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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Haywood County

 
Clickable Map of Haywood County, Tennessee and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Haywood County, TN (46) Crockett County, TN (10) Fayette County, TN (18) Hardeman County, TN (19) Lauderdale County, TN (19) Madison County, TN (123) Tipton County, TN (34)  HaywoodCounty(46) Haywood County (46)  CrockettCounty(10) Crockett County (10)  FayetteCounty(18) Fayette County (18)  HardemanCounty(19) Hardeman County (19)  LauderdaleCounty(19) Lauderdale County (19)  MadisonCounty(123) Madison County (123)  TiptonCounty(34) Tipton County (34)
Brownsville is the county seat for Haywood County
Adjacent to Haywood County, Tennessee
      Crockett County (10)  
      Fayette County (18)  
      Hardeman County (19)  
      Lauderdale County (19)  
      Madison County (123)  
      Tipton County (34)  
 
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101 Tennessee, Haywood County, Brownsville — Zion Church
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m194120) HM
102 Tennessee, Haywood County, Dancyville — Burchett Douglass1793-1849
Born Oct. 6, 1793, in Sumner Co. Tenn. Married 1819 to Martha McGee, seven children. Private, War of 1812, enlisted Jan 28, 1814 in Capt. Allen Wilkinson's Company, discharged April 2, 1814. Established Bank of Fayette Co., president until death. . . . Map (db m53099) HM
103 Tennessee, Haywood County, Dancyville — Dancyville United Methodist Church
This site was deeded for a church on April 1, 1835. The congregation was organized and a log structure built in 1837. The present church was completed in 1850. It was constructed of hand-sawed timber cut on the grounds. It survives as the oldest . . . Map (db m53098) HM
104 Tennessee, Haywood County, Dancyville — James K. Polk / James C. Jones
Here on June 23, 1841, James K. Polk, Governor of Tennessee, running for re-election debated James C. Jones, both masters of the stump speech. James “Lean Jimmy” Jones, a Whig, who was a natural mimic and actor, defeated Polk and served . . . Map (db m53118) HM
105 Tennessee, Haywood County, Stanton — Stanton
The town of Stanton was established c.1856 with the coming of the Memphis & Ohio Railroad. J.B. Stanton on whose land part of the town was built is credited as the town founder. Most of the town of Wesley moved to Stanton to be on the R.R. After the . . . Map (db m53083) HM
106 Tennessee, Haywood County, Stanton — 4D 45 — Stanton Masonic Lodge And School
Built in 1871, just six years after the end of the Civil War, the Stanton Lodge and School enjoyed dual purposes from its beginning. Before the arrival of free public education, concerned Masons constructed the two-story building as a place to . . . Map (db m53035) HM
107 Tennessee, Haywood County, Stanton — 4D 23 — Wesley
Named for John Wesley, this town was laid off northwest of its Methodist Church in 1829, on property of Samuel Ashe, son and grandson of North Carolina governors. Town was removed and named for Joseph B. Stanton with coming of railroad. The cemetery . . . Map (db m53062) HM
108 Tennessee, Haywood County, Woodland — Woodland Baptist Church / Woodland School
Woodland Baptist Church. Woodland Baptist Church had its roots in Brown's Creek Baptist Church which was located at the present site of Woodland Cemetery. It was established by Rev. Obadiah Dodson, Samuel Brown and other settlers. In 1835 . . . Map (db m194049) HM
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