Civil War in Lewis CountyCivil War in Lewis County
Foragers and Guerrillas
During the war, many Lewis Country men enlisted in... [click for more]
Hohenwald Railroad DepotHohenwald Railroad Depot is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]
Meriwether Lewis (1774-1809)Beneath this monument erected under Legislative Act by the State of Tennessee, A.D., 1848, reposes the dust of Meriwether Lewis, a Captain in the Unit... [click for more]
Natchez TraceThis plainly visible, though long deserted road is a section of The Natchez Trace, evolved from Buffalo and Indian Trails, into The First National Hig... [click for more]
Phosphate MineFrom here north for approximately 40 miles the parkway passes through or near a geologic region of limestone rich in phosphate deposits.
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Tennessee’s Mormon MassacreOne half mile west on August 10, 1884, at a farmhouse on the east fork of Cane Creek several Mormon missionaries and their followers were attacked by ... [click for more]
The Natchez TraceThe Natchez Trace, a very old trail, was traveled by many early Americans, Captain Meriwether Lewis, leader of the Lewis and Clark expedition and gove... [click for more]