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Thompson's Station is a town in Williamson County, Tennessee.The population has grown from 2,194 at the 2010 Census to 7,485 in the 2020 Census. [7] Locations in Thompson's Station listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places include the Jacob Critz House and the Thomas L. Critz House, Thompson's Station Bank, John Neely House, James P. Johnson House, Homestead Manor and James ...
North of Thompson's Station on U.S. Route 31 Thompson's Station: 53: Huff Store: Huff Store ... 1312 TN-106 Franklin: 88: William Ogilvie House ...
The Battle of Thompson's Station took place during the American Civil War on March 5, 1863, in Williamson County, Tennessee. In a period of relative inactivity following the Battle of Stones River , a reinforced Union infantry brigade, under Col. John Coburn , left Franklin to reconnoiter south toward Columbia .
Williamson County is a county in the U.S. state of Tennessee.As of the 2020 United States census, the population was 247,726. [2] The county seat is Franklin, [3] and the county is located in Middle Tennessee.
It shapes the experiences and aspirations of youth age 12-21, both in and outside CAP’s cadet program. Squadrons with cadets can be found across Tennessee, as shown in the list below. Activities have included Encampment karaoke in 2022, various escapades at the 2023 and 2024 Vonore Balloon Festival, and the storied exploits of TN-187.
Confederate casualty list, Battle of Thompson's Station. Capt. Little was killed roughly five months after the organization of the company, in the Battle of Thompson's Station. [20] According to the 1868 history, Little "fell by [Forrest's] side, mortally wounded" while the company fought uphill against Union infantry. [1]
A city employee will receive $95,000 to settle claims against Municipal Court Clerk Reginald Thompson and the Columbus Consolidated Government.. Columbus Council unanimously approved the ...
The John Neely House is a property in Thompsons Station, Tennessee dating from c. 1810 that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. The property has also been known as Hilltop Manor. [1] The NRHP eligibility of the property was addressed in a 1988 study of Williamson County historical resources. [2]