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Clinton High School Marker image, Touch for more information
By Tom Bosse, December 30, 2017
Clinton High School Marker
1 Tennessee, Anderson County, Clinton — 1D 41 — Clinton High School
2 Tennessee, Anderson County, Clinton — Clinton Middle School — 1927
3 Tennessee, Anderson County, Clinton — Green McAdoo School — 1935
4 Tennessee, Anderson County, Clinton — Prelude: The Green McAdoo School
5 Tennessee, Anderson County, Clinton — ID 49 — The Rev. Paul W. Turner — 1923~1980
6 Tennessee, Benton County, Holladay — Fort Johnson — Controlling the Tennessee River
7 Tennessee, Bledsoe County, Pikeville — Pikeville African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church — Southeast Tennessee Religious Heritage Trail
8 Tennessee, Blount County, Alcoa — Charles M. Hall School
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9 Tennessee, Blount County, Alcoa — 1E 120 — Hunt Field
10 Tennessee, Blount County, Alcoa — The Hall Community
11 Tennessee, Blount County, Maryville — Maryville During the Civil War — "A shameful...fire"
12 Tennessee, Blount County, Maryville — 1E 109 — William Bennett Scott, Sr. — ca. 1821 - 1885
13 Tennessee, Bradley County, Cleveland — 2A 101 — College Hill School — 1883-1966
14 Tennessee, Campbell County, LaFollette — Howard "Louie Bluie" Armstrong — 1909-2003
15 Tennessee, Campbell County, LaFollette — Howard "Louie Bluie" Armstrong — Tennessee Music Pathways
16 Tennessee, Carroll County, McKenzie — 4A 43 — Webb School
17 Tennessee, Carroll County, McLemoresville — 4A 58 — Reedy Creek Missionary Baptist Church
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18 Tennessee, Carter County, Elizabethton — 28 — Betsy Walkway — Elizabethton Walking Tour —
19 Tennessee, Carter County, Elizabethton — 1A 119 — Cedar Grove Cemetery
20 Tennessee, Carter County, Elizabethton — 1A 148 — Elizabethton Blue Grays — 1935-1955
21 Tennessee, Carter County, Elizabethton — The Taylor Family — Sabine Hill State Historic Site
22 Tennessee, Carter County, Johnson City — Gandy Dancers
23 Tennessee, Cheatham County, Ashland City — 3C 76 — Old Neptune School — 1885-1951
24 Tennessee, Cheatham County, Kingston Springs — Connection To Johnsonville — U.S. Military Railroad
25 Tennessee, Cheatham County, Kingston Springs — Trail Head — Site CH155 — Kingston Springs City Park —
26 Tennessee, Clay County, Celina — 2D 31 — Free Hill(s) Community
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27 Tennessee, Cocke County, Parrottsville — Johnson's Parrottsville Slaves — Origin of Tennessee Emancipation Day
28 Tennessee, Coffee County, Tullahoma — Tullahoma Campaign — June 24-July 4, 1863 — From Contraband to United States Colored Troops —
29 Tennessee, Davidson County, Antioch — 207 — Alfred Z. Kelley
30 Tennessee, Davidson County, Antioch — 209 — Olive Branch Missionary Baptist Church
31 Tennessee, Davidson County, Brentwood, Antioch — 238 — Racial Terror Lynchings in America / Lynching of Samuel Smith — Reported missing
32 Tennessee, Davidson County, Donelson, Hermitage — Slave Cabins, c. 1858 — [Clover Bottom Farm]
33 Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — "Have the Negro Houses Placed Where the Old Ones Stands"
34 Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — A home for Jackson’s Slaves — 1821-1865
35 Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — A Landscape Of Inequality — Enslaved Life at The Hermitage
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36 Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — A Lively Place — Finding Strength in Family and Community
37 Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — Abandonment and Preservation — Stories Lost, Then Found Again
38 Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — Alfred’s Cabin — A Life of Toil
39 Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — Determined Resistance — Fighting for Freedom
40 Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — Field Quarter Trail
41 Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — Field Quarter Trail
42 Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — Ginning and Pressing "King Cotton" — Wealth Created by Enslaved Hands
43 Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — Growing Cotton — A Risky Venture
44 Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — Our Peace: Follow the Drinking Gourd — Memorial to the Enslaved
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45 Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — Property, Family, Humanity
46 Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — Stories Told by Things the Enslaved Left Behind
47 Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — The Field Quarter — Lives of Labor
48 Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — The Field Quarter Spring — Nourishing Body and Spirit
49 Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — The First Hermitage — Worlds Apart, Side by Side
50 Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — The Hermitage Garden — An Ever Changing Delight
51 Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — The Hermitage Landscape — 1804-1821
52 Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — The Hermitage Landscape — Frontier Farm to Cotton Plantation to Shrine
53 Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — The Hermitage Mansion — Symbol of Democracy?
