Lincoln County
Established 1809; named in honor of
Maj. Gen. Benjamin Lincoln
Andrew JacksonMobilized 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 PlantBorden 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 BlountHere 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 CannonManufactured 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 ParkConfederate 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 StationHarms 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 DistrictMulbery-Washington-Lincoln Historic District is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]
Pioneer (Routt - Wells) CemeteryImmediately 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 DistrictSouth Elk Street Historic District is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]
Stone Arch BridgeThis 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]