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'''Tannehill''' can refer to any of the following: | '''Tannehill''' can refer to any of the following: | ||
* [[Tannehill Ironworks]], an early iron-production site in [[Roupes Valley]] (active [[1859]] | * [[Tannehill Ironworks]], an early iron-production site in [[Roupes Valley]] (active [[1859]]–[[1865]]) | ||
* [[Tannehