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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Tazewell, Tennessee

 
Clickable Map of Claiborne 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 Claiborne County, TN (22) Campbell County, TN (15) Grainger County, TN (18) Hancock County, TN (2) Union County, TN (8) Bell County, KY (56) Whitley County, KY (15) Lee County, VA (47)  ClaiborneCounty(22) Claiborne County (22)  CampbellCounty(15) Campbell County (15)  GraingerCounty(18) Grainger County (18)  HancockCounty(2) Hancock County (2)  UnionCounty(8) Union County (8)  BellCountyKentucky(56) Bell County (56)  WhitleyCounty(15) Whitley County (15)  LeeCountyVirginia(47) Lee County (47)
Tazewell is the county seat for Claiborne County
Tazewell is in Claiborne County
      Claiborne County (22)  
ADJACENT TO CLAIBORNE COUNTY
      Campbell County (15)  
      Grainger County (18)  
      Hancock County (2)  
      Union County (8)  
      Bell County, Kentucky (56)  
      Whitley County, Kentucky (15)  
      Lee County, Virginia (47)  
 
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1 Tennessee, Claiborne County, Tazewell — Big Spring Church
(front) In Memoriam To keep alive the history of the builders of this, The Big Spring Church House, in the winter of 1795-96. Drew Harrell our ancestor hewed the logs. He and the Rev. Tidence Lane erected the church house. Drew Harrell . . . Map (db m151545) HM
2 Tennessee, Claiborne County, Tazewell — Confederate Memorial
"Sacred to the memory of Unknown Confederate dead who laid down their lives among strangers for the "'Lost Cause'".Map (db m151548) WM
3 Tennessee, Claiborne County, Tazewell — Graham – Kivett House
Built about 1810, Greystone was the home of William Graham, Dr. James Fulkerson, Attorney James P. Kivett and his descendants. Site of Federal occupation during the Civil War.Map (db m151544) HM
4 Tennessee, Claiborne County, Tazewell — Powell River Ferry
Built before Civil War and used as a public toll crossing until 1905 when wooden floored bridge was built. Wm. Marcum was early operator from 1895 - 1905.Map (db m171108) HM
5 Tennessee, Claiborne County, Tazewell — The Old Jail
Erected 1819 supplanting an earlier structure of c. 1804.Map (db m171106) HM
 
 
 
 
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May. 13, 2024