view gallery N1.6 km | Hiwassee River Bridge - State Highway 58 - Meigs County, TN in Truss Bridges This through truss bridge served the public from 1929 until about August of 2007. It crosses the Hiwassee River which is the border between Meigs County and Hamilton County, TN. posted by: PrognosticatingPedologist location: Tennessee date approved: 10/05/2007 last visited: 04/28/2009 |
view gallery N2.1 km | Old Agency 2B 6 - Meigs County, TN in Tennessee Historical Markers A Tennessee Historical Commission Sign on Hwy 58 in Meigs County, TN posted by: Team Geologynut location: Tennessee date approved: 04/22/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery SW6.9 km | HIWASSEE CAMPGROUND 2A 78 in Tennessee Historical Markers HIWASSEE CAMPGROUND 2A 78 posted by: Better Half location: Tennessee date approved: 09/10/2007 last visited: 05/21/2014 |
view gallery W7.7 km | Birchwood, Tennessee 37308 in U.S. Post Offices U.S. Post Office ~ Birchwood, Tennessee 37308 posted by: BackBrakeBilly location: Tennessee date approved: 09/12/2007 last visited: 09/12/2007 |
view gallery W7.7 km | DR. LUTHER LEE FRIDDELL in Tennessee Historical Markers DR. LUTHER LEE FRIDDELL posted by: Better Half location: Tennessee date approved: 09/10/2007 last visited: 09/10/2007 |
view gallery NE9 km | Southern Railway X447 caboose near Allen Tennessee USA in Train Cabooses Neglected caboose in rural woodline near Allen TN posted by: doc_tracker location: Tennessee date approved: 05/27/2024 last visited: never |
view gallery W9 km | McInturff Cemetery Est 1863 in Worldwide Cemeteries Located off Hwy 60 near Birchwood, TN posted by: Better Half location: Tennessee date approved: 09/28/2007 last visited: 09/28/2007 |
view gallery W9.8 km | Conner Cemetery in Tennessee Historical Markers Roadside historical marker posted by: Better Half location: Tennessee date approved: 03/10/2008 last visited: 05/21/2014 |
view gallery NW10.8 km | Cherokee Removal Memorial Park ~ Meigs County Tennessee in Trail of Tears Cherokee Removal Memorial Park in Meigs County Tennessee. posted by: BackBrakeBilly location: Tennessee date approved: 09/26/2007 last visited: 03/19/2021 |
view gallery NW11.1 km | Blythe Ferry, Tennessee in Trail of Tears This marker at Blythe Ferry describes the forced extraction of the Indian peoples. Some descriptions of their condition and treatment at the Tennessee River crossing is included. A park near this marker has been dedicated to their memory. posted by: PrognosticatingPedologist location: Tennessee date approved: 09/26/2007 last visited: 11/01/2011 |
view gallery NW11.1 km | Blythe Ferry in Tennessee Historical Markers This marker at Blythe Ferry describes the forced extraction of the Indian peoples. Some descriptions of their condition and treatment at the Tennessee River crossing is included. It is on the northern route of the "Trail of Tears". posted by: PrognosticatingPedologist location: Tennessee date approved: 09/26/2007 last visited: 11/01/2011 |
view gallery W11.3 km | Site of Salem Baptist Church in Tennessee Historical Markers Roadside park with history. posted by: Better Half location: Tennessee date approved: 03/10/2008 last visited: 03/25/2009 |
view gallery NW11.4 km | Blythe Ferry ~ Meigs County Tennessee in Wikipedia Entries "Blythe Ferry" ~ Meigs County Tennessee posted by: BackBrakeBilly location: Tennessee date approved: 09/27/2007 last visited: 09/27/2007 |
view gallery NW11.4 km | Blythe Ferry in Tennessee Historical Markers A nice roadside historical sign on Hwy60 posted by: Team Geologynut location: Tennessee date approved: 07/26/2007 last visited: 07/26/2007 |
view gallery W11.6 km | Joseph Roark Homestead in Tennessee Historical Markers Homestead in Birchwood, TN posted by: Better Half location: Tennessee date approved: 03/10/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery NE12.2 km | Plank Road - Meigs County, TN in Plank Roads This Plank Road is South of Decatur, TN on State Highway 58. posted by: PrognosticatingPedologist location: Tennessee date approved: 09/28/2007 last visited: 05/24/2009 |
view gallery NW12.6 km | Blythe Ferry - 2B 32 in Tennessee Historical Markers This roadside marker describes the establishment of Blythe Ferry, its function, and later replacement by this bridge. posted by: PrognosticatingPedologist location: Tennessee date approved: 09/26/2007 last visited: 09/26/2007 |
view gallery SE15.6 km | Charleston on the Hiwassee - Charleston TN in Battlefields Two of Confederate Gen. Joseph Wheeler’s cavalry divisions raided a Union wagon train of Col. Bernard Laibold on December 28, 1863. The 300 wagons were crossing the Hiwassee en route from Chattanooga to Knoxville. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 05/10/2023 last visited: 05/10/2023 |
view gallery SE15.6 km | Charleston on the Hiwassee-A Strategic Crossing - Charleston TN in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites The East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad bridge here, the line’s only crossing on the Hiwassee River, made it a tempting target. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 05/11/2020 last visited: 10/06/2021 |
view gallery SE15.6 km | Charleston on the Hiwassee-A Strategic Crossing - Charleston TN in U.S. Civil War Sites Two of Confederate Gen. Joseph Wheeler’s cavalry divisions raided a Union wagon train of Col. Bernard Laibold on December 28, 1863. The 300 wagons were crossing the Hiwassee en route from Chattanooga to Knoxville. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 05/11/2023 last visited: 05/12/2023 |
view gallery SE15.8 km | OLDEST - Remaining Brick Structure in Bradley County-Henegar House - Charleston TN in Superlatives The Henegar House is a historic house in Charleston, Tennessee. Constructed in 1849, it is the oldest remaining brick structure in Bradley County. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1976. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 11/11/2022 last visited: 11/10/2022 |
view gallery SE15.8 km | The Henegar House-"A bird can't live here!" - Charleston TN in U.S. Civil War Sites During the war, Henegar House’s occupants, as in many other Tennessee homes, were divided in their loyalties. Henry Benton Henegar, the owner, was a Unionist while his wife, Margaret Lea Henegar, was a secessionist. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 05/11/2023 last visited: 05/12/2023 |
view gallery SE15.8 km | Henegar House - Charleston TN in Official Local Tourism Attractions The Henegar House is a historic house in Charleston, Tennessee. Constructed in 1849, it is the oldest remaining brick structure in Bradley County. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1976. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 11/11/2022 last visited: 11/10/2022 |
view gallery SE15.8 km | The Henegar House-"A bird can't live here!" - Charleston TN in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites During the war, Henegar House’s occupants, as in many other Tennessee homes, were divided in their loyalties. Henry Benton Henegar, the owner, was a Unionist while his wife, Margaret Lea Henegar, was a secessionist. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 05/11/2020 last visited: 10/06/2021 |
view gallery SE15.8 km | Henegar House - Charleston TN in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Henegar House is a historic house in Charleston, Tennessee. Constructed in 1849, it is the oldest remaining brick structure in Bradley County. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1976. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 11/16/2022 last visited: 11/10/2022 |
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