Central School

in Union City, Obion County, TN In 1878, a brick building on East College Street, Union City, became known as Central School. T. Lee Bransford was the contractor and builder of the school on the land which was donated to the Continue reading →

Presbyterian, Mt Ararat

Mt. Ararat Cumberland Presbyterian Church had her beginning on July 17, 1882 at 5:00 P.M., when Thomas F. McRee and his wife sold 3/4 acres of land for thirty dollars to the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church for Continue reading →

John Allen Family

Submitted by Albert Woolford please address all family questions to the submitter John Allen Born unknown, Died unknown, presumed to have lived in Ireland Children John Allen II John Allen II Occupation: Mason/Brick Layer/Mill Owner/Quaker Born Aug 1694 Ballyhagen, Ireland Continue reading →

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Vietnam

Vietnam Roll of Honor, Obion County Tennessee Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998, The following information contains the names of 8 military personnel who died in Vietnam and had Obion County towns listed as their home of record. Their names are Continue reading →

WWII 1941-1942

WWII Roll of Honor, 1941-1942 From Sunday, December 13, 1942, Union City Daily Messenger The Dead Worth W. Jones, at Pearl Harbor, Dec 7, 1941 Harry E. Walker, at Pearl Harbor, Dec 7, 1941 Guy Robertson, at Ft. Jackson, May Continue reading →

Civil War Soldiers who died in 1928

Obion County Confederate Soldiers who died in 1928 Old Soldiers Died Last Year Union City Paper dated Friday, 3/29/1929 J. H. Steele, Adjutant, reports the death of Confederate soldiers in Warren McDonald Camp No. 936, United Confederate Veterans of Obion Continue reading →

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