from the research of Charles and Brenda Fiddler Lexington Has Distinguished Visitors Lexington Progress, February 26, 1926 [Long article on railroad men coming to discuss plans for replacement depot. One plan (the Henry plan) was the improvement and expansion of the present building by extending…
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from the research of Charles and Brenda Fiddler The village was established with the building of the Tennessee Midland Railroad from Lexington to Perryville. (The route was called The Peavine.) Warrens Bluff was named in honor of Dr. William H. Warren who donated the land…