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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Waynesboro, Tennessee

 
Clickable Map of Wayne 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 Wayne County, TN (28) Decatur County, TN (13) Hardin County, TN (632) Lawrence County, TN (61) Lewis County, TN (19) Perry County, TN (9) Lauderdale County, AL (239)  WayneCounty(28) Wayne County (28)  DecaturCounty(13) Decatur County (13)  HardinCounty(632) Hardin County (632)  LawrenceCounty(61) Lawrence County (61)  LewisCounty(19) Lewis County (19)  PerryCounty(9) Perry County (9)  LauderdaleCountyAlabama(239) Lauderdale County (239)
Waynesboro is the county seat for Wayne County
Waynesboro is in Wayne County
      Wayne County (28)  
ADJACENT TO WAYNE COUNTY
      Decatur County (13)  
      Hardin County (632)  
      Lawrence County (61)  
      Lewis County (19)  
      Perry County (9)  
      Lauderdale County, Alabama (239)  
 
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1 Tennessee, Wayne County, Waynesboro — 3F 7 — Army of TennesseeNov. 22 1864
On Collinwood Highway (State Highway 13), on the right when traveling south.
Along this road Cheatham's Corps moved northward via Waynesboro and Mt. Pleasant toward Columbia, in Hood's attempt to intercept and destroy Schofield's force (IV & XXIII Corps) before it could unite at Nashville with Federal forces under Maj. Gen. . . . Map (db m80315) HM
2 Tennessee, Wayne County, Waynesboro — Difficult TimesWaynesboro during the Civil War
On North High Street at Water Street, on the right when traveling north on North High Street.
Wayne County’s residents were divided in sentiment when the Civil War began. Although they had voted more than two to one to remain in the Union, many people who lived in the northern portion, including the county seat of Waynesboro, had strong . . . Map (db m83161) HM
3 Tennessee, Wayne County, Waynesboro — Dogwood Mudhole
On Natchez Trace Parkway (at milepost 367.3), 2.7 miles south of Waynesboro Highway (U.S. 64), on the left when traveling north.
A mile to the south, the Old Natchez Trace crossed a depression in the flat, dogwood-covered ridge. After heavy rains it became almost impassable for wagons. Its name “Dogwood Mudhole” recalls the ordeals of frontier travel. It shows too . . . Map (db m84670) HM
4 Tennessee, Wayne County, Waynesboro — 3F 17 — Forrest's Raid
On Billy Nance Highway (U.S. 641) at Savannah Highway (U.S. 64), on the right when traveling north on Billy Nance Highway.
At Clifton, 8 miles N., Forrest crossed the river with 1800 cavalry men and 4 guns, on a 200-mile raid into Tennessee. Recrossing there Jan. 1, 1863, he had torn up 3 trunk railroads, taken more Federal prisoners than he had soldiers, taken or . . . Map (db m146822) HM
5 Tennessee, Wayne County, Waynesboro — 3F 29 — Forty Eight Forge
On Lawrenceburg Highway (U.S. 64), on the right when traveling west.
About 1 mile southeast, a water-powered forge was built in 1846 on the banks of Forty-Eight Mile creek. It was owned by the Pointer Brothers, of Waynesboro, and its superintendent was Col. George W. Boyd, who had come here from Virginia in 1808. . . . Map (db m147152) HM
6 Tennessee, Wayne County, Waynesboro — Incident at WaynesboroA Case of Friendly Fire
In November 1863, military governor Andrew Johnson ordered Union Maj. John Murphy, 5th Tennessee Cavalry, to take charges of two companies of Union Guards in Nashville. These 200 newly mustered men were from Wayne County and vicinity and were not . . . Map (db m53557) HM
7 Tennessee, Wayne County, Waynesboro — Mark Collie — Tennessee Music Pathways —
On Court Circle (Tennessee Route 13) at North High Street, on the left when traveling south on Court Circle.
Singer, songwriter, actor, and philanthropist Mark Collie scored 16 country hits in the 1990s. He brought a rowdy, rockabilly edge to country music. His compositions have been recorded by Tim McGraw, Billy Ray Cyrus, George Jones, Garth Brooks, and . . . Map (db m179082) HM
8 Tennessee, Wayne County, Waynesboro — 3F3 — Natchez TraceCrossing the Highway
On Lawrenceburg Highway close to Gower Road.
Crossing the highway here, this famous road followed ancient Indian trails used by the travelers between Natchez and Nashville. It was built in 1801 by Army Engineers. Officially "The Columbian Road", it was for many years the only highway linking . . . Map (db m80314) HM
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9 Tennessee, Wayne County, Waynesboro — Sons of Confederate Veterans1896
On South Main Street at Hollis Street, on the right when traveling south on South Main Street.
This Monument erected in honor of the gallant Confederate Soldiers of Wayne County who fought, died and suffered in the War for Southern Independence. 1861-1865 Confederate Units Formed in Wayne County 2nd (Biffle’s) Tenn. Cavalry BTN. . . . Map (db m53554) HM
10 Tennessee, Wayne County, Waynesboro — Sweetwater Branch
On Natchez Trace Parkway (at milepost 363), 7 miles south of Waynesboro Highway (U.S. 64), on the left when traveling north.
This small branch receives its name from the clean and fresh, or “sweet”, flavor of its water. Thousands of years of erosion and flooding have gradually built up the fertile bottom lands that you see under cultivation near here. . . . Map (db m84672) HM
11 Tennessee, Wayne County, Waynesboro — Wayne County Revolutionary War Veterans
On Public Square (U.S. 64) at Hill Street, on the left when traveling south on Public Square.
Wayne County Created 1817 from Hickman County Named in honor of “Mad” Anthony Wayne 1745-1796 American Statesman and Major General in the Revolutionary War. This stone is in his honor, and for the . . . Map (db m53552) HM
12 Tennessee, Wayne County, Waynesboro — Wayne County World War II Memorial
On Hollis Street (U.S. 64) at Public Square, on the left when traveling east on Hollis Street.
In honor of those who served and dedicated to those who made the supreme sacrifice World War II Adams, Homer F. • Alley, Oliver E., Jr. • Boyd, Alvin W. • Boyd, Willard • Bunch, Robert L. • Carter, Harvel C. • Collins, Marvin B. • . . . Map (db m53551) HM
13 Tennessee, Wayne County, Waynesboro — 3F 30 — Wayne Furnace
On Lawrenceburg Highway (U.S. 64), on the right when traveling east.
About 70 yards south, on Furnace Branch of Forty-Eight Creek, a cold-blast charcoal furnace was built in 1835. Using brown hematite ore from orebanks within 200 yards of the site, it was remodeled several times during its life, attaining a maximum . . . Map (db m147151) HM
14 Tennessee, Wayne County, Waynesboro — Waynesboro Cumberland Presbyterian Church
On North High Street (Tennessee Route 13) at Water Street, on the right when traveling north on North High Street.
The National Register Tennessee Historical Commission Waynesboro Cumberland Presbyterian 1854 of Historic PlacesMap (db m179080) HM
15 Tennessee, Wayne County, Waynesboro — Waynesboro Operation Enduring Freedom & Operation Iraqi Freedom Monument
On North Main Street (U.S. 64) at Hill Street, on the left when traveling south on North Main Street.
In honor of those who served in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom Erected by th Family Readiness Group of Detachment 1 Battery B 2nd Battalion 115th Field Artillery Waynesboro, Tennessee Gary Allen Anderson . . . Map (db m53556) WM
 
 
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Apr. 23, 2024