Camp Forrest Monument
Camp Peay 1926 - 1940
Camp Forrest 1940-1946
Arnold Center 1949
Tullahoma, Tenn
Camp ForrestOriginally established in 1926 for training the Tennessee National Guard, this became a Federal training area, Jan. 10, 1941. It was named for Lt. Gen... [click for more]
Coffee - Franklin County Line Coffee County
Established 1836; named in honor of
Major General John Coffee
S... [click for more]
Confederate Cemetery1 mile SW are buried 407 unknown Confederates. Many of these died in one of the hospitals established here when Tullahoma was headquarters for the Arm... [click for more]
Confederate MemorialOn this ground are buried 407 unknown Confederates. Many of these died in one of the hospitals established here when Tullahoma was headquarter for the... [click for more]
Fortress Tullahoma Fortress Tullahoma
Strategic Rail Center
? Tullahoma Campaign ?
(preface)
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Isham G. HarrisBorn near here, 1818. Was the only governor of Confederate State of Tennessee. In congress 1849-54; elected governor, 1857-59-61. When U. S. forces ca... [click for more]
James W. Starnes June 30, 1863South of here, at Bobo's Crossroads, Col. Starnes, 4th Tennessee Cavalry, CSA, then commanding Forrest's Old Brigade, was killed in a skirmish while h... [click for more]
Ledfords MillLedfords Mill is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]
Maplewood Confederate Cemetery Maplewood Confederate Cemetery
Hallowed Ground
Tullahoma was the headquarters and logistics cen... [click for more]
North Atlantic Street Historic DistrictNorth Atlantic Street Historic District is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]
North Washington Street Historic DistrictNorth Washington Street Historic District is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesTullahoma MPS... [click for more]
RangersRangers
2nd Ranger Bn 5th Ranger Bn ... [click for more]
The Red CabooseThe car displayed here is a side bay window model caboose built in 1964 by the Louisville & Nashville Railroad at the company's South Louisville yards... [click for more]
Tullahoma Campaign ~ From Contraband to United States Colored Troops