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Munfordville in the Civil War

The small, unassuming county-seat village of Munfordville, founded on an old buffalo crossing and home to a well-known tavern, could claim pride of place in 1860 as the spot where the L&N Railroad crossed the Green River, over what whas ...

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The War Ford

Located .2 mi. east on the Big Pigeon River is a strategic crossing used by the Cherokees. In Aug. 1782, Gen. Charles McDowell of Burke Co., North Carolina, raised an army of five hundred mounted militia from Morgan District to ...

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Rutherford Veterans of War

This eternal flame is dedicated to all

Rutherford Veterans of War.

May they never be forgotten.

Dedicated this 11th day of November, 2008

Marker is at the intersection of Park Avenue and Lincoln Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Park Avenue.

Courtesy ...

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Rutherford World War II Memorial

To honor

the men and women of

Rutherford

who served in

World War II

- and -

to remember

the seventy-eight men

who gave their lives

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Dedicated by the

Rutherford Service Organization

- 1946 -

Marker is at the intersection of Park Avenue and Donaldson Avenue, on the right when ...

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Rutherford World War I Monument

To Rutherford’s glorious dead in the World War

August 1, 1914

November 11, 1918

United States

declared war

April 6, 1917

Monument erected

May 1920

Herbert Alexander Barrows • John Frederick Bauer • Harry Clifford Bigelman, Jr. • Herbert Alyea Collins • Walter DeForest • Ferreol Girardey Dorsey ...

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