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  2. Thompson's Station, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Thompson's Station is a town in Williamson County, Tennessee.The population has grown from 2,194 at the 2010 Census to 7,485 in the 2020 Census. [7] Locations in Thompson's Station listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places include the Jacob Critz House and the Thomas L. Critz House, Thompson's Station Bank, John Neely House, James P. Johnson House, Homestead Manor and James ...

  3. Battle of Thompson's Station - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Thompson's Station took place during the American Civil War on March 5, 1863, in Williamson County, Tennessee.. In a period of relative inactivity following the Battle of Stones River, a reinforced Union infantry brigade, under Col. John Coburn, left Franklin to reconnoiter south toward Columbia.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Williamson ...

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    Thompson Station Bank: Thompson Station Bank: April 13, 1988 : 1545 Thompson's Station Rd W: Thompson's Station: 118: Beverly Toon House: Beverly Toon House: April 14, 1988 : Arno Rd., 0.5 miles (0.80 km) west of Peytonsville Rd.

  5. James P. Johnson House - Wikipedia

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    The James P. Johnson House is a building and property in Thompsons Station, Tennessee, dating from 1854. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1988. It has also been known as Laurel Hill. [1] It includes Greek Revival and Central passage plan and other architecture. [1]

  6. Spencer Buford House - Wikipedia

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    The Spencer Buford House is a property in Thompsons Station, Tennessee, United States, that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. The main house was built about 1813.

  7. Montgomery Little - Wikipedia

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    Confederate casualty list, Battle of Thompson's Station. Capt. Little was killed roughly five months after the organization of the company, in the Battle of Thompson's Station. [20] According to the 1868 history, Little "fell by [Forrest's] side, mortally wounded" while the company fought uphill against Union infantry. [1]