Historical Markers in Henry County, Tennessee
Battle of Paris
Camp Tyson
Confederate Soldiers
David Edward Jackson
Dr. Bobby Jones
E. W. Grove High School
E.W. Grove-Henry County High School
Edwin Wiley Grove
First Presbyterian Church
Forrest at Paris Landing
Gov. James D. Porter Home
Governor Thomas Clarke Rye
Henry County Courthouse
Henry County Courthouse / Henry County
James Davis Porter
John DeWitt Clinton Atkins
John Wesley Crockett
Mandle/Harding House
Manley's Chapel United Methodist Church
Naval Warfare
Paris City Cemetery
Paris Henry County Heritage Center
Robert E. Lee School
Skirmish at Mansfield
Slave
About Henry County
Henry County Timeline
Henry County, Tennessee, located in the northern part of the state, has a rich historical background dating back centuries. The area was originally home to the Native American tribes such as the Cherokee and Chickasaw. European settlers began arriving in the late 18th century, and Henry County was officially established in 1821.
Throughout the 19th century, Henry County became known for its agricultural wealth, with cotton and tobacco being major cash crops. The construction of railroads in the mid-1800s further contributed to the county's economic growth, allowing for easier transportation of goods and services.
During the Civil War, Henry County played a significant role as a strategic location along the Tennessee River. The Battle of Paris Landing took place in 1864, where Confederate forces attempted to attack Union gunboats. Although the Confederates were unsuccessful, the battle brought destruction and chaos to the area.
In the early 20th century, Henry County began to embrace new technologies and industries. The development of hydroelectric power brought electricity to the region, enhancing the quality of life for residents. Today, Henry County remains a thriving community, known for its strong agricultural sector, beautiful landscapes, and friendly residents.
Throughout the 19th century, Henry County became known for its agricultural wealth, with cotton and tobacco being major cash crops. The construction of railroads in the mid-1800s further contributed to the county's economic growth, allowing for easier transportation of goods and services.
During the Civil War, Henry County played a significant role as a strategic location along the Tennessee River. The Battle of Paris Landing took place in 1864, where Confederate forces attempted to attack Union gunboats. Although the Confederates were unsuccessful, the battle brought destruction and chaos to the area.
In the early 20th century, Henry County began to embrace new technologies and industries. The development of hydroelectric power brought electricity to the region, enhancing the quality of life for residents. Today, Henry County remains a thriving community, known for its strong agricultural sector, beautiful landscapes, and friendly residents.
Henry County Timeline
This timeline provides a concise overview of the key events in the history of Henry County, Tennessee.
- 1801 - Henry County, TN is established and named after Virginia Governor Patrick Henry
- 1817 - The first courthouse is built in Henry County
- 1823 - The town of Paris is established as the county seat
- 1830 - Henry County becomes an important shipping and trading center for the region
- 1845 - The first railroad is built in Henry County, boosting economic development
- 1861-1865 - Henry County residents actively participate in the Civil War
- 1890 - Construction of the first county courthouse begins
- 1900 - Henry County's population reaches over 16,000 residents
- 1950s-1960s - The rise of agriculture and manufacturing industries in the county
- 2000 - Henry County experiences significant population growth and modernization