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Category: History of Clarksville, Tennessee

Annual Civil War Ball

January 4, 2013January 4, 2013 admin

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Join Us

at the

2013

Civil War Ball

January 12, 2013

at

The Madison Street United Methodist Church

319 Madison Street Clarksville, Tennessee

A night of Victorian dining, dancing and gaiety

Dinner at 6 pm, Dancing at 7 pm

Tickets can be purchased from Roger Tenney

Contact Mr. Tenney for more information

Period dress or evening clothes required

Updated: January 4, 2013
Categories: History of Clarksville, Tennessee, Special Events

1865 Map of Clarksville Showing Fort Bruce/Fort Defiance

July 23, 2009July 23, 2009 admin

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Updated: July 23, 2009
Categories: General Information and Notes, History of Clarksville, Tennessee, Photos of the Fort and of Events Held There

Diary of Nannie Haskins

July 9, 2007July 16, 2007 admin

Our Board President, Phyllis Smith, is busy transcribing the Diary of Nannie Haskins which we will be placing on the Fort Defiance web site in sections. The Diary is in the collection of the Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Check our Pages sections to the left of the main website frequently for updates!

Updated: July 16, 2007
Categories: History of Clarksville, Tennessee
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