History
This Week in History: Sutter’s Mill and the gold rush
LACIE SILVA – Editor A sawmill under construction in January 1848 led to the California Gold Rush of ’49. James Marshall partnered with John Sutter to… Login to continue reading Login…

DAR awards local teacher classroom grant
The Robert Lewis Chapter (RLC) of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) is proud to announce Marshall County High School history teacher,… Login to continue reading Login…

Year in Review 2023
Read the Year in Review Now! A comprehensive section that covers 8 counties in Southern Middle Tennessee. Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now…

This Week in History
This Week in History Feb. 8-14 Celebrating Black History Month Feb. 8, 1944 first Black man was accredited to attend a White House press conference… Login to continue reading Login…

Historical Society to Hear Brock
The Marshall County Historical Society will meet Sunday afternoon, February 4, at 2:00 p.m. in the museum at Hardison Annex at 230 College Street. Cornersville… Login to continue reading Login…

DAR District Meeting in Tullahoma
On January 11, 2024, members of the Robert Lewis Chapter NSDAR attended the annual District Meeting in Tullahoma, Tennessee. The chapter members spent the afternoon… Login to continue reading Login…

DAR Sponsors National Wreaths Across America Day
The Robert Lewis Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution sponsored a wreath laying ceremony on December 16, National Wreaths… Login to continue reading Login…

Did You Know
Did You Know – Rec Edition In 1952 the Marshall County Chamber of Commerce decided to promote and build a recreational facility. Preston Hopkins chaired… Login to continue reading Login…

This Week in History Jan 4 – Jan 10
This Week in History Jan 4 – Jan 10 Jan. 4, 1999 Tennessee won the 1998 National Championship, the first for the Vols since 1951.… Login to continue reading Login…

Mistletoe – not just for kissing
by Patty Blackburn When the word “mistletoe” is heard, the tradition of being kissed under this clump of greenery is brought to mind. But this… Login to continue reading Login…
