Yesterday's Henderson County
Henderson County, Tennessee History Page
-
Revoluntionary War Pension Application - Caleb S. Wood, transcribed by
David W. Morgan (TNGenWeb Archives)*
- Revolutionary War Veterans, Henderson
County, Tennessee, Jonathan K. T. Smith
- Tennessee Pension
Roll of 1835, William R. Navey (WARNING:
Automatically downloads 350K file.) [Several (at least 8) men living
in Henderson County in 1835 are on the roll. A quick (2 hrs.!) scroll turned up
these: George Anderson, Athelston Andrews, John Andrews, Samuel Beard, Benjamin
Butler, Nathan Green, Robert Griggs, James King, John Robins. Brenda]
- George Washington Essary, William
Chumney
- Andersonville Prison and the
Steamboat Sultana's Explosion, by Isaac Noah Davenport a Union Soldier of
Scotts Hill, Tenn. Who Survived Both Horrors, Gordon H. Turner, Sr.
- Autobiography and Reminiscences, Wiley
M. Crook
- Autobiography and
Reminiscences of John W. Carroll, University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill.* John W. Carroll grew up in the Center Point community of Henderson
County, now in Chester County, in the years immediately prior to the Civil War.
Much of the narrative concerns his Civil War service and the chaotic period
immediately after the close of the war. The University of North Carolina web
site hosting this page features nineteenth century southern diaries, memoirs,
and autobiographies, many of which concern the Civil War.
- The Burning of
Clifton, William R. Morris (from Wayne County TNGENWEB page; mentions 7th
Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry)*
- The Civil War, Auburn
Powers
- The Civil War Remembered: Items from Area
Newspapers, compiled by Brenda Kirk Fiddler
- Civil War Times Around Scotts
Hill, Gordon H. Turner, Sr.
- Civil War Veteran Obituaries and Death
Notices, compiled by Brenda Kirk Fiddler
- Committees for Benefit of Indigent
Families, 1861, Jonathan K. T. Smith
- Confederate Bushwacking, not
listed (Steve McDaniel) (with photos), offers information on the Battle of
Parker's Crossroads, a driving tour of the site, and Civil War links*
-
Dr. John C. Flinn and Susan McGuire, Marvin Schubert (with photos)* (An
interesting Civil War story for a Hardeman County family. Dr. John C. Flinn was
born in Henderson County and treated wounded after the Battle of Parker's
Crossroads.)
- Company A, 48th
Illinois Infantry, David A, Stumpf
- 50th Illinois
Infantry Regiment History, "from the Adjutant General's report"*
- 55
Tennessee Infantry Regiment, Barry Dunagan*
- Henderson
County Confederate Pension Applications, Tennessee State Library and
Archives*
- Henderson County Sharpshooters
(Company K., 27th Tennessee Infantry Regiment, CSA), Jonathan K. T. Smith
- Henderson County's Civil War
Confederate Veteran Pensioners, Jonathan K. T. Smith
- Henderson County's Confederate
Veterans' Widow-Pensioners, Jonathan K. T. Smith
- Henderson
County, Tennessee: The Lost Tranquility, G. Tillman Stewart (exerpt from
Henderson County hosted by Marvin Schubert's Flinn Family web
site)*
- Here Are Some Countians Who Served with
Union, Ashley Adams
- Hidden
Treasure, Kit Jeans Mounger, from Quilting Newsletter Magazine,
April 1996, pp. 26-27* (Civil War story)
- History of
the 39th Iowa Infantry, JoJo Leto*
- Ingersol and the
Civil War, Council for Secular Humanism (Battle of Lexington)*
- Hurst!, W. Clay Crook
- The John W. Wylie Story,
Gordon H. Turner, Sr. Many white families living on small farms in the south
felt little stake in the Confederate cause. A major destination for families
who moved in an attempt to avoid the conflict was southern Illinois. This is
the story of one family which made this move. (William Robert Wilson also tells of a family move to
Illinois.)
- The Killing of John Bradford, The
Memphis Daily Appeal
- Letter from Mifflin - 1861, Becky
Burdick McLaughlin
- Mortally Smitten Confederate
Infantrymen of the 27th and 13th Infantry Regiments, Civil War, Jonathan K.
T. Smith
- Old
Civil War Letter, transcribed by Don McKinney (letter Margaret Ann
(Delaney) Yeates wrote to her son John Wesley Yeates during the Civil War,
about 1864; he was serving with the 10th TN Infantry, Union army; Margaret
probably lived in Decatur Co.; names mentioned in letter seem to be in Scotts
Hill-Doe Creek area)*
- The Reconstruction Days, Auburn
Powers
- Reenactors
Page/Parkers' Crossroads, TN on June 8 & 9, 1996, Rod Bond (with
photos)*
- 7th Tennessee
Volunteer Cavalry, Henderson County TNGENWEB Page*
- Special Census Schedule, 1890:
Surviving Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and Widows of Veterans, United States
Service, Civil War, Jonathan K. T. Smith
- 20th
Tennessee Cavalry, CSA, which skirmished at Jack's Creek*
- Tennessee Civil
War Home Page, Jeff Weaver*
- Two Civil War
Letters Written by Dougal W. Ross, Henderson County TnGenWeb Page*
- Vistitors, Jackson, Tennessee Military
Roster March 1863-May 1863, Jonathan K. T. Smith
This page is to help make Henderson County history more accessible by
sharing over the Internet some of the materials which are available. Do
you have a history of your church, school, community, or business? How
about your grandfather's farm journal or a story told by your grandmother about
a memorable event?
Please contact me to share it with
others.