view gallery NW1.9 km | Camp Boxwell Reservation in Boy Scout Camps A boy scout camp east of Nashville, TN. posted by: ggmorton location: Tennessee date approved: 09/12/2007 last visited: 07/06/2019 |
view gallery NW1.9 km | Eleanor C. Grizzard - Gallatin, TN in Citizen Memorials This gateway overhang at the entrance to Boxwell Reservation, a boy scout camp, is dedicated to Eleanor Grizzard. posted by: ggmorton location: Tennessee date approved: 07/17/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery NW4.7 km | Lock 4 in Mountain Bike Trailheads Lock 4 park is a rather popular Mountian biking trail outside of Gallatin, Tennessee! posted by: Super_Nate location: Tennessee date approved: 11/15/2005 last visited: 03/10/2007 |
view gallery NW8.9 km | Volunteer State Community College - Gallatin, TN in Tennessee Historical Markers Marker dedicated to the Vol State Community College for Gallatin's bicentennial. posted by: bmon419 location: Tennessee date approved: 10/27/2011 last visited: 10/24/2011 |
view gallery N8.9 km | Rose Mont Tribute to Major George Blackmore - Gallatin TN in U.S. Revolutionary War Memorials This monument marks Rose Mont and pays tribute to Major George Blackmore, father of Catherine Blackmore Guild, wife of Josephus Conn Guild, owner and builder of Rose Mont. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 10/27/2020 last visited: 10/30/2021 |
view gallery N8.9 km | Rose Mont - Gallatin TN in Wikipedia Entries Rose Mont is a Greek Revival style house built in Gallatin, Sumner County, Tennessee. It was built by Judge Josephus Conn Guild for his family, and completed in 1842. Once the site of the area's largest thoroughbred horse farm with 500 acres. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 06/07/2023 last visited: 06/07/2023 |
view gallery N8.9 km | Rosemont - Gallatin TN in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Rose Mont is a Greek Revival style house built in Gallatin, Sumner County, Tennessee. It was built by Judge Josephus Conn Guild for his family, and completed in 1842. Once the site of the area's largest thoroughbred horse farm with 500 acres. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 06/07/2023 last visited: 06/07/2023 |
view gallery N8.9 km | Rosemont-The Political War Within the War - Gallatin TN in U.S. Civil War Sites Rosemont, a Greek Revival—style mansion completed in the 1840s, was the home of Judge Josephus Conn Guild, a state senator and representative who also served as a Lt. Colonel in the 2nd Tennessee Mounted Volunteers during the Seminole War. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 06/07/2023 last visited: 06/07/2023 |
view gallery N8.9 km | Rose Mont - Gallatin TN in Official Local Tourism Attractions Rose Mont is a Greek Revival style house built in Gallatin, Sumner County, Tennessee, United States. It was built by Judge Josephus Conn Guild for his family, and completed in 1842. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 06/07/2023 last visited: 06/07/2023 |
view gallery N8.9 km | Rose Mont - Gallatin TN in Haunted Attractions Rose Mont was featured as a haunted location on the paranormal series, Haunted Live which aired in 2018 on the Travel Channel. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Rosemont posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 06/08/2023 last visited: 06/08/2023 |
view gallery N8.9 km | Rosemont-The Political War Within the War - Gallatin TN in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites Rosemont, a Greek Revival—style mansion completed in the 1840s, was the home of Judge Josephus Conn Guild, a state senator and representative who also served as a Lt. Colonel in the 2nd Tennessee Mounted Volunteers during the Seminole War. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 06/26/2020 last visited: 10/05/2021 |
view gallery N8.9 km | Rose Mont (3B 75) - Gallatin TN in Tennessee Historical Markers Catherine Blackmore (1806-1888) and her husband Josephus Conn Guild (1802-1883) built Rose Mont circa 1842 here on their 500-acre plantation. Descendants occupied it until the City of Gallatin acquired the property in 1993. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 10/17/2020 last visited: 10/20/2021 |
