WebLost burr arch-truss bridge over Red River on old alignment of Port Royal Road (TN 238) in Port Royal State Park Location Montgomery County, Tennessee Status Destroyed History Bridge built 1903 replacing an older … WebAlso included are two original bills for burial supplies, 1918-19; a ledger used by a rural mail carrier for the Port Royal Post Office, 1908; a teacher contract for Miss Carrie Wyatt (Mr. Alley’s second wife), Montgomery County, TN; three photographs, one of Mr. Wiley Sawyer, rural mail carrier at Port Royal, and two related to the Alley family.
Port Royal Genealogy (in Montgomery County, Tennessee)
WebHistorical Sketches of Adams, Robertson County, Tennessee and Port Royal, Montgomery County, Tennessee, from 1779 to 1968 (Winters, 1978) [surname index] History of Tennessee from the Earliest Time to the Present : Together with an Historical and a Biographical Sketch of Montgomery, Robertson, Humphreys, Stewart (Goodspeed, 1979)* WebPort Royal State Historic Parkis a 26 acre (105,000 m²) historic area on the border of Montgomeryand Robertson. The community of Port Royalis the namesake of the site. … cistern\\u0027s bi
Volume 36, Issue 5 Sandra J Stacey, Editor May 2013
WebPort Royal was the largest and busiest town in Coahoma County, with a landing for steamboats and a few small trading stores and cabins. John Clark, the founder of … WebA dams is located about 10 miles northwest of Springfield, Tennessee, and 7 miles south of Guthrie, Kentucky. Nashville is an hour to the southeast. The town, first called “Red River Station,” was renamed to “Adams Station in honor of Reuben Adams, a local merchant and railroad stockholder. WebJun 25, 2024 · (Tennessee County History Series- Montgomery County by Ursula S. Beach) "On January 20, 1789 the Indians killed and beheaded Captain Hunter, and wounded Hugh F. Bell in front of Johnson's Station, near Nashville. cistern\u0027s bh