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Gibson County Confederate Memorial

Erected to the memory of our Confederate Soldiers by the Russell-Hill Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.

"Lest We Forget"

Marker is at the intersection of Eaton Street (Tennessee Route 104, 77) and College Street (U.S. 45), on the ...

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Gibson County Courthouse

The Gibson County Courthouse, built in 1899, is the fourth one to have occupied this site. The first courthouse was a log structure built in 1824, the year following the organization of the county, a process commenced by David Crockett, ...

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Gibson County Korean - Vietnam Honor Rolls

[ Center Panel ]

“They have earned the undying esteem and respect of all thoughtful and freedom-loving Americans for their overriding devotion and sense of duty to our Nation.”

— President Ronald Reagan —

In honor and memory

of our Gibson County ...

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Gibson County Civil War Memorial

[[ Upper Section ]]

(Front) - - Resacca • Gettysburg • Chickamauga •

March to the Sea

(Left) - - Shiloh • Perryville • Vicksburg • Nashville

(Right) - - Antietam • Franklin • Kennesaw Mt. • Fredricksburg

(Back) - - Bentonville ...

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Gibson County World Wars I and II Honor Roll

[[ Center Panel ]]

Erected by the Service Mother

[ Across Both Side Panels ]

In Commemoration of the Valor and

Sacrifice of our Heroes in World Wars I and II

[[ Left Panel ]]

[ Row One ]

Charles T. Alvis • Daniel Armstrong • ...

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Gibson County American Revolution Honor Roll

Soldiers & Patriots of the

American Revolution

buried in Gibson County Indiana

[ Row One ]

Robert Archer, S. C. • Thomas Bell, S. C. • Nicholas Boren, Penn. • David Bucklin, R. I. • Robert Cashbott, Penn. • Charles Cross, Va. ...

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Gibson County Desert Storm and Desert Shield Veterans Memorial

Dedicated to All

Gibson County service

Men and Women that

served in Desert Storm

and Desert Shield in

support or in combat

from Aug. 1990 — Mar. 1991

[ Obverse Side ]

Erected by

Gibson Navy Mothers

American Legion Post 25

American Legion ...

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Gibson County

Established 1823; Named in honor of

Colonel John Gibson

who served with distinction under General Andrew Jackson in the Natchez Expedition, 1812 - 13, and in the Creek Wars.

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street, Atwood Highway (Tennessee Route 76 ...

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Gibson County Training School / Polk - Clark School

1926 - 1970

Organized in 1926, the Industrial Training School for Negroes was the only training school for Blacks in Gibson County. Later named Gibson County Training School, it was the county's first four-year high school for Blacks. Students came from ...

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