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Fayetteville City Historical Markers

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

Fayetteville City Historical Markers

Fayetteville Churches
Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church
Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesRural African-American Churches in Tennessee MPS... [click for more]

St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church
St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesRural African-American Churches in Tennessee MPS... [click for more]

Fayetteville Historic Homes & Houses
Childress House
Childress House is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Hugh Bright Douglas House
Hugh Bright Douglas House is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Isaac Conger House
Isaac Conger House is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

McDonald-Bolner House
McDonald-Bolner House is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Fayetteville General Interest
Alabama - Tennessee Lincoln County Line
Lincoln County

Established 1809; named in honor of

Maj. Gen. Benjamin Lincoln
Andrew Jackson
Mobilized his army Camp Blount Oct 1813. Erected Oct. 1913, Kings Mountain Messenger Chapter D.A.R.

Erected 1913 by Kings Mountain Messeng... [click for more]

Borden Powdered Milk Plant
Borden Powdered Milk Plant is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Camp Blount (2)
In September 1813 the Army of West Tennessee assembled at Camp Blount on the Elk River just north and east of these oaks. On October 7th, Major Genera... [click for more]

Camp Blount
Here in October, 1813, Maj. Gen. Andrew Jackson mobilized from the Tennessee militia a mounted brigade, an artillery company and an infantry division,... [click for more]

Confederate Park Cannon
Manufactured by the Scott Foundry of Reading, Pennsylvania, in January 1865 and February 1866, these two cannons were cast as 10-inch muzzle loading s... [click for more]

Confederate Park
Confederate Park, the northeast corner of the courthouse yard, was deeded to the Zollicoffer-Fulton Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy... [click for more]

Harms Mill Hydroelectric Station
Harms Mill Hydroelectric Station is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesPre-TVA Hydroelectric Power Development in Tennessee MPS... [click for more]

Mulbery-Washington-Lincoln Historic District
Mulbery-Washington-Lincoln Historic District is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Pioneer (Routt - Wells) Cemetery
Immediately to the east lies an old cemetery that was established at an early date along the Great Road to Twickingham, now Huntsville, Alabama, over ... [click for more]

South Elk Street Historic District
South Elk Street Historic District is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Stone Arch Bridge
This is the largest of a number of dry-stone arch bridges which furnished the highways of Tennessee before the War Between the States. It was begun in... [click for more]