Revolutionary War Graveyard, Tennessee, United States


4.0 (15 reviews) Spent < 1 hour Ranking #7 in Dandridge Historic Sites • Cemeteries

Civil War General

The oldest part of the cemetery was cleared, old stones were found and upgraded the appearance. Tours can be set up through the Town of Dandridge.

Address

137 Main Street, Dandridge, TN 37725

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Friday, May 10, 2024, 16:15

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  • 5Retiree55578 5:00 PM Oct 20, 2016
    History--Remembering People from the Late 1700s
    This is a fantastic historical stop. Pick up the broached at the entrance and stroll the the small lot of grave sites that are 150 years old. People who stilled this area are buried there. For example, James McCulstion born In 1737 and died in 1812 is buried there. There is an old log building that may have been an old meeting house. This is a unique place and worth a stop if you like history--think back to the 1700s.

  • 3Abbykaeler 5:00 PM Jul 9, 2018
    Where to find soldiers that have been put to rest
    Here you will find soldiers who have fought in the revolutionary war. Stones that have faded with time but hold a great deal of importance in changing history. Take a seat at a bench and just marvel at the sacrifice that was made to make our country great, and you might find that some of the local people in town will tell you if their ancestors that are buried in this very spot.