Tag: Alexandria
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Honoring Forgotten Souls at Alexandria Historic Cemeteries District

The Alexandria Historic Cemetery District honors the forgotten lives of 400 to 500 souls at the African American Cemetery, where only 59 gravestones remain. Efforts are underway to memorialize these individuals, including creating stones for unmarked graves, with community donations vital for the project’s success.
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Where did the Big Pine Tree at 103 West Main Street come from?

Ever wonder where the towering pine tree at 103 West Main Street came from? It’s more than just a tree—it’s a living legacy rooted in Civil War history, a cabinet maker’s hands, and four generations of Alexandria storytellers. From battlefield to backyard, from John Fielding Luckey to a teacher named Miss Hassie, follow the trail…
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Remembering Alexandria’s Civil War Past: A Tale of Two Colonels

Divided by war, united in memory—Alexandria’s Civil War story lives on through Confederate and Union leaders buried side by side, freed communities rising in Cedar Hill, and a young W.E.B. Du Bois teaching nearby.
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The Beginnings of Alexandria, Tennessee

Alexandria, founded in 1806 by Daniel Alexander in Tennessee, became part of DeKalb County in 1837. Early records indicate a thriving community, eventually growing to 380 residents by 1854. Despite challenges like floods and a devastating fire in 1906, Alexandria’s historical legacy continues through its architecture and notable residents.






