Murfreesboro

Murfreesboro

Murfreesboro is a city in Tennessee known for its American Civil War history. Stones River National Battlefield sits next to Stones River Cemetery, where over 6,000 Union soldiers are buried. The restored Oaklands Mansion is a former plantation house with an arboretum and gardens. Cannonsburgh Village showcases regional history from the 1830s to the 1930s, with buildings including a schoolhouse and general store.

People died in Murfreesboro (First 28 people) - Page 0

William Hill Brown

William Hill Brown

American novelist and writer

Kevin Rosier

Kevin Rosier

American boxer

Uncle Dave Macon

Uncle Dave Macon

American musician

Andre Norton

Andre Norton

American writer

Barry Sadler

Barry Sadler

American soldier

Bobby Edwards

Bobby Edwards

American singer

James D. Richardson

James D. Richardson

Politician

Mary Noailles Murfree

Mary Noailles Murfree

American fiction writer

John R. Rice

John R. Rice


Curtis Hutson

Curtis Hutson

Pastor

Charles Ready

Charles Ready

Former United States Representative

Joshua W. Sill

Joshua W. Sill

Officer

Joseph B. Palmer

Joseph B. Palmer

Politician

Hank Mizell

Hank Mizell

American singer

Edwin Hickman Ewing

Edwin Hickman Ewing

Former United States Representative

Charles Wolfe

Charles Wolfe

Musicologist

Roger Hanson

Roger Hanson


H. John Caulfield

H. John Caulfield

American physicist

John P. Buchanan

John P. Buchanan

Former Governor of Tennessee

John Saxon

John Saxon

American actor

Bridgette Marshall

Bridgette Marshall

Steve Marshall's wife

Stan Kesler

Stan Kesler

American musician

Glenn Snoddy

Glenn Snoddy

Audio engineer

Ken Shipp

Ken Shipp

American football coach

Ben Lear

Ben Lear

Olympic athlete

Julius Peter Garesché

Julius Peter Garesché


Harold Earthman

Harold Earthman

Former United States Representative

James Edwards Rains

James Edwards Rains

Military officer