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College Grove City Historical Markers

Map of Tennessee State Historical Marker Locations in the City of College Grove
 

College Grove City Historical Markers

College Grove Churches
College Grove Methodist Church
College Grove Methodist Church is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesWilliamson County MRA... [click for more]

Triune United Methodist Church
The Triune United Methodist Church origin goes back to King's Chapel, organized ca. 1815 a mile west. A brick building was built here in 1849 on the t... [click for more]

College Grove Schools
The Bank of College Grove
The Bank of College Grove is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesWilliamson County MRA... [click for more]

College Grove Historic Homes & Houses
Dr. Urban Owen House
Dr. Urban Owen House is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesWilliamson County MRA... [click for more]

William Allison House
William Allison House is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesWilliamson County MRA... [click for more]

William Ogilvie House
William Ogilvie House is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesWilliamson County MRA... [click for more]

College Grove General Interest
Newton Cannon
0.7 mile. The grave of this combat veteran and statesman is on the land to which his father, a Revolutionary veteran, brought his family from North Ca... [click for more]

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

The Cove
Shadowed on the southwest by Pull-Tight Hill, and bisected by Arno Road, the Cove was home to the Biggers, Bizzell, Clendenin, Connell, Crafton, Cresw... [click for more]

Triune Cemetery
Buried here are the following 48 Confederate veterans who have been identified: J.S.C. Bain, T.M.Baker, I.J. Battle, Dr. T.J.Bennett, J.C. Bostick, M.... [click for more]

Triune
This village dates from about 1800 and was first called Hardeman Cross Roads. After 1849 it took the name of the Methodist Church and became known as ... [click for more]