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By Tom Bosse, January 23, 2021
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1 Tennessee, Anderson County, Clinton — 1D 40 — David Hall Cabin — Circa 1800
2 Tennessee, Anderson County, Norris — Civil War in Anderson County — "Skulking bushwhackers"
3 Tennessee, Anderson County, Oak Ridge — Violent Clashes — "Flying...in the wildest disorder"
4 Tennessee, Bedford County, Shelbyville — 3G 16 — Andrews' Raiders
5 Tennessee, Bedford County, Shelbyville — 3G 6 — Army of the Cumberland — June 27, 1863
6 Tennessee, Bedford County, Shelbyville — 3G 22 — Confederate Cemetery
7 Tennessee, Bedford County, Shelbyville — Farrar Home Place
8 Tennessee, Bedford County, Shelbyville — Fighting in Shelbyville — Rain, Muddy Roads, and Swollen Rivers — Tullahoma Campaign —
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9 Tennessee, Bedford County, Shelbyville — 3G 28 — Henry Brevard Davidson — Jan. 28, 1831 - March 4, 1899 — Reported missing
10 Tennessee, Bedford County, Shelbyville — In Memory of the "Shelbyville Rebels" Co. F.
11 Tennessee, Bedford County, Shelbyville — Tullahoma Campaign — June 24-July 4, 1863
12 Tennessee, Bedford County, Wartrace — "Dedicated to Those Brave & Gallant Soldiers in Butternut & Gray"!
13 Tennessee, Bedford County, Wartrace — 3G 7 — Army of Tennessee
14 Tennessee, Bedford County, Wartrace — 3G 42 — Beechwood Plantation
15 Tennessee, Bedford County, Wartrace — Skirmish at Liberty Gap — June 24-26, 1863
16 Tennessee, Bedford County, Wartrace — 3G 45 — Skirmish at Wartrace
17 Tennessee, Bedford County, Wartrace — Tullahoma Campaign — June 24-July 4, 1863
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18 Tennessee, Benton County, Camden — Fighting on the Tennessee River — Cavalry versus Navy — Reported damaged
19 Tennessee, Benton County, Camden — 4A 19 — Gunboats and Cavalry — Nov. 4, 1864
20 Tennessee, Benton County, Camden — Irish CSA Soldiers
21 Tennessee, Benton County, Eva — Battle of Johnsonville
22 Tennessee, Benton County, Eva — Bombarding Johnsonville — Forrest’s Clever Attack
23 Tennessee, Benton County, Eva — Cabin Logs
24 Tennessee, Benton County, Eva — Forrest's Artillery
25 Tennessee, Benton County, Eva — Injuring Sherman
26 Tennessee, Benton County, Eva — Nathan Bedford Forrest Monument — Battle of Johnsonville
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27 Tennessee, Benton County, Holladay — Fort Johnson — Controlling the Tennessee River
28 Tennessee, Benton County, Holladay — Parker's Crossroads — “Charge ‘em both ways” — Forrest's First West Tennessee Raid —
29 Tennessee, Bledsoe County, Pikeville — 2B 24 — Bragg Invades Kentucky
30 Tennessee, Bledsoe County, Pikeville — Pikeville During the Civil War — History Around You
31 Tennessee, Blount County, Friendsville — The Underground Railroad — Friendsville Quakers and Cudjo's Cave
32 Tennessee, Blount County, Maryville — Maryville During the Civil War — "A shameful...fire"
33 Tennessee, Blount County, Maryville — 1E 55 — Pride Mansion
34 Tennessee, Blount County, Maryville — 1 E 75 — Relief of Knoxville
35 Tennessee, Bradley County, Charleston — Charleston on the Hiwassee — A Strategic Crossing
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36 Tennessee, Bradley County, Charleston — 2A 111 — John McPherson — 1809-1897
