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this is a great picture of it. my family actually donated this land to the church and made them promise to not cut down those trees you see in the background. Also the other picture of the headstone you have of Margaret Garner is also a family member of mine. very cool pictures!
Good info. I was looking at the trees that have grown up around it and taking a guess. If abandoned in late 50's early 60's that would explain the good condition of interior and roof.
Land for this site was prchased from Miller Lumber Co. Jackson, TN a few years ago. Locally it is known as Davis Bridge. Davis was probably the landowner and owner of the Bridge during the war.
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This cem. is located on private property. I was checking the property line when I found it. Almost a mile off road.
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Light is reflection off car windshield in parking lot.
Thats actually a Tobacco Barn
this is a great picture of it. my family actually donated this land to the church and made them promise to not cut down those trees you see in the background. Also the other picture of the headstone you have of Margaret Garner is also a family member of mine. very cool pictures!
Beautiful pic used to fish there i 1980's.
it is a tourist attraction in Tennessee. Historic Collinsville.
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Good info. I was looking at the trees that have grown up around it and taking a guess. If abandoned in late 50's early 60's that would explain the good condition of interior and roof.
http://www.civilwar.org/battlefields/davis-bridge.html
Land for this site was prchased from Miller Lumber Co. Jackson, TN a few years ago. Locally it is known as Davis Bridge. Davis was probably the landowner and owner of the Bridge during the war.