Historical Markers in Maury County, Tennessee
1946 Columbia Race Riot / A.J. Morton Funeral Home
Advance and Retreat
Alfred Osborn Pope Nicholson
Andrew Johnson
Athenaeum Rectory
Bethel House Hotel / The Princess Theatre
Billy Direct
Birthplace of James Percy Priest
Branham and Hughes Military Academy
Breckenridge Hatter's Shop
Brigadier General John Carpenter Carter
Camille Leonie Herndon
Capt. John Gordon
Capt. Meade Frierson
Clarke Training School
Cleburne's Pursuit
College Hill High School
Columbia Fire Department
Columbia Military Academy
Confederate Attacks at Spring Hill
Confederate Deployment
Confederate Movements After Sunset
Culleoka Cantaloupes
Culleoka Methodist Church
Davis' Ford
Delaying Forrest
Edward Franklin Pop Geers
Edward Ward Carmack
Ewell Farm
Ewell Farm
Fairview Park
First County Seat Location
Forrest & Wilson
Forrest and Capron
Forrest's 3:00 p.m. Cavalry Attack
Freedmen's Savings Bank and Trust Company
Frierson Cemetery
GrafTech International / National Carbon Company
Greenwood
Highland Hall
Historic Elm Springs
Hood and Schofield
Hood's Command Post
Hood's Maneuver
James Edwin R. Carpenter
James K. Polk
James K. Polk House
James Knox Polk
Jane Knox Polk Chapter
John Harlan Willis Memorial Bridge
Jonathan Webster
Joseph Brown
Left of the Union Defensive Position
Lt. James C. Wooten, II
Lt. Joseph A. Irvine
Major Nathaniel F. Cheairs
Martin Cheairs Home
Maury County Colored Hospital
Maury County War Memorial
Maury Light Artillery
Mount Lebanon Missionary Baptist Church
Mount Pleasant Commercial Historic District
Mount Pleasant Confederate Memorial
Nashville and Decatur Railroad
Nathan Vaught
Nathan Vaught
Nelson House Hotel
Oaklawn
Old Natchez Trace
Old Well Cemetery
Pleasant Mount Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Polk's Boyhood Home
Rattle and Snap Plantation
Rev. Franklin Gillette Smith
Rippavilla Plantation
Road to Nashville
Rose Hill Confederate Memorial
Saint Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church
Sam Davis
Sam Watkins
Schofield's Retreat
Side by Side
Site of the First Law Office of James Knox Polk
Spring Hill, Tennessee ~ November 29, 1864
St. John's
St. John's Episcopal Church
St. Peter's Church (Episcopal)
Stands on the Old Trace
Tennessee Tobacco Farm
The Battle of Spring Hill
The Battle of Spring Hill
The Battle of Spring Hill
The Bigby Greys
The Confederate Monument
The Forrest-Gould Affair
The Founding of Maury County and Columbia
The Gordon House
The Gordon House
The Natchez Trace at the Tobacco Farm
The Polk Family
The Reverend Edmund Kelly
The Tobacco Barn
The Town of Spring Hill, Tennessee
Tobacco Farm - Old Trace
Union Station Train Depot
William Banks Caperton
Zion
"Betty Lee Park"