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To Benton County Tennessee |
Welcome to our little portion of "Tennesse Trails" in
conjunction with "Genealogy Trails."
We welcome any and all contributions no matter how small. Family histories,obituaries, news articles and anything else you might have
about Benton County is always welcome here.
My name is Christine Walters , your Benton County Co-Ordinator.
Although I don't have the time to do personal research for you I do
promise that I'll do everything in my power to help you out. I do live in the nearby area so I plan on
taking photos in and about Benton County. If there is anything interesting I should visit.. please let me know.
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We are always
looking for more Tennessee County Co-ordinators, as well as several States that still need a host.
If you think you might be interested in volunteering
as a State or County Co-ordinator then please visit our
Volunteer Information Page and get in touch with
Kim
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HISTORY |
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NATHAN BEDFORD FOREST
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NATCHEZ TRACE
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Settlements in Benton County Tennessee began about 1819-20. The first settlers being William (or is it Willis?) and Denton Rushing on Rushing Creek, six miles north of Camden. The next was by Nicholas and Lewis Browers in 1820 on Randall Creek, twelve miles from Camden, Thomas and William Minnis on Bird Song Creek in 1820. Benton County was formed in 1835 from Humphreys and Henry Counties, named for Thomas H. Benton. At Tranquility Postoffice, on the state route from Memphis to Nashville, and in the house of Samuel H. Burton, the county was organized on February 7, 1836. Camden, the county seat was located in December 1836 on land occupied by a squatter named John Jackson. The population in 1913 was 12,452 people. |
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DEEDS -- "Selected" OBITS: Alsup, Arnold, Baker, Blackman, Blizzard, Brink, Hatley, Herbert, Holland, Hollingsworth, Murphy, Pannel, Stokes,Wilson |
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The Nathan Bedford Forrest State Park, is the site of the historic Civil War Battle of Johnsonville (Humphreys Co). This event goes down in history as the only time a land based force defeated naval forces. Many sunken boats are still at the bottom of the river. |
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