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1860, December 20
South Carolina, rapidly followed by six other southern states, secedes from Union in reaction to election of Lincoln, who opposes extension of slavery into western territories. These states organize the Confederate States of America.
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TENNESSEE - Coffee County - Vacant / Not In Use

Cascade Distillery Site (added 1994 - Site - #94000578)
Also known as 40 CF 237
Coffee County - Cascade Dr., W. side, about 0.7 mi. NW of the jct. with Riley Creek Rd., Normandy
(70 acres)
Historic Significance: Information Potential
Area of Significance: Industry, Historic - Non-Aboriginal
Cultural Affiliation: American
Period of Significance: 1875-1899, 1900-1924
Owner: Local Gov't
Historic Function: Industry/Processing/Extraction
Historic Sub-function: Manufacturing Facility, Water Works
Current Function: Vacant/Not In Use

Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway, Huntsville Division Office (added 1989 - Building - #89001392)
Coffee County - 108 N. Atlantic St., Tullahoma
(less then 1 acres, 1 building)
Historic Significance: Event
Area of Significance: Transportation
Period of Significance: 1925-1949
Owner: Private
Historic Function: Transportation
Historic Sub-function: Rail-Related
Current Function: Vacant/Not In Use

Tennessee Glove Factory (added 1989 - Building - #89001394)
Coffee County - 108 S. Atlantic St., Tullahoma
(less then 1 acres, 1 building)
Historic Significance: Event, Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer: Unknown
Architectural Style: No Style Listed
Area of Significance: Architecture, Industry
Period of Significance: 1900-1924, 1925-1949
Owner: Private
Historic Function: Industry/Processing/Extraction
Historic Sub-function: Manufacturing Facility
Current Function: Vacant/Not In Use

US Post Office--Tullahoma (added 1993 - Building - #89001408)
Coffee County - 201 N. Atlantic St., Tullahoma
(less then 1 acres, 1 building)
Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer: Wetmore,James A.
Architectural Style: Classical Revival
Area of Significance: Architecture
Period of Significance: 1900-1924
Owner: Private
Historic Function: Government
Historic Sub-function: Post Office
Current Function: Vacant/Not In Use


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