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Notable Tennessee Revolutionary War Places & Historical Markers

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Tennessee Revolutionary War Sites & Historic Places

U.S. Revolution Sites
Abraham Hannaniah Lincoln
Abraham Hannaniah Lincoln
Alabama - Tennessee Lincoln County Line
Alabama - Tennessee, Lincoln County Line
Amis House
Anderson - Campbell County Line (2)
Anderson - Campbell County Line
Anderson Townhouse
Army National Guard
Army National Guard
Battle of Island Flats First Skirmish
Battle of Island Flats
Bean Station
Bean-Roulston Graveyard
Bedford - Rutherford County Line
Bedford - Rutherford County Line
Bedford - Rutherford County Line
Bedford - Rutherford County Line
Beech Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Bethel Meeting House
Bledsoe - Van Buren County Line
Bledsoe’s Fort and Monument
Cane Ridge Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Capt. Alexander Ewing - Devil Alex
Captain James Bradley (1763 - 1830)
Captain William Walton 1760-1816
Carothers Family
Carroll ~ Henry County
Carter - Washington County Line
Cheatham - Davidson County Line
Chisholm’s Ford
Christopher Taylor House
City Cemetery
City Cemetery~Mexican War Monument
Clear Lake
Clover Bottom Mansion
Cocke - Greene County Line
Cocke - Jefferson County Line (2)
Cocke - Jefferson County Line (3)
Cocke - Jefferson County Line
Colonel James Lewis
Colonel Robert McFarland
Commemorating the Treaty of Holston
Conner Cemetery ~ Est. 1848
Cragfont
Crockett’s Fort
Dandridge (2)
Dandridge (3)
Dandridge (4)
Dandridge
Daniel Boone Wilderness Trail
Daniel Boone’s Trail
David Campbell
Davidson - Robertson County Line (2)
Davidson - Robertson County Line (3)
Davidson - Robertson County Line
Davidson - Rutherford County Line (2)
Davidson - Rutherford County Line
Davidson - Wilson County Line
Davies Manor
Eaton’s Fort
Edward Cox Home
Ellen Davies-Rodgers (1903-1994)
Fayette - Hardeman County Line
Fayette County
First Ironworks
Forks of Little Pigeon Church
Forks of The River Cemetery Park
Forks of the Little Pigeon Cemetery
Fort Nashborough (2)
Fourth and Church
Franklin - Marion County Line
General Griffith Rutherford ~ 1721-1805
General Thomas Overton 1753-1825
General William Hall
George Mann
Georgia - Tennessee, Hamilton County Line
Georgia - Tennessee, Hamilton County Line
Gov. McMinn’s Home
Governor John Sevier 1785 1788
Great Britain
Green Hill Cemetery
Greene - Washington County Line
Grundy - Marion County Line
Hamblen - Greene County Line
Hamilton - Bradley County Line
Hamilton - Meigs County Line
Hamilton - Sequatchie County Line
Hardin - Wayne County Line
Harpeth Church
Harrisburg Covered Bridge (2)
Harrisburg Covered Bridge
Hawkins - Sullivan County Line
Henry - Stewart County Line
Isaac Lincoln’s Home
Isaac Rainey 1½ Miles
Isaac Thomas (1735-1819)
Israel Putnam (1718-1790)
Jacques Timothe Boucher de Montbrun
James Winchester (1752 - 1826)
Jefferson - Sevier County Line
John Medearis
Johnson ~ Sullivan County Line
Joseph Hardin ~ 1734-1801
Kentucky - Tennessee, Campbell County Line
Kentucky - Tennessee, Henry County Line
Knox - Jefferson County Line
Knox - Union County Line
Knox - Anderson County Line
Knox - Grainger County Line
Lincoln - Franklin County Line
Lincoln - Moore County Line
Loudon - Knox County Line
Macon County
Mallory Cemetery
Mallory Springhouse
Marion - Hamilton County Line
Marshall - Lincoln County Line
Martin Shofner (1758 - 1838)
McNairy - Hardin County Line
Meeting of the Waters
Meig s- Rhea County Line
Michael Looney
Moore - Bedford County Line (2)
Moore - Bedford County Line
Mount Zion
Mulberry Grove
Murfreesboro (2)
Murfreesboro (3)
Murfreesboro (4)
Murfreesboro (5)
Murfreesboro (6)
Murfreesboro - Rutherford County Line
Murfreesboro
Newell’s Station
Newton Cannon
Nicholas Gibbs
North Carolina Tennessee - Cocke County Line
North Carolina-Tennessee, Sevier County Line
North Carolina
Peter Shipe
Pioneer (Routt - Wells) Cemetery
Pioneer Cemetery
Putnam - Cumberland County Line
Putnam - Jackson County line
Revolutionary War Soldiers Interred In Shelby County
Rhea - Bledsoe County Line
Rhea - Hamilton County Line
Rhea - Roane County Line
Riverside Cemetery
Riverview Cemetery
Robert Cartwright
Rock Castle (2)
Rock Castle
Russellville Area - From Bridge to Bridge
Rutherford - Cannon County Line
Rutherford - Coffee County Line
Rutherford - Williamson County Line
Rutherford - Wilson County Line
Rutherford County ~ Murfreesboro (2)
Rutherford County ~ Murfreesboro
Samuel McSpadden
Sawyer’s Fort
Sevier - Jefferson County Line
Sevier - Knox County Line
Shelby - Fayette - Hardeman County Line
Shelby - Fayette County Line (2)
Shelby - Fayette County Line (3)
Shelby - Fayette County Line
Shelby’s Fort
Shiloh Church
Site of Fort Adair
Site of Salem Baptist Church ~ 1835-1942
Smith - Putnam County Line (2)
Spain
Stewart - Montgomery County Line
Sullivan - Carter County Line
Sullivan - Carter County Line
The Long Island of the Holston
The Walton Road
The War Ford (2)
The War Ford
The William Bowen House, Circa 1787
This Monument Marks The Old Natchez Trace
Thomas Atchley (1755-1836)
Thomas Goode Revolutionary Soldier (1760-1846)
Thomas Kilgore (1715-1823)
Tidence Lane (1724-1806)
Tillman Dixon
Timothy Reagan (1750 - 1830)
Tipton - Haynes Cemetery
Tipton-Haynes State Historic Site
Troy
Virginia - Tennessee, Sullivan County Line
Warren - White County Line
Washington - Carter County Line
Washington - Carter County Line
Washington - Sullivan County Line
Washington Presbyterian Church
Wayne - Lawrence County Line
Weakley - Henry County Line
Welcome to Davy Crockett Birthplace State Park
Welcome to the Overlook at Panther Creek State Park
White - Cumberland County
White County
White Plains
William Bowen House Circa 1787
William Henderson ~ 1752 - circa 1807
William Lytle
William Nash
William Nelson Home
Williamson - Davidson County Line
Wilson - DeKalb County Line
Wilson - Trousdale County Line
Womack’s Old Fort