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First Cabin in Springfield
About February, 1830, William Fulbright erected, near this...
Levi Coffin
(Front Side): Levi Coffin (1798-1877), a Quaker abolitioni...
The Battle of LaFayette
On June 18, 1864, during Gen. Sherman's campaign for Atlan...
Santa Fe Railway Freight Depot
Built in 1901, this brick structure was the first train de...
Legend of the Turnips
The saga of the Macomber Turnip began on Main Road. Aiden ...
Headquarters Army of Tennessee
Gen. Braxton Bragg, Comd'g. in this city Sept. 10th to 17t...
Tetzlaff Building
This Victorian-Romanesque style building, designed as a sa...
1918 Diamond Jubilee 1993 Camp Benning / Fort Benning
Side 1:
In October 1918, the Infantry School of Arms...
Birthplace of Elvis Presley
Elvis Aaron Presley was born Jan. 8, 1935, in this house b...
Site of Fort Rutledge
Site of Fort Rutledge
Erected 1776
Marker is o...
Results for F
First Cabin in Springfield
About February, 1830, William Fulbright erected, near this spot, the first cabin built on the site of the present city of Springfield. At the same time, A. J. Burnett built a pole cabin near the natural well, and John Fulbright ...
Levi Coffin
(Front Side): Levi Coffin (1798-1877), a Quaker abolitionist, lived in Newport (now Fountain City) with his family 1826-1847. Moved from North Carolina because he and his wife, Catharine, opposed slavery. Advocated, and sold in his store, free-labor products not produced ...
The Battle of LaFayette
On June 18, 1864, during Gen. Sherman's campaign for Atlanta, Col. Louis D. Watkins, commanding the 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division (US), occupied LaFayette with about 450 men of the 4th, 6th and 7th Kentucky cavalry regiments (US) "to endeavor ...
Santa Fe Railway Freight Depot
Built in 1901, this brick structure was the first train depot in Williams. After the Fray Marcos depot was built in 1908, this building took on freight arriving to and departing from Williams. It was moved here from across the ...
Legend of the Turnips
The saga of the Macomber Turnip began on Main Road. Aiden and Elihu Macomber returned to Westport from the Philadelphia Exposition of 1876 with a prize in their pockets: exposition turnip seed. Planted in these fertile fields, the crop developed ...
Headquarters Army of Tennessee
Gen. Braxton Bragg, Comd'g. in this city Sept. 10th to 17th 1863.
Marker is on Main Street (State Highway 1 / 136), on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Tetzlaff Building
This Victorian-Romanesque style building, designed as a saloon and bordello was built in 1897 by German tailor August Tetzlaff. Offering female company in eight cribs and an elegant parlor, it also boasted a two-story outhouse. Whiskey, pool tables and poker ...
1918 Diamond Jubilee 1993 Camp Benning / Fort Benning
Side 1:
In October 1918, the Infantry School of Arms was established on 80 acres of land near here. Camp Benning, later Fort Benning, was named in honor of Confederate Infantry General Lewis Benning, a Columbus resident. The camp’s first commander ...
Birthplace of Elvis Presley
Elvis Aaron Presley was born Jan. 8, 1935, in this house built by his father. Presley's career as a singer and entertainer redefined American popular music. He died on Aug. 16, 1977, at Memphis, Tennessee.
Marker is on Elvis Presley Drive, ...
Site of Fort Rutledge
Site of Fort Rutledge
Erected 1776
Marker is on Dyke Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org