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    Henning, Tennessee

    Human settlement in Lauderdale County, Tennessee, United States of America

    Henning is a town in Lauderdale County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 945 at the 2010 census. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Erle P. Halliburton, the founder of Halliburton Company (the world's second largest oil field service company), was born in Henning. Alex Haley, author, best known for Roots, winner of Pulitzer Prize in 1976 and acclaimed television miniseries; Henning was his boyhood home; Jim Hickman, Major League Baseball outfielder, 1962-74
  3. thedeltareview.com

    Back in the 1980's, Henning, Tennessee became famous as the hometown of writer Alex Haley, whose genealogical novel Roots was a best-seller in the late 1970's and which was later made into a television mini-series. A museum was opened on the Main Street of the little town just across the Forked Deer River from Tipton County, and residents of Henning waited for the tourists they hoped would ...
  4. tnhomeandfarm.com

    Haley often said his novel had its own roots in oral history, inspired by the stories he heard as a child from his grandmother and aunts on the front porch of the family home in Henning, Tenn. This 1919 Craftsman-style bungalow in West Tennessee has been transformed into the Alex Haley Museum, where visitors can sit on that same broad front ...
  5. Jun 6, 2023Henning, TN 38041 (731) 738-2240. Hours. Please verify hours by calling the site before visiting. 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Tuesday - Saturday ... Roots was adapted for an eight-part television series, which became one of the most popular programs in television history. On December 14, 1978, the Alex Haley House was listed in the National ...
  6. en.wikipedia.org

    Alex Haley House and Museum State Historic Site is one of the Tennessee Historical Commission's state-owned historic sites and is located in Henning, Tennessee, United States.It is open to the public and partially funded by an agreement with the Tennessee Historical Commission.
  7. tennesseeencyclopedia.net

    Today two Choctaw communities are in Ripley and Henning. ... Bell Irvin Wiley also was raised near Nankipoo and later achieved fame as the author of more than twenty history books on the Civil War including The Road to Appomattox, The Life of Billy Yank, and The Life of Johnny Reb; the latter two remain authoritative studies of the common ...
  8. But back when he and others from Henning first put pressure on then-Chief Philip Martin to "do something" for the community 50 miles northeast of Memphis, the creation of a reservation in Tennessee was only a dream. It was a dream already 230 years deferred. In one of the earliest of treaties broken with Native tribes, the land that would become Tennessee, in its entirety, was designated ...
  9. 6 Tennessee, Lauderdale County, Henning — 4E 22 — Fort Pillow — April 12, 1864 — Federal forces captured this important Confederate work, 18 miles west, in 1862. To end depredations committed by the Federal garrison, Forrest, with a force from his Confederate Cavalry Corps, attacked and captured the fort.
  10. sah-archipedia.org

    Alex Haley's great-great grandfather came with other freedmen to the small community of Henning, Tennessee, in the late nineteenth century. Haley's maternal grandparents, Will E. and Cynthia Palmer, were married in the church built by these freedmen. ... It showcases the history of the Palmer and Haley families and displays their artifacts ...
  11. worldatlas.com

    Jan 1, 2024About 50 miles north of Memphis is the small town of Henning, rich in Civil War history and African American heritage. Alex Haley, the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist best known for his 1976 novel Roots, grew up in what is now the Alex Haley House & Museum, which is Tennessee's first state-owned historic site dedicated entirely to African ...
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