Historical Marker

Dry-Stack Stone Walls

4708 Granny White Pike · Oak Hill · Davidson

Tennessee marker

Inscription

Dry-stack stone walls, a Scots-Irish building tradition adapted by slaves in the early 19th century, were common throughout middle Tennessee. During the 1864 Battle of Nashville, Brigadier General Henry Jackson was captured at this wall on the Middle Franklin Turnpike after the Confederate line collapsed at Shy’s Hill.

Location

Address4708 Granny White Pike
CityOak Hill
CountyDavidson

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