY COUNTY
      Fayette County (18)  
      Tipton County (34)  
      Crittenden County, Arkansas (27)  
      Mississippi County, Arkansas (52)  
      DeSoto County, Mississippi (27)  
      Marshall County, Mississippi (29)  
 
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1 Tennessee, Shelby County, Millington — 4E 157 — Big Creek Baptist Church
On Big Creek Road, 0.2 miles north of Bateman Road, on the left when traveling north.
It is thought that by 1812, Big Creek Baptist Church had been organized under a brush arbor by pioneers settling near Big Creek. When the log church burned in 1832, a "box" church was built with "sides" where slaves worshiped. Many black people, . . . Map (db m107519) HM
2 Tennessee, Shelby County, Millington — 4E 160 — Kerrville Presbyterian Church
On North Kerrville Rosemark Road at Hood Street, on the right when traveling north on North Kerrville Rosemark Road.
Originally known as the Delta Presbyterian Church, the Kerrville Presbyterian Church was founded by the Reverend Andrew Hart Kerr on July 25, 1857, with 23 members. The original one-room log building was destroyed by fire. A tornado destroyed . . . Map (db m179160) HM
3 Tennessee, Shelby County, Millington — Millington Centennial and Veterans Monument
On South Navy Circle at East Navy Circle, on the right when traveling east on South Navy Circle.
(South face) As we, the citizens of the City of Millington, celebrate our Centennial, we believe that it is most appropriate to offer fervent thanks and humble appreciation to those of our area who have served in our Armed Forces. Without . . . Map (db m148572) WM
4 Tennessee, Shelby County, Millington — Millington Central High School
On Wilkinsville Road just north of School Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Soon after Millington was founded in the 1870's, a reading school was established in a wood-frame structure on this site by the Shelby County Board of Education. In the 1890's the school was organized into grades and by 1911 two students received . . . Map (db m148578) HM
5 Tennessee, Shelby County, Millington — Millington, Tennessee / Park Field
On Navy Road (State Highway 205) 0.1 miles west of Harold Street, on the right when traveling west.
Millington, Tennessee Millwood, by the plank road leading to Memphis, and Glencoe, often flooded in the Big Creek area, merged to form Millington around 1875. To stay near the railroad, Glencoe accepted George Millington's land donation if the . . . Map (db m148608) HM
6 Tennessee, Shelby County, Millington — 4E 125 — Shelby County Training School
On Woodstock Cuba Road at Rust Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Woodstock Cuba Road.
In 1913, Shelby County Training School was established for African-American students. Boarding students performed all necessary chores including gardening, cooking, cleaning and laundering. Prof. T.J. Johnson was the school's first principal. Under . . . Map (db m148609) HM
7 Tennessee, Shelby County, Millington — Sigler Cemetery
On Ward Road south of Independence Road, on the left when traveling south.
Donated in 1855 by Wm. & Nancie Sigler Oldest grave Martha M.C. Sigler 1835 - 1859Map (db m221440) HM
8 Tennessee, Shelby County, Millington — Woodstock Community Veterans Memorial
On Woodstock Cuba Road at Rust Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Woodstock Cuba Road.
Erected in memory of Professor and Mrs. R.L. Roddy In Honor Of Archie, Roosevelt Booth, Edward Booth, Eddie L. Boyd, Wilbert Bradford, Leroy Brooks, Beatral Brooks, Ofair Bryant, Nathaniel Campbell, Jeff J. Carter, Larry Carter, Leroy Carter, . . . Map (db m148610) WM
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9 Tennessee, Shelby County, Millington, Rosemark — Anthony Chapel School, Greenwood AME Church & Cemetery
On Mulberry Road west of Austin Peay Highway (Tennessee Route 14), on the left when traveling east.
At the turn of the 20th century John Wesley Stewart, an African-American farmer, began lobbying for a school to educate African-American children in the Greenwood community. At the time the children were either taught by itinerant teachers or they . . . Map (db m179147) HM
10 Tennessee, Shelby County, Millington, Rosemark — 4E 174 — Bobby Blue Bland(1930-2013)
On Barret Road, 0.2 miles south of Mudville Road, on the right when traveling south.
Robert Calvin Bland enjoyed a long and highly successful career as blues singer and songwriter "Bobby Blue Bland.” He spent his childhood in the community of Barretville. By age 11, he was singing for drivers of mule-drawn cotton wagons at . . . Map (db m148560) HM
11 Tennessee, Shelby County, Millington, Rosemark — Dr. Peter John Flippin1873-1950
On East Kerrville Rosemark Road east of Rosemark Road, on the right when traveling east.
Dr. Peter John Flippin was born in Oakland, Tennessee and graduated in 1897 from the Memphis Hospital Medical College (later the University of Tennessee Medical School). Dr. Flippin provided medical care to white and African-American citizens of . . . Map (db m179140) HM
12 Tennessee, Shelby County, Millington, Rosemark — Hurst's Raid at BarretvilleApril 8, 1863
On Barret Road, 0.2 miles south of Mudville Road, on the right when traveling south.
During the winter of 1862-63, Confederate troops, including the First Tennessee Partisan Rangers, successfully attacked Federal troops in a series of skirmishes in southwest Tennessee. To deter further strikes, Union cavalry from Memphis, Jackson, . . . Map (db m148565) HM
13 Tennessee, Shelby County, Millington, Rosemark — 4E 165 — Paul W. Barret
On Barret Road, 0.2 miles south of Mudville Road, on the right when traveling south.
In the community of Barretville, which had been established in 1852 by his grandfather, Anthony Barret (1827-1910), Paul Weisiger Barret (1899-1976) co-founded Barretville Bank & Trust Company in 1920, when he was only 21. Under his leadership, . . . Map (db m148554) HM
14 Tennessee, Shelby County, Millington, Rosemark — Richland Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church
Near Rosemark Road north of East Kerrville Rosemark Road, on the right when traveling north.
In the 1800s this area, known for its rich and fertile farm land, attracted settlers from the Carolinas, East and Middle Tennessee who were pioneering the "Great West". Associate Reformed Presbyterians (ARP) arrived and established Salem Church in . . . Map (db m179144) HM
15 Tennessee, Shelby County, Millington, Rosemark — Rosemark National Historic District
On East Kerrville Rosemark Road, 0.1 miles west of Austin Peay Highway (Tennessee Route 14), on the right when traveling west.
Land grant 1788Map (db m179138) HM
 
 
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May. 5, 2024