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5 Fun Facts About March 18 In Tennessee History
1. Civil Rights Leader Martin Luther King Jr. Delivered a Speech in Nashville – On March 18, 1964, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke to a crowd of 3000 at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee. During his speech, he highlighted the importance of nonviolent resistance in fighting for civil rights...
5 Fun Facts About March 17 In Tennessee History
1. The first St. Patrick's Day parade in Tennessee was held in Memphis in 1829. It was the largest parade in the city's history at the time, with over 5,000 participants and spectators. 2. In 1845, the Tennessee State Legislature officially recognized St. Patrick's Day as a holiday, making it...
5 Fun Facts About March 16 In Tennessee History
1. On March 16, 1933, Tennessee ratified the 21st Amendment, making the state the 20th in the nation to end Prohibition. This amendment ended the nationwide ban on the sale, production, importation, and transportation of alcohol. 2. On March 16, 1968, Reverend James Lawson led a sit-in at the segregated...
5 Fun Facts About March 15 In Tennessee History
1. On March 15, 1820, the town of Memphis was officially incorporated. The city has since become a major hub for transportation, business, and entertainment in the southern United States. 2. In 1865, March 15 marked the day that Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest surrendered his army to Union forces...
5 Fun Facts About March 14 In Tennessee History
1. Tennessee became the 16th state on March 14, 1796. After a territorial period under North Carolina's jurisdiction and then the Southwest Territory, Tennessee was admitted as a state. It was the first state created from territory under federal jurisdiction. 2. On March 14, 1903, the first little league baseball...
5 Fun Facts About March 13 In Tennessee History
1. In 1862, during the Civil War, Confederate forces under General Nathan Bedford Forrest attacked and captured the Union garrison at Brentwood, Tennessee. The engagement, which became known as the Battle of Brentwood, resulted in approximately 500 Union casualties and 60 Confederate casualties. 2. On March 13, 1897, the Tennessee...
5 Fun Facts About March 12 In Tennessee History
1. On March 12, 1803, the Tennessee General Assembly established Rutherford County. This county was named after Griffith Rutherford, an American Revolutionary War general who fought at the Battle of Kings Mountain. 2. In 1864, the Battle of Fort Anderson occurred in Wayne County, Tennessee. This battle was part of...
5 Fun Facts About March 11 In Tennessee History
1. On March 11, 1862, the Battle of New Madrid began in Missouri. This battle was a significant victory for the Union Army, which was able to capture a key Confederate stronghold along the Mississippi River. 2. On March 11, 1873, the Tennessee General Assembly approved the formation of the...
5 Fun Facts About March 10 In Tennessee History
1. On March 10, 1821, the Tennessee General Assembly passed a law that established the Memphis and Charleston Railroad Company, which later became the Memphis and Charleston Railroad, one of the oldest railroads in the United States. 2. On March 10, 1870, Tennessee Governor Dewitt Senter signed the bill officially...
5 Fun Facts About March 9 In Tennessee History
1. On March 9, 1862, the famous Civil War battle of Nashville took place. Union forces under General Buell defeated Confederate forces under General Johnston, leading to Union control of Nashville for the remainder of the war. 2. Tennessee Governor William G. Brownlow signed the state's first compulsory education law...
5 Fun Facts About March 8 In Tennessee History
1) On March 8, 1862, Union General William T. Sherman led a successful raid on the Tennessee and Alabama Railroad, cutting off Confederate supply lines and forcing their retreat from northern Alabama. 2) In 1877, suffragist and Tennessee native Abby Crawford Milton was born on March 8. She later founded...
5 Fun Facts About March 7 In Tennessee History
1. On March 7, 1928, famed Tennessee author and radio personality Alex Haley was born in Ithaca, New York. Haley is best known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning book Roots: The Saga of an American Family, which chronicles his African ancestors' journey from slavery to freedom in America. 2. In 1862,...