Dover is a small American city and the county seat of Stewart County, Tennessee, located 67 miles (108 km) northwest of Nashville on the Cumberland River. - AsNotedIn
Dover is a small American city and the county seat of Stewart County, Tennessee, located 67 miles (108 km) northwest of Nashville on the Cumberland River. - AsNotedIn
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Bear Spring Furnace (40SW207) |
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Address Restricted | |||
Dover Flint Quarries |
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Address Restricted | |||
Dover Hotel (Surrender House) |
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Petty St | N of spring St, on the Cumberland River | ||
Fort Donelson National Battlefield |
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US 79 | 1 mi W of Dover | ||
Fort Henry Site |
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NW of Dover off US 79 on Fort Henry Rd | |||
Great Western Furnace |
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NW of Dover on TN 49 | |||
Samuel Stacker House |
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Long Branch Rd |
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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1863/02/03 | Gen Joseph Wheeler | Confederate General | Confederate Calvary led by General Joseph Wheeler charge the Union garrison at Dover, Tennessee. The Battle of Dover will result in the destruction of all but four of the town's buildings. | Battle of Dover, Tennessee | ||
1863/02/03 | Troops led by Confederate General John Wharton strike from the south and west against the Union forces positioned near the Dover Cemetery in Dover, Tennessee. | Battle of Dover, Tennessee | ||||
1863/02/03 | Nathan Bedford Forrest | Confederate General | Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest leads his men in an attack from the east on the Union position in Dover, Tennessee. | Battle of Dover, Tennessee |
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Locale Type | Town |
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