Honoring Scott County's American Revolutionary War Soldiers

Historical marker location:
283 Court Street, Huntsville, Tennessee
( Memorial is at the intersection of Woodland Place and Court Street, on the right when traveling east on Woodland Place.)
Marker installed: 1976

1775 - 1781

  A brief timeline of the American Revolution
  • 1765: The Stamp Act is passed by the British Parliament, imposing a tax on American colonists for various printed materials. This sparks widespread protests and resistance among the colonists.

  • 1770: The Boston Massacre occurs when British soldiers fire on a crowd of American colonists in Boston, resulting in the death of five colonists. The event further escalates tensions between the colonists and British authorities.

  • 1773: The Boston Tea Party takes place as colonists, disguised as Native Americans, dump tea from British East India Company ships into Boston Harbor in protest against the Tea Act.

  • 1774: The First Continental Congress convenes in Philadelphia. Delegates from twelve of the thirteen colonies gather to discuss grievances against British policies and plan a united response.

  • 1775: The Battles of Lexington and Concord mark the beginning of armed conflict between British troops and American colonial militia. The "shot heard 'round the world" ignites the Revolutionary War.

  • 1776: On July 4, the Second Continental Congress adopts the Declaration of Independence, drafted primarily by Thomas Jefferson. The document asserts the colonies' independence from Britain and outlines the principles of individual rights and self-government.

  • 1777: The American victory at the Battle of Saratoga in New York proves to be a turning point in the war. It convinces the French to openly support the American cause and enter the war as allies.

  • 1778: The Treaty of Alliance is signed between the United States and France, formalizing their military alliance. France provides crucial support to the American forces, including troops, naval assistance, and financial aid.

  • 1781: The Siege of Yorktown takes place in Virginia, where combined American and French forces, led by General George Washington and French General Rochambeau, successfully trap British General Cornwallis and his troops. Cornwallis surrenders on October 19, effectively ending major hostilities in the Revolutionary War.

  • 1783: The Treaty of Paris is signed, formally ending the American Revolutionary War. Great Britain recognizes the independence of the United States and establishes its boundaries. The treaty also grants fishing rights to American fishermen in the waters off Newfoundland and Nova Scotia.

  • 1787: The Constitutional Convention convenes in Philadelphia to draft a new constitution to replace the Articles of Confederation, which proved ineffective in governing the newly independent nation.

  • 1788: The United States Constitution is ratified by the required number of states and goes into effect. It establishes a strong federal government with separate branches and a system of checks and balances.

  • 1789: George Washington is inaugurated as the first President of the United States, and the new federal government is established in New York City.

This timeline provides a general overview of the major events during the American Revolution, but it is important to note that there were numerous other battles, diplomatic negotiations, and developments that occurred during this period.

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The Battle of Stones River, fought near Murfreesboro, Tennessee, during the Civil War, was one of the bloodiest battles of the conflict. It resulted in over 23,000 casualties, including over 3,000 deaths.
Scott County, located in the eastern region of Tennessee, has a rich and diverse history. The area was originally inhabited by Native American tribes, including the Cherokee and Shawnee. European settlement began in the late 18th century, and the county was officially established in 1849.

During the American Civil War, Scott County played a significant role as a stronghold for the Union. With its rugged terrain and difficult access, it served as a hiding place for Union sympathizers and guerrilla fighters. The county saw several skirmishes and raids by both Union and Confederate forces, leaving a lasting impact on the local community.

In the late 19th century, the county experienced significant economic growth with the expansion of the coal mining industry. The abundance of coal in the region attracted numerous mining companies and led to an increase in population and infrastructure development. Coal mining shaped the county's economy for many years, although its prominence declined in the 20th century.

Today, Scott County is known for its natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities. With part of the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area located within its boundaries, the county attracts nature enthusiasts who enjoy activities such as hiking, camping, and horseback riding. The area also celebrates its heritage through annual events, such as the Scott County Heritage Festival, which showcases the county's history, traditions, and culture.

Overall, Scott County's history is marked by its role in the Civil War, the growth of the coal mining industry, and its current emphasis on natural beauty and outdoor recreation. The county's unique blend of historical significance and natural resources continues to shape its identity today.

This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Scott County, Tennessee.

  • 1817 - Scott County, TN is established
  • 1820 - The first courthouse is built in Huntsville
  • 1850 - The population of Scott County is 1,806
  • 1861-1865 - Scott County sends many soldiers to fight in the Civil War
  • 1884 - The county seat is moved from Huntsville to Huntsville Junction
  • 1900 - The population of Scott County is 6,365
  • 1938 - The Scott County Hospital is established
  • 1963 - The Chuck Swan State Forest is established in Scott County
  • 1998 - The Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area is designated
  • 2010 - The population of Scott County is 22,228