Fort Higley
African Americans helped construct and man Fort Higley, which was part of the Union defenses of Knoxville.
Memphis National Cemetery
The Memphis National Cemetery is the final resting place for more than 4,208 soldiers who served in the United States Colored Troops (USCT) during the...
Historic Brooklyn
The Battle of Brooklyn was not only one of the largest battles in the entire Revolutionary War, it was also one of the costliest defeats for the...
John Brown House Museum
This was the first mansion built in Providence by John Brown, who founded Brown University, was a statesman, and gained his fortune in the slave trade...
Galloway Methodist Church
In 1867, African Americans built Galloway United Methodist Church and established the historic cemetery you are facing. According to local tradition...
Lynchings Of David Jones & Jo Reed
The Davidson County Jail stood near here, on what was called Water Street, or Front Street, throughout most of the 19th century. Despite the duty of...