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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Savannah, Tennessee

 
Clickable Map of Hardin 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 Hardin County, TN (632) Chester County, TN (13) Decatur County, TN (13) Henderson County, TN (106) McNairy County, TN (45) Wayne County, TN (28) Lauderdale County, AL (239) Alcorn County, MS (69) Tishomingo County, MS (30)  HardinCounty(632) Hardin County (632)  ChesterCounty(13) Chester County (13)  DecaturCounty(13) Decatur County (13)  HendersonCounty(106) Henderson County (106)  McNairyCounty(45) McNairy County (45)  WayneCounty(28) Wayne County (28)  LauderdaleCountyAlabama(239) Lauderdale County (239)  AlcornCountyMississippi(69) Alcorn County (69)  TishomingoCounty(30) Tishomingo County (30)
Savannah is the county seat for Hardin County
Savannah is in Hardin County
      Hardin County (632)  
ADJACENT TO HARDIN COUNTY
      Chester County (13)  
      Decatur County (13)  
      Henderson County (106)  
      McNairy County (45)  
      Wayne County (28)  
      Lauderdale County, Alabama (239)  
      Alcorn County, Mississippi (69)  
      Tishomingo County, Mississippi (30)  
 
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1 Tennessee, Hardin County, Savannah — 4C 17 — Approach to ShilohApr. 5, 1862
Major Gen. Don Carlos Buell’s Federal Army of the Ohio arrived here after marching 135 miles in 22 days from Nashville. Here it turned south, led by Brig. Gen. William Nelson’s 4th Div, and marched upriver to a point opposite Pittsburg Landing. They . . . Map (db m63083) HM
2 Tennessee, Hardin County, Savannah — 4C 22 — Cherry Mansion
A house built here by James Rudd, pioneer ferry operator, was replaced by a house built by David Robinson, whose son-in-law, William H. Cherry, improved and enlarged it. Maj. Gen. C.F. Smith, Federal army commander, had headquarters here, where he . . . Map (db m12844) HM
3 Tennessee, Hardin County, Savannah — Darryl Worley
Country music singer Darryl Worley scored three No. 1 hits between 2002 and 2005. Hailed as a traditionalist, Worley puts a contemporary gloss on classic country. His songs address everyday themes and are rooted in long held values. Born in . . . Map (db m245186) HM
4 Tennessee, Hardin County, Savannah — Grant at Cherry Mansion"Gentlemen, the ball is in motion" — Battle of Shiloh —
After the February 1862 Union victories at Forts Henry and Donelson, Gen. Don Carlos Buell’s army occupied Nashville while Gen. Ulysses S. Grant’s army penetrated to Pittsburg Landing on the Tennessee River. Buell and Grant planned to attack the . . . Map (db m81776) HM
5 Tennessee, Hardin County, Savannah — Hardin County Confederate Memorial
(West face) This monument erected in honor of the gallant Confederate soldiers of Hardin County who fought, died and suffered during the War Between the States 1861-1865. Sacred is the memory of the men and women of Hardin County for the . . . Map (db m168650) WM
6 Tennessee, Hardin County, Savannah — Historic Crossing
Savannah stands at the junction of two major corridors- the north-south Tennessee River and the east-west road of Memphis. Savannah's secure, high ground and deep water made it an important port. For decades pioneers and area farmers found the water . . . Map (db m103113) HM
7 Tennessee, Hardin County, Savannah — 4C 34 — Joseph Hardin1734-1801
Colonel Hardin was born in Virginia but moved to North Carolina in 1772. During the Revolutionary War, he fought at King's Mountain and elsewhere in the South. He was Speaker of the House of the State of Franklin in 1785 and a member of the . . . Map (db m28702) HM
8 Tennessee, Hardin County, Savannah — The Cherry Mansion
Built by slaves with bricks made from riverbank clay, the Cherry Mansion is the oldest home in Savannah. When the Federal army arrived here in March 1862, William Harrell Cherry, a strong Union sympathizer, offered his home to Federal officers. For . . . Map (db m103125) HM
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9 Tennessee, Hardin County, Savannah — The Lost Petrified Forests of Savannah, Tennessee
These two large rocks are "petrified logs" found in the Savannah area. Paleontologists refer to them as being "permineralized", meaning that after the trees were buried, groundwater added ("per-") minerals in them that fossilized them. Wood . . . Map (db m184129) HM
10 Tennessee, Hardin County, Savannah — The TurbineA Cog in the Wheel
Imagine this 125-ton carbon-steel turbine spinning at 81.8 revolutions per minute. Picture more than 99.491 gallons of water per second rushing through the intake to spin its heavy blades, which generate 36 megawatts of electricity. Measuring over . . . Map (db m108340) HM
11 Tennessee, Hardin County, Savannah — War Comes to SavannahShiloh National Military Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
On March 8, 1862 the pro-Union citizens of Savannah turned out to greet the 40th Illinois Infantry, the vanguard of a 40,000-man Union invasion force. Residents cheered as the Illinois troops trudged off the steamer Golden Gate, formed . . . Map (db m81777) HM
12 Tennessee, Hardin County, Savannah — War Memorial
World War I Fred Armstrong • Jess Bailey • Cecil Bain • Elbert Bivins • Clyde Blount • Herbert Brown • Walter Cannon • Riley Clement • Edward W. Falls • Byron Harrison • Albert Hitchcock • Alva J. Hudiburgh • James . . . Map (db m182901) WM
13 Tennessee, Hardin County, Savannah — War on the River
In March 1862, Union steamboats fought Tennessee River currents to carry an invading army deep into the Confederacy. At the height of the Union occupation, transports and gunboats four and five deep lined both sides of the river in front of you. Men . . . Map (db m103126) HM
14 Tennessee, Hardin County, Savannah — Welcome
Pickwick Landing Dam Construction: Completed 1938 Dam Height: 34 meters (113 feet) Dam Length: 2,352 meters (7,715 feet) Reservoir Length: 85 kilometers (53 miles) Flood Storage: 516 million cu. m. (675 million cu. yd.) . . . Map (db m108339) HM
 
 
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Apr. 26, 2024