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Haywood County's C.S.A. Colonels
Intersection of W. College St and N Grand Ave, Brownsville,
TN ,
USA
Latitude & Longitude:
35° 35' 44.819988",
-89° 16' 15.24"
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Tennessee State Historical Marker |
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Alsey High Bradford (1822-1906) Col., 31st Tenn. Inf., C.S.A., promoted narrow gauge other important city and county positions.
Hiram Bradford - Brevetted Lt. Col., C.S.A., Adj. - Gen., Chief of Staff, Maj.- Gen. C.P. McCown; Brownsville bivouac, U.C.V., named in his honor.
William Lafayette Ducksworth (1834-1915) Col., 7th Tenn. Cavalry, C.S.A.; farmer, educator, soldier, physician, Methodist minister, Dist. Supt. at the time of his death; formulated a successful plan to capture the 7th Tenn. Cavalry, U.S.A. at Union City in 1864.
Brownsville - Haywood County Historical Society
Last updated: 2/14/2015 15:17:00 |
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Haywood County's C.S.A. Colonels Tennessee Map
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