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increased interest in preserving significant Civil War battlefields. The association secured options on property connected with the battle, reportedly 3,400 acres (14 km) by June 1897. Association members erected wooden signs to mark and interpret battlefield locations. In 1912, the
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1641:Hawkins Cove
1571:Colditz Cove
1420:T. O. Fuller
1287:Johnsonville
1282:Henry Horton
1154:Harrison Bay
1144:Fort Loudoun
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1821:Twin Arches
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1736:Pogue Creek
1731:Piney Falls
1726:Ozone Falls
1706:May Prairie
1656:Honey Creek
1651:Hill Forest
1626:Ghost River
1541:Beaman Park
1380:Fort Pillow
1358:state parks
1327:Rock Island
1322:Radnor Lake
1292:Long Hunter
1267:Edgar Evins
1262:Dunbar Cave
1220:state parks
1149:Frozen Head
1107:state parks
593: /
533:Styles, 66.
391:Shelbyville
166:Established
145: /
121:Coordinates
1939:Categories
1751:Riverwoods
1721:Overbridge
1716:Old Forest
1691:Lost Creek
1591:Dry Branch
1463:John Tully
1453:Chuck Swan
1317:Port Royal
1179:Norris Dam
934:Obed River
581:86°25′56″W
578:35°52′53″N
498:Styles, 1.
443:2021-08-15
420:References
133:86°25′51″W
130:35°52′34″N
1806:Sunk Lake
1646:Hicks Gap
1448:Chickasaw
1375:Chickasaw
1347:Tims Ford
1124:Cove Lake
1114:Big Ridge
1025:Gee Creek
982:Tennessee
967:Lake Isom
952:Chickasaw
759:Tennessee
468:13 August
395:Tullahoma
234:victory.
220:Nashville
1566:Chimneys
1458:Franklin
1189:Red Clay
1005:Big Frog
977:Reelfoot
614:Archived
387:Franklin
326:Cemetery
174:Visitors
108:Location
1508:Stewart
1488:Pickett
1438:Bledsoe
1312:Pickett
1020:Cohutta
962:Hatchie
767:Federal
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192:Website
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