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increased interest in preserving significant Civil War battlefields. The association secured options on property connected with the battle, reportedly 3,400 acres (14 km) by June 1897. Association members erected wooden signs to mark and interpret battlefield locations. In 1912, the
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1560:Colditz Cove
1409:T. O. Fuller
1276:Johnsonville
1271:Henry Horton
1143:Harrison Bay
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1720:Piney Falls
1715:Ozone Falls
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1645:Honey Creek
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1347:state parks
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1311:Radnor Lake
1281:Long Hunter
1256:Edgar Evins
1251:Dunbar Cave
1209:state parks
1138:Frozen Head
1096:state parks
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522:Styles, 66.
380:Shelbyville
155:Established
134: /
110:Coordinates
1928:Categories
1740:Riverwoods
1710:Overbridge
1705:Old Forest
1680:Lost Creek
1580:Dry Branch
1452:John Tully
1442:Chuck Swan
1306:Port Royal
1168:Norris Dam
923:Obed River
570:86°25′56″W
567:35°52′53″N
487:Styles, 1.
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409:References
122:86°25′51″W
119:35°52′34″N
1795:Sunk Lake
1635:Hicks Gap
1437:Chickasaw
1364:Chickasaw
1336:Tims Ford
1113:Cove Lake
1103:Big Ridge
1014:Gee Creek
971:Tennessee
956:Lake Isom
941:Chickasaw
748:Tennessee
457:13 August
384:Tullahoma
223:victory.
209:Nashville
1555:Chimneys
1447:Franklin
1178:Red Clay
994:Big Frog
966:Reelfoot
603:Archived
376:Franklin
315:Cemetery
163:Visitors
97:Location
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1477:Pickett
1427:Bledsoe
1301:Pickett
1009:Cohutta
951:Hatchie
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