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James Hutchins was captured in a dense thicket in Rutherford County on June 1, 1979, after a 12-hour search conducted by over 200 local, state and federal law enforcement officers from across western North Carolina and upstate South Carolina. [15] The manhunt was depicted in a 1987 feature film, Damon's Law, also known as "The Rutherford County ...
Howse was born in 1866 in Rutherford County, Tennessee. ... Death. Howse died on January 2, 1938. [4] He was buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery. [5] References
Many loved ones are still unaccounted for and the death toll of Hurricane Helene continues to rise. If you know of a missing person to report in the area, call 828-286-2911.
The First Battle of Murfreesboro was fought on July 13, 1862, in Rutherford County, Tennessee, as part of the American Civil War.Troops under Confederate cavalry commander Brig. Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest surprised and quickly overran a Federal hospital, the camps of several small Union units, and the jail and courthouse in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
Kentucky-Tennessee, 1862 Western Theater: movements October–December 1862 (Stones River Campaign). After the Battle of Perryville in Kentucky on October 8, 1862, Confederate Gen. Braxton Bragg's Army of Mississippi withdrew to Harrodsburg, Kentucky, where it was joined by Maj. Gen. Edmund Kirby Smith's army of 10,000 on October 10.
Pamlico County rescue personnel reported that they had rescued four people, and evacuated 106 more people in addition to two cats and two dogs. [58] Many of those isolated due to the lack of power and available communication were airlifted by Rutherford County Emergency Management to RS Central High School. [59]
Rutherford County's Emergency Management ordered residents who live on certain roads to evacuate to higher ... “This was a storm-related death,” Capt. John Lipcsak, a spokesperson for the fire ...
Rutherford County was formed in 1803 from parts of Davidson, Williamson and Wilson counties, [1] and named in honor of Griffith Rutherford (1721–1805). [7] Rutherford was a North Carolina colonial legislator and an American Revolutionary War general, who settled in Middle Tennessee after the Revolution.