Jurist Co Founded Memphis County
There are many historic courthouses in rural western Tennessee that make for great half day trips from either Memphis or Jackson, TN: The Fayette County Courthouse in Somerville, TN; the Hardeman County Courthouse in Bolivar, TN; and the Haywood County Courthouse in Brownsville, TN . These regional rural courthouses each have their own character, commemorating veterans from several wars and boast unusual features such as Confederate War Memorial, a copper four-sided clock tower, a Civil War cannon and a water fountain.
The small city of Brownsville, TN has a population of 10,216, and is the county seat for Haywood County, Tennessee. Just 30 miles due west of Jackson, TN, the city of Brownsville can be accessed by Interstate 40 West and then US 70 West. From Memphis, the city of Brownsville is just 64 miles east and can be accessed by I-40 East and then TN Route 76 North.
War Memorials in the Haywood County Courthouse Square in Brownsville, TN
Two war memorials commemorate the Haywood County veterans of wars. One is a detailed monument listing the names of the fallen in each war, and the other is a Confederate Army Civil War Memorial.
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- Jurist Co Founded Memphis County
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