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Hiram Masonic Lodge No. 7 claims the title of the longest continuously operating Masonic Lodge in all of Tennessee.
(WKRN) — Three different sites in Middle Tennessee have been awarded grants by the Tennessee Wars Commission as part of an ongoing effort to preserve Civil War sites of significance in the state.
Charles H. Walker settled in Columbia County after the war, and his descendants are committed to preserving and sharing his ...
Charles H. Walker's family is committed to preserving and sharing his diary, which has entries from September 1861 through ...
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Our Beautahful World on MSNDog Friendly Franklin, TN ActivitiesPlanning a trip as a pet owner can be difficult. Leaving your pet back home can be complicated with boarding, daycare, or expensive house-sitting. Bringing your pet along with you can be even more ...
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The Times Shreveport on MSNWhat's Confederate Memorial Day? Does Louisiana observe it? Here are states that still doAround this time of year, certain Southern states observe Confederate Memorial Day. Some states celebrate it and Robert E. Lee Day.
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TheCollector on MSN10 Must-See Historic Sites in TennesseeTennessee’s story is built on moments that shaped the course of American history. It was the last state to secede and the ...
After the Civil ... during the war, most of the landed gentry of Talbot County had been fiercely secessionist. Eighty-four sons of Talbot fought for the Confederacy; one of them, Franklin Buchanan ...
Here are our top picks, including the Montgomery County Easter Egg Hunt, Historic Collinsville opening day and the Spring ...
In the spirit of preserving America's historical landscapes, the Tennessee Historical Commission has announced a significant disbursement of funds to safeguard Civil War battlefields in the state.
Lillian Keith Lewis was born on January 11, 1931, to J.C. and Fannie Mae (Rivers) Keith in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Growing up ...
Part of it is to demote Jackson, the President who kept scores of slaves at his Tennessee plantation and ... led a weary nation through the Civil War and issued the Emancipation Proclamation ...
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