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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Westmoreland, Tennessee

 
Clickable Map of Macon 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 Macon County, TN (51) Clay County, TN (14) Jackson County, TN (17) Smith County, TN (18) Sumner County, TN (135) Trousdale County, TN (10) Allen County, KY (17) Monroe County, KY (36)  MaconCounty(51) Macon County (51)  ClayCounty(14) Clay County (14)  JacksonCounty(17) Jackson County (17)  SmithCounty(18) Smith County (18)  SumnerCounty(135) Sumner County (135)  TrousdaleCounty(10) Trousdale County (10)  AllenCountyKentucky(17) Allen County (17)  MonroeCounty(36) Monroe County (36)
Lafayette is the county seat for Macon County
Westmoreland is in Macon County
      Macon County (51)  
ADJACENT TO MACON COUNTY
      Clay County (14)  
      Jackson County (17)  
      Smith County (18)  
      Sumner County (135)  
      Trousdale County (10)  
      Allen County, Kentucky (17)  
      Monroe County, Kentucky (36)  
 
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1 Tennessee, Macon County, Westmoreland — Camp Jim Davis Epperson SpringsSite of the Confederate Training Camp Company
Jim Davis was located 3.5 miles north of here at site of Epperson Springs, a mineral springs summer resort. Jim Davis was the proprietor of the Epperson Springs Resort during the Civil War. Company G 22nd Barteaus Cavalry, TN Cavalry (later . . . Map (db m224674) HM
2 Tennessee, Macon County, Westmoreland — Epperson SpringsResort and Wartime Enlistment Center Reported missing
The Epperson Springs Hotel, built by local businessmen so that residents and visitors could enjoy bathing and soaking in a mineral springs, stood here. Most of the state’s early resorts grew up around mineral springs; physicians often touted the . . . Map (db m182801) HM
3 Tennessee, Macon County, Westmoreland — Site of Civil War Confederate Training Camp Jim Davis
7th TN Conf Cal Batt. Org 15 Nov 1861Map (db m182851) HM WM
4 Tennessee, Macon County, Westmoreland — Site of Epperson SpringsNamed for Ananias Epperson — A mineral springs summer resort —
Hotel built ca 1852. Burned 26 April 1926. First proprietor James M. Davis.Map (db m182850) HM
5 Tennessee, Sumner County, Westmoreland — 3A 220 — William Owen Bradley1915-1998
Born in Westmoreland, Tennessee, Owen Bradley moved to Nashville at age seven with his parents, Vernon and Letha Male Owen Bradley. A self-taught musician, his career began at age 15 playing piano in local roadhouses and clubs. Bradley was musical . . . Map (db m151857) HM
 
 
 
 
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May. 6, 2024