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Somerville TN 38068, United States of America
Inscription. Fayette County was organized the first Monday in December, 1824, in the home of Robert G. Thornton, ten miles S. East on North fork of Wolf River. It was made a part of the district which David Crockett then represented ... More on HMDB

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Moscow TN 38057, United States of America

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Moscow TN 38057, United States of America
Inscription. From here, Col. Benjamin H. Grierson's task force (6th Ill. 7th Ill. 2nd Ind. Cav. Btry "K", 1st Ill. Art.) raided into the deep south. Using as advanced guard Federals in Confederate uniform and other stratagems, he ... More on HMDB

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Moscow TN 38057, United States of America
Historic La Grange, Inc., a non-profit corporation, can be contacted at the following address: Historic La Grange, Inc., c/o Ms. Nora Witmer, Chairman, P.O. Box 2, La Grange, TN 38046 The La Grange... More on Lagrangetn.com
Inscription. Settled in 1819 on the site of an Indian trading post, it was named for General La Fayette's ancestral home in France. He visited La Grange in 1824 and called it the "Beautiful Village... More on HMDB

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Moscow TN 38057, United States of America
Inscription. About a mile south was the burial site in 1854 of Mrs. Mary Hayes Willis Gloster, founder of Immanuel, the first Episcopal church to be consecrated in West TN; her daughter Elizabeth Willis Gloster Anderson in 1873; her ... More on HMDB

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Moscow TN 38057, United States of America

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Moscow TN 38057, United States of America
Inscription. (Front): Battle of Moscow, December 4, 1863, Three thousand Confederate cavalry with artillery, led by Gen. James Chalmers, attacked the Memphis & Charleston Railroad bridge over Wolf River and ambushed Col. Edward Hatch's ... More on HMDB