37 Tennessee, Bradley County, Charleston — The Henegar House — "A bird can't live here!"
38 Tennessee, Bradley County, Cleveland — 2A 109 — Civil War "No Man's Land"
39 Tennessee, Bradley County, Cleveland — Cleveland During the Civil War — Struggle for Control
40 Tennessee, Bradley County, Cleveland — Confederate Memorial
41 Tennessee, Bradley County, Cleveland — Craigmiles House—Carmichael Annex — 760 Ocoee Street
42 Tennessee, Bradley County, Cleveland — Fort Hill Cemetery — Defending Cleveland
43 Tennessee, Bradley County, Cleveland — Masonic Female Institute — "Sadly abused"
44 Tennessee, Bradley County, Cleveland — Union IV Corps at Blue Springs — The Calm Before the Storm
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45 Tennessee, Bradley County, Cleveland — Union Monument
46 Tennessee, Campbell County, Jellico — Civil War in Tennessee — War in the Mountains
47 Tennessee, Campbell County, Jellico — Conflict in Campbell County — War in the Mountains
48 Tennessee, Campbell County, Jellico — 1D 17 — Kirby Smith Invades Kentucky
49 Tennessee, Campbell County, LaFollette — Big Creek Gap — Natural Opening
50 Tennessee, Cannon County, Woodbury — Cannon County Confederate Monument
51 Tennessee, Cannon County, Woodbury — 2E 16 — Forrest Rested Here — July 12, 1862
52 Tennessee, Cannon County, Woodbury — Woodbury in the Civil War — "A Brilliant Little Affair"
53 Tennessee, Carroll County, Clarksburg — Clarksburg — Prelude, Battle of Parker's Crossroads — Forrest's First West Tennessee Raid —
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54 Tennessee, Carroll County, Huntingdon — A Divided Land — The Civil War in Carroll County
55 Tennessee, Carroll County, Huntingdon — 4A 28 — Oak Hill Cemetery
56 Tennessee, Carroll County, Huntingdon — The Hawkins Cousins — Two West Tennessee Unionists
57 Tennessee, Carroll County, McKenzie — 4A 11 — Forrest's Raid — Dec. 24, 1862
58 Tennessee, Carroll County, McKenzie — Harris-Collier-Holland Farm — One Family's Story
59 Tennessee, Carroll County, McKenzie — McKenzie's Station — A Strategic Junction — Forrest's First West Tennessee Raid —
60 Tennessee, Carroll County, McLemoresville — 4A 12 — Forrest's Raid — Dec. 29, 1862
61 Tennessee, Carter County, Elizabethton — Carter County Veterans Monument
62 Tennessee, Carter County, Elizabethton — 1A-85 — Old Red Fox
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63 Tennessee, Carter County, Elizabethton — Samuel P. Carter — Admiral and General
64 Tennessee, Carter County, Elizabethton — 1A 72 — Samuel Powhatan Carter — Aug 6, 1819 – May 26, 1891
65 Tennessee, Carter County, Johnson City — Hauling Ore from the Cranberry Mine
66 Tennessee, Cheatham County, Ashland City — Neptune
67 Tennessee, Cheatham County, Ashland City — 3B5 3C2 — Sycamore Mill
68 Tennessee, Cheatham County, Kingston Springs — Connection To Johnsonville — U.S. Military Railroad
69 Tennessee, Cheatham County, Kingston Springs — Trail Head — Site CH155 — Kingston Springs City Park —
70 Tennessee, Chester County, Henderson — Chickasaw State Park — The Civil War in West Tennessee
71 Tennessee, Chester County, Henderson — 4C 25 — Cox's Raid — October 25, 1862
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72 Tennessee, Chester County, Henderson — Fighting For Control — Mobile & Ohio Railroad
73 Tennessee, Chester County, Henderson — Henderson at War — Under Occupation
74 Tennessee, Chester County, Henderson — 4C 33 — Historic Front Street
75 Tennessee, Chester County, Jacks Creek — 4C 31 — Jacks Creek
76 Tennessee, Claiborne County, Harrogate — Lincoln and Cumberland Gap — Passage to the West
77 Tennessee, Claiborne County, Harrogate — 1D 36 — Lincoln Memorial University
78 Tennessee, Claiborne County, Tazewell — Confederate Memorial
79 Tennessee, Claiborne County, Tazewell — Graham – Kivett House
80 Tennessee, Clay County, Celina — Celina During the Civil War — Hamilton's Tennessee Cavalry Battalion
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81 Tennessee, Clay County, Celina — Donaldson Cemetery — A Cavalryman’s Resting Place
82 Tennessee, Cocke County, Parrottsville — Johnson's Parrottsville Slaves — Origin of Tennessee Emancipation Day
83 Tennessee, Cocke County, Parrottsville — The Hanging of Peter Reece — Swift Retribution
84 Tennessee, Coffee County, Beech Grove — 18th Indiana Battery
85 Tennessee, Coffee County, Beech Grove — 20th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry
86 Tennessee, Coffee County, Beech Grove — 2E 40 — Beech Grove Engagement
87 Tennessee, Coffee County, Beech Grove — Confederate Cemetery
88 Tennessee, Coffee County, Beech Grove — General A. P. Stewart's Division
89 Tennessee, Coffee County, Beech Grove — General Forrest's Farewell Order Memorial — Unknown Confederate Soldiers Memorial
90 Tennessee, Coffee County, Beech Grove — 2E 41 — Henry Watterson
91 Tennessee, Coffee County, Beechgrove — 3A 22 — Army of the Cumberland
92 Tennessee, Coffee County, Beechgrove — Confederate 1st/3rd Kentucky Calvalry
93 Tennessee, Coffee County, Beechgrove — Tullahoma Campaign — June 24-July 4, 1863 — The Battle for Hoover's Gap —
94 Tennessee, Coffee County, Beechgrove — Tullahoma Campaign — June 24-July 4, 1863 — The New Weapons of War
95 Tennessee, Coffee County, Beechgrove — Tullahoma Campaign — June 24 - July 4, 1863 — Anatomy of a Campaign — Reported unreadable
96 Tennessee, Coffee County, Manchester — Coffee County UDC Memorial
97 Tennessee, Coffee County, Manchester — Manchester Powder Mill — Powering the Confederate War Machine
98 Tennessee, Coffee County, Manchester — Tullahoma Campaign — June 24-July 4, 1863 — Anatomy of a Campaign —
99 Tennessee, Coffee County, Manchester — Tullahoma Campaign — June 24-July 4, 1862 — The Confederate War Industry —
100 Tennessee, Coffee County, Manchester — War Comes to Manchester — Duck River Defense Line — A Tale of Two Occupations — Tullhoma Campaign —

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