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Clarksville City Historical Markers

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

Clarksville City Historical Markers

Clarksville Churches
Bethlehem Methodist Church and Cemetery
Bethlehem Methodist Church and Cemetery is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Catholic Church and Rectory
Catholic Church and Rectory is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesNineteenth Century Churches in Clarksville TR... [click for more]

Clarksville Methodist Church
Clarksville Methodist Church is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesNineteenth Century Churches in Clarksville TR... [click for more]

First Presbyterian Church Manse
First Presbyterian Church Manse is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

First Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesNineteenth Century Churches in Clarksville TR (AD)... [click for more]

Madison Street Methodist Church
Madison Street Methodist Church is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesNineteenth Century Churches in Clarksville TR (AD)... [click for more]

St. Peter African Methodist Church
St. Peter African Methodist Church is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesNineteenth Century Churches in Clarksville TR... [click for more]

Trinity Church and Rectory
Trinity Church and Rectory is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesNineteenth Century Churches in Clarksville TR... [click for more]

Clarksville Schools
Austin Peay State University
Established 1929, as a normal school named for one of Tennessee's governors, its present title dates from 1966. The seven educational institutions pre... [click for more]

Clarksville High School
Clarksville High School is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Clarksville Courthouse
Montgomery County Courthouse Marker
The Montgomery County Courthouse was erected in 1878-79 after fire destroyed the courthouse of 1843. In 1900 the courthouse was damaged by fire but wa... [click for more]

Clarksville Historic Homes & Houses
Alfred A. Robb House
Alfred A. Robb House is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesClarksville MPS... [click for more]

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

Bethel Meeting House
In 1812 pioneer preachers Peter Cartwright, Henry B. Bascom, and Thomas A. Morris preached to area settlers in a log structure at this site. Tradition... [click for more]

Burt Home Infirmary
Established in 1906 by Dr. Robert T. Burt for African Americans but open to all races, it was Clarksville's first and only hospital until 1916. Burt, ... [click for more]

Christopher H. Smith House
Christopher H. Smith House is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

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

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

Home Infirmary
Home Infirmary is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Johnson-Hach House
Johnson-Hach House is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesClarksville MPS... [click for more]

Northington-Beach House
Northington-Beach House is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesClarksville MPS... [click for more]

Old Post House
Located at Oak Grove, midway between Clarksville and Hokinsville, Kentucky,the Old Post House served as a stop for the triweekly stagecoaches which op... [click for more]

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

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

Clarksville General Interest
Archwood
Originally known as the Rexinger House, Archwood was built in 1878 by Samuel Rexinger, a former postmaster of Clarksville (1867-1883). In 1965, the pr... [click for more]

Austin Peay Historical Marker
Born near Hopkinsville, Kentucky, on June 1, 1876, he moved to Clarksville in 1896. Governor Peay practiced law here until he was elected governor in ... [click for more]

Camp Boone
Here in 1861 was established a staging area and training camp for Kentuckians desiring to enlist for the Confederacy. An early camp commander was Brig... [click for more]

Clarksville Architectural District
Clarksville Architectural District is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Clarksville Federal Building
Clarksville Federal Building is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Clarksville Foundry and Machine Works
Clarksville Foundry and Machine Works is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesIron Industry on the Western Highland Rim 1790s--1920s MPS... [click for more]

Clarksville Industrial District
Clarksville Industrial District is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Country Woman’s Club
Country Woman's Club is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Dog Hill Architectural District
Dog Hill Architectural District is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Dunlop Milling Company
Dunlop Milling Company is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesClarksville MPS... [click for more]

Emerald Hill
Here was the home of Gustavus Henry (1804-1880). For three years a member of the Kentucky Legislature, he later served a term in the Tennessee Assembl... [click for more]

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

Golden Hill Cemetery
Golden Hill Cemetery is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Kennedy and Glenn’s Bank
This private bank was founded in a brick building on the west side of the Public Square in April 1854, and shortly thereafter incorporated as the Nort... [click for more]

McCauley Hill Farm
McCauley Hill Farm is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesHistoric Family Farms in Middle Tennessee MPS... [click for more]

Minglewood Farm
Minglewood Farm is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Oak Top
Oak Top is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Poston Block
Poston Block is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Renfroe’s Station
Established in 1780 as the first settlement in Montgomery County, Renfroe's Station was located 1.4 miles of here, on the north side of the Red River ... [click for more]

Ringgold Mill Complex
Ringgold Mill Complex is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Riverview Cemetery
Men of all American wars are interred here on land once owned by Valentine Sevier (1747-1800), who was the first person buried here. Many pioneer and ... [click for more]

Riverview
Riverview is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Robert Loftin Newman (1827-1912)
Born in Richmond, Virginia, Newman moved with his family to Clarksville when he was eleven. He studied art in New York, England, and France. Nationall... [click for more]

Sevier Station
Sevier Station is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Smith-Trahern Mansion
The mansion was built by Christopher H. Smith, noted tobacco exporter and businessman. The home reflects the style between Greek Revival and Italianat... [click for more]

The John T. Cunningham Memorial Bridge
The Cunningham Bridge, completed in 1925, once spanned the Cumberland River here. Erected on the site of the old Gaiser's Ferry. It was one of the fir... [click for more]

Tip Top
Tip Top is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Valentine Sevier Memorial
Col. Valentine Sevier, defender of the early settlers of this community, on July 11, 1792 purchased from George Cook, for the sum of 100 pounds, 640 a... [click for more]

Whitehall
Whitehall is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Willie Blount
This statesman settled 2 mi. N., 1802. Born 1768, was secretary to the governor, Territory South of the River Ohio, later a judge in the state's first... [click for more]