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Mud Island

Mud Island Mud Island, across the old Wolf River channel before you, began to be formed by the Mississippi River around 1900. By 1916 there was concern that it would grow so far south that it...

Mud Island Mud Island, across the old Wolf River channel before you, began to be formed by the Mississippi River around 1900. By 1916 there was concern that it would grow so far south that...

  • shelby county
  • tennessee

Zero Milestone

Zero Milestone Erected By The Engineers Club Of Memphis 1923 Submitted from the Shelby County Register's Office.

Zero Milestone Erected By The Engineers Club Of Memphis 1923 Submitted from the Shelby County Register's Office.

  • shelby county
  • tennessee

Captain Pedro Fages Trail

  Submitted by jqmcd

  Submitted by jqmcd

  • danville
  • california
  • pedro fagez
  • 1772

Zion Cemetery

Zion Cemetery, comprising 15 acres, was established in 1876 by the United Sons of Zion Association, a group of former slaves who responded to the need for a respectable burial site for...

Zion Cemetery, comprising 15 acres, was established in 1876 by the United Sons of Zion Association, a group of former slaves who responded to the need for a respectable burial site for...

  • shelby county
  • tennessee

USS Memphis 1925

USS Memphis ship's bell, 1925 Submitted from the Shelby County Register's Office.

USS Memphis ship's bell, 1925 Submitted from the Shelby County Register's Office.

  • shelby county
  • tennessee

Zippin Pippin

The wooden roller coaster erected on the Fairgrounds in 1923 was the Mid-South's premier outdoor amusement park ride for more than eight decades. It was built by coaster design pioneer John Miller...

The wooden roller coaster erected on the Fairgrounds in 1923 was the Mid-South's premier outdoor amusement park ride for more than eight decades. It was built by coaster design pioneer John Miller...

  • shelby county
  • tennessee

Winchester Cemetery

The Winchester New Burying Grounds was established in 1828 as the first cemetery for Memphis by Andrew Jackson, John Overton, and James Winchester, the three original land owners of Memphis. At...

The Winchester New Burying Grounds was established in 1828 as the first cemetery for Memphis by Andrew Jackson, John Overton, and James Winchester, the three original land owners of Memphis. At...

  • shelby county
  • tennessee

WLOK Radio Station

In 1977 WLOK became Memphis' first African-American owned radio station. Established on this site, Gilliam Communications' WLOK is a family-oriented format on which many of the nation's top...

In 1977 WLOK became Memphis' first African- American owned radio station. Established on this site, Gilliam Communications' WLOK is a family- oriented format on which many of the nation's...

  • shelby county
  • tennessee

Veterans Plaza Vietnam War

Dedicated to the memory of the brave Americans from Shelby County who died in the Vietnam War Abbott, James M. Alexander, Elton H. Allen, Dan S. III Andre, Howard V. Jr Bailey, James R. Bailey,...

Dedicated to the memory of the brave Americans from Shelby County who died in the Vietnam War Abbott, James M. Alexander, Elton H. Allen, Dan S. III Andre, Howard V. Jr Bailey, James R....

  • shelby county
  • tennessee

University Of West Tennessee

In 1900, the University of West Tennessee was established in Jackson by Dr. Miles V. Lynk, M.D. Seven years later, he moved it to Memphis. A graduate of Meharry Medical College, Dr. Lynk was...

In 1900, the University of West Tennessee was established in Jackson by Dr. Miles V. Lynk, M.D. Seven years later, he moved it to Memphis. A graduate of Meharry Medical College, Dr. Lynk...

  • shelby county
  • tennessee

Wilks Brooks Residence

Wilks Brooks, his wife Agnes and son Joseph maintained this house while at their plantation, Woodlawn, on Old Poplar Pike. They would drive by buggy to Germantown on Saturdays for supplies and...

Wilks Brooks, his wife Agnes and son Joseph maintained this house while at their plantation, Woodlawn, on Old Poplar Pike. They would drive by buggy to Germantown on Saturdays for supplies...

  • shelby county
  • tennessee

Woodstock Community Veterans Memorial

Erected in memory of Professor and Mrs. R.L. Roddy In Honor Of Archie, Roosevelt Booth, Edward Booth, Eddie L. Boyd, Wilbert Bradford, Leroy Brooks, Beatral Brooks, Ofair Bryant, Nathaniel...

Erected in memory of Professor and Mrs. R.L. Roddy In Honor Of Archie, Roosevelt Booth, Edward Booth, Eddie L. Boyd, Wilbert Bradford, Leroy Brooks, Beatral Brooks, Ofair Bryant, Nathaniel...

  • shelby county
  • tennessee

Wade Bolton and Bolton College

On this site in 1887 upon the Hoboken Plantation was erected the first building of Bolton College, established under the provisions of the will of Wade H. Bolton, prominent landowner, killed in...

On this site in 1887 upon the Hoboken Plantation was erected the first building of Bolton College, established under the provisions of the will of Wade H. Bolton, prominent landowner, killed...

  • shelby county
  • tennessee

William Herbert Brewster, Sr. 1897-1987

Born on July 2, 1897, in Somerville, Tenn., to sharecropper parents, the Rev. William H. Brewster was a prolific composer of gospel music, contributing over 200 works to the repertory. Two of his...

Born on July 2, 1897, in Somerville, Tenn., to sharecropper parents, the Rev. William H. Brewster was a prolific composer of gospel music, contributing over 200 works to the repertory. Two of his...

  • shelby county
  • tennessee

Tom Lee (1885-1952)

Late afternoon of May 8, 1925 Tom Lee (1885-1952) steered his 28' skiff Zev upriver after delivering an official to Helena. Also on the river was a steamboat, the M.E. Norman, carrying members of...

Late afternoon of May 8, 1925 Tom Lee (1885-1952) steered his 28' skiff Zev upriver after delivering an official to Helena. Also on the river was a steamboat, the M.E. Norman, carrying members...

  • shelby county
  • tennessee