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Waverly City Historical Markers

Map of Tennessee State Historical Marker Locations in the City of Waverly
 

Waverly City Historical Markers

Waverly Historic Homes & Houses
Fort Hill and Archibald D. Butterfield House

Fort Hill at Waverly - Defending RailroadsThe earthen fort in front of you, known as Fort Hill, was the headquarters of the 13th U.S. Colored ... [click for more]


Greyhound Half-Way House
Greyhound Half-Way House is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

James N. Nolan House
James N. Nolan House is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Waverly General Interest
Battle of Johnsonville
On November 4, 1864, Major General Nathan Bedford Forrest's Confederate cavalry attacked and destroyed the river port of Johnsonville located ten mile... [click for more]

Humphreys County
Established October 19, 1809; Named in honor of Parry W. Humphreys. Judge, Superior Court of Law and Equity, 1807~09; Circuit Judge, Fifth District, L... [click for more]

Maple Drive
Passing along East Main Street, under the line of maple trees adorning the highway, one comes to a street Known as Fairground Drive. In the early twen... [click for more]

Reynoldsburg
Six miles northwest, where Dry Creek enters the Tennessee River, this town was first settled from 1800 to 1805. In 1812, it became the county seat of ... [click for more]

Waverly Disaster
On February 24, 1978, two days after a Louisville and Nashville train wrecked on this site, workmen were cleaning up when a 22,000 pounds of liquid pr... [click for more]