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    Cumberland Furnace is an unincorporated community in Dickson County, Tennessee, United States. Cumberland Furnace is served by a U.S. Post Office, ZIP...
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    Church) is a historic Episcopal church located off Tennessee State Route 48 in Cumberland Furnace, Tennessee. St. James Episcopal Church was founded in 1878...
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  • Drouillard House (category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Tennessee)
    Drouillard House is a historic house at Cumberland Furnace, Tennessee. Built in 1868–1870 in the vicinity of Cumberland Furnace, the three-story house was a summer...
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    Kentucky and Tennessee. An important part of the Wilderness Road, it is now part of the Cumberland Gap National Historical Park. The Cumberland Gap is one...
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  • Pine Grove Furnace may refer to: Pine Grove Furnace (1764), in the Pine Grove Iron Works of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Pine Grove Furnace State Park...
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    Anthony Wayne Van Leer, onetime operator of the iron works in nearby Cumberland Furnace. Vanleer is located at 36°14′15″N 87°26′41″W / 36.23750°N 87.44472°W...
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    Mineral Branch and the Cumberland Furnace works, the area went into an economic decline. As the area declined from the loss of the furnace works, nearby Nashville...
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  • (1773–1810), American explorer Drouillard House, historic house in Cumberland Furnace, Tennessee This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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    dramatic views of Rockwood and the Tennessee Valley beyond line the interstate just before it peaks at the edge of the Cumberland Plateau. According to the United...
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    Abiff Bellsburg Cumberland Furnace Promise Land Tennessee City National Register of Historic Places listings in Dickson County, Tennessee Jackson, George...
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    Montgomery Bell State Park (category State parks of Tennessee)
    arrived in Tennessee from his birthplace in Pennsylvania by way of Kentucky. Bell purchased an iron works at Cumberland Furnace, Tennessee in 1804. He...
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  • Anthony Wayne Van Leer (category Businesspeople from Tennessee)
    1863) was an American ironmaster and owner of the Cumberland Furnace in Dickson County, Tennessee. He was a member of the influential Van Leer family...
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    Montgomery Bell (category People from Dickson County, Tennessee)
    moved to Middle Tennessee and became involved in the iron business purchasing James Robertson's iron works at Cumberland Furnace, Tennessee, in 1804 for...
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    Southern United States, primarily across the states of Tennessee, Kentucky, and Mississippi. Tennessee was most affected by the outbreak, with multiple damaging...
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    division of its parent company in 1952. The Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company was founded as the Sewanee Furnace Company, a small mining concern established...
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    from upper East Tennessee via Daniel Boone's Wilderness Road. Hadley and Hannah later built an iron plantation in Cumberland Furnace.[citation needed]...
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  • Episcopal Church (Cumberland Furnace, Tennessee), listed on the NRHP in Dickson County St. James Episcopal Church (Greeneville, Tennessee) St. James Episcopal...
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    Charlotte, the Dickson County seat. SR 49 goes further north through Cumberland Furnace and then enters Montgomery County. It then enters Cunningham. When...
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    Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area (category Reservoirs in Tennessee)
    as of June 2017. The Tennessee and Cumberland rivers flow very close to each other in the northwestern corner of Middle Tennessee and Western Kentucky...
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    the Cumberland Gap in 1750 and the end of the French and Indian War in 1763 lured settlers deeper into the mountains, namely to upper east Tennessee, northwestern...
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    nearby was converted into coke, which in turn was used to fuel two blast furnaces to produce pig iron. This operation continued until the Great Depression...
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  • Tennessee) built NRHP-listed Covington, Tennessee St. James Episcopal Church (Cumberland Furnace, Tennessee) built NRHP-listed Cumberland Furnace, Tennessee...
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    Fiery Gizzard Trail (category Hiking trails in Tennessee)
    experimental blast furnace" built by Tennessee Coal and Railroad Company in the 1870s to determine if the coal could produce iron. The furnace, called "Fiery...
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  • Fort Donelson National Battlefield (category American Civil War museums in Tennessee)
    captured three Confederate forts and opened two rivers, the Tennessee River and the Cumberland River, to control by the Union Navy. The commanders received...
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  • Illinois, U.S. Died September 13, 2000(2000-09-13) (aged 87) Cumberland Furnace, Tennessee, U.S. Listed height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) Listed weight 185 lb...
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    in the southwestern Sequatchie Valley between the Cumberland Plateau on the west and the Tennessee River (Guntersville Lake) on the east. Two steep ridges—...
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    Rachel Jackson (category People from Nashville, Tennessee)
    operated the Washington Iron Furnace at Rocky Mount, Franklin County, Virginia. With her family, she moved to Tennessee at the age of 12. Her father led...
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  • Ronald Kelly (category Writers from Nashville, Tennessee)
    Hatchling," and "Forever Angels." Cumberland Furnace & Other Fear Forged Fables – featuring: Introduction "Cumberland Furnace" "The Final Feature" "Tanglewood"...
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    on the Cumberland River; finished in 1957 by the United States Army Corps of Engineers Pickwick Landing Dam — Pickwick Lake; on the Tennessee River; finished...
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    East Tennessee's Cumberland Plateau region led to the development of several company towns to support coal mining throughout the upper Tennessee Valley...
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