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54 Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — The Hermitage Overseer — Between Two Worlds
55 Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — The Jacksons and Religion — Reflection of the Times
56 Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — The Triplex — Reclaiming the Past
57 Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — The Work Yard — The World Behind the Mansion
58 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville — Coach Ed Temple — Tigerbelles Head Coach 1950-1994 — U.S. Olympic Coach 1960, 1964, 1980 —
59 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville — In 1865 — [Belle Meade Farm Freedom] — Belle Meade Plantation — Reported permanently removed
60 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville — 3A 156 — Juno Frankie Pierce
61 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville — Kitchen Garden History
62 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville — 99 — Lake Providence Community
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63 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville — Slave Burials — Belle Meade Plantation
64 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville — Slave Cabin — Belle Meade Plantation
65 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville — 3A 124 — Tennessee State University
66 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville — 69 — Tennessee State University
67 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville — The Caldwell Years — Tennessee Agricultural Museum
68 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville — The Natchez Trace — Belle Meade Plantation
69 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Arts District — 3A 223 — Nashville Sit-Ins
70 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Arts District — 3A 139 — Sarah Estell
71 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Belle Meade Links — In 1807 — [Harding Cabin] — Belle Meade Plantation —
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72 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Chestnut Hill — 3A 123 — Hubbard House
73 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Chestnut Hill — 3A 184 — Lieutenant Henry Alvin Cameron 1875-1918 / Cameron School
74 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, College Heights/Clifton — 3A 177 — Preston Taylor — Minister, Entrepreneur, and Business Leader — 1849-1931 —
75 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Crieve Hall — Battle of Nashville / Peach Orchard Hill
76 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — African Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday School Union
77 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — 3A 180 — Avon N. Williams, Jr. — 1921-1994
78 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — 83 — Black Churches of Capitol Hill
79 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — Jeffrey Lockelier
80 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — 232 — John Robert Lewis — Feb. 21, 1940 - July 17, 2020
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81 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — Lynching in America / The Lynchings of Henry and Ephraim Grizzard — Community Remembrance Project
82 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — 87 — Nashville Sit-Ins
83 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — Post-Emancipation Violence in America / Lynching and the Subversion of Legal Rights — Community Remembrance Project
84 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — 210 — Rev. Nelson G. Merry — "Nashville's First Ordained African American Minister" — 1824-1884 —
85 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — Robert "Black Bob" Renfro
86 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — Welcome to Frankie Pierce Park
87 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — Welcome to Frankie Pierce Park
88 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — Witness Walls — Walter Hood — 2017 —
89 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, East Nashville — 124 — First Baptist Church — East Nashville
90 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, East Nashville — 3A 188 — Meigs School — The First African American High School in Nashville
91 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, East Nashville — 180 — Rock City
92 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Edgehill — 3A 138 — DeFord Bailey — 1899-1982
93 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Edgehill — 68 — Edmondson Home Site
94 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Edgehill — 227 — History of Edgehill
95 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Edgehill — 3A 245 — William Edmondson Studio and Home Site
96 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Fang — 3A 122 — Academic Building At Fisk University
97 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, FANG — 3A 136 — Carl Van Vechten Art Gallery
98 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, FANG — 213 — Clark Memorial United Methodist Church
99 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, FANG — 3A 154 — Cravath Hall
100 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, FANG — 3A 142 — Ella Sheppard (Moore) — 1851 - 1914

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