Thompson's Station Train Depot - Thompsons Station TN
Posted by: Don.Morfe
N 35° 48.006 W 086° 54.614
16S E 508110 N 3961780
The depot was called Thompson’s Station in honor of Dr. Elijah Thompson, who donated the land on which the village was built. Farmers drove their animals and products down the gravel roads to this depot for shipment to far away markets.
Waymark Code: WM13AWQ
Location: Tennessee, United States
Date Posted: 10/28/2020
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Thompson's Station Train Depot-Originally built 1866--This replica of the original depot was built in 1993 with monetary donations as well as donations of materials and labor from many different organizations and individuals. Materials were selected to comply as nearly as possible with the original structure.
The depot was called Thompson’s Station in honor of Dr. Elijah Thompson, who donated the land on which the village was built. Farmers drove their animals and products down the gravel roads to this depot for shipment to far away markets. Thompson’s station was known as the German Millet Capital of the World because of the large amount of the grain grown in the area.
There was a depot here before the one built in 1866. It is mentioned in a description of the Battle of Thompson’s Station in an issue of the Tennessee Historical Quarterly. Apparently that one was destroyed in the battle and the other one built in 1866.
Group that erected the marker: Williamson County Historical Society
URL of a web site with more information about the history mentioned on the sign: [Web Link]
Address of where the marker is located. Approximate if necessary: 1502 Thompsons Station Rd W Thompsons Station, TN USA 37179
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