view gallery N8.9 km | Josephus Conn Guild - Gallatin TN in Citizen Memorials Josephus Conn Guild (1802-1883) built Rose Mont circa 1842 here on their 500-acre plantation. In 1862, the Federal Army incarcerated him at Fort Mackinac, Michigan for his prosecessionist views. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 02/12/2023 last visited: 02/12/2023 |
view gallery N10 km | Peter Vertrees - 3B 67 - Gallatin, TN in Tennessee Historical Markers Two-sided historic marker about a prominent local African American. posted by: bmon419 location: Tennessee date approved: 12/03/2011 last visited: never |
view gallery N10.1 km | City Cemetery/Mexican War Monument - 3B 80 - Gallatin, TN in Tennessee Historical Markers Two-sided historic marker for grave site and memorial. posted by: bmon419 location: Tennessee date approved: 03/10/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery N10.1 km | Trousdale Place - Gallatin TN in Wikipedia Entries The Trousdale Place was the home of William Trousdale (1790-1872), governor of Tennessee (1849-1851). It is located at 183 W Main St, Gallatin TN. It is now the Sumner County Museum. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 06/07/2023 last visited: 06/07/2023 |
view gallery N10.1 km | Trousdale Place - Gallatin TN in Official Local Tourism Attractions The Trousdale Place was the home of William Trousdale (1790-1872), governor of Tennessee (1849-1851). It is located at 183 W Main St, Gallatin TN. It is now the Sumner County Museum. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 06/07/2023 last visited: 06/07/2023 |
view gallery N10.1 km | Trousdale Place Elder Statesman's Home - Gallatin TN in U.S. Civil War Sites This was the home of William Trousdale (1790-1872), governor of Tennessee (1849-1851) and U.S. minister to Brazil (1853-1857). During the Union army’s occupation of Gallatin from 1862 to 1870, he and his family were permitted to remain here. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 05/19/2023 last visited: 05/19/2023 |
view gallery N10.1 km | Trousdale Place-Elder Statesman's Home - Gallatin TN in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites This was the home of William Trousdale (1790-1872), governor of Tennessee (1849-1851) and U.S. minister to Brazil (1853-1857). posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 05/27/2020 last visited: 10/06/2021 |
view gallery N10.1 km | Trousdale Place - Gallatin TN in People-Named Places The Trousdale Place was the home of William Trousdale (1790-1872), governor of Tennessee (1849-1851). It is located at 183 W Main St, Gallatin TN. It is now the Sumner County Museum. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 05/20/2023 last visited: 05/20/2023 |
view gallery N10.1 km | Trousdale Place - 3B 35 - Gallatin, TN in Tennessee Historical Markers Historic marker for house of one of Tennessee's early governors. posted by: bmon419 location: Tennessee date approved: 03/10/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery N10.1 km | First Presbyterian Church - 3B 41 - Gallatin, TN in Tennessee Historical Markers Historic marker for oldest church building in continuous operation in Gallatin. posted by: bmon419 location: Tennessee date approved: 12/01/2011 last visited: never |
view gallery N10.1 km | The Westward Movement - Gallatin TN in Obelisks To those courageous men and women who came to Gallatin in its earliest days. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 10/24/2020 last visited: 10/29/2021 |
view gallery N10.1 km | Gallatin, Tennessee - Gallatin TN in Signs of History By an act of the Tennessee General Assembly, Gallatin became the county seat of Sumner County on February 26, 1802, when commissioners sold the first town lots. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 10/22/2020 last visited: 09/25/2021 |
view gallery N10.1 km | Gallatin Public Square-Heart of Federal Occupation - Gallatin TN in Battlefields Confederate Gen. John Hunt Morgan raided Gallatin throughout the war to disrupt Union supply routes. In August 1862 Morgan’s troops destroyed the train depot and the railroad tunnel. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 05/19/2023 last visited: 05/19/2023 |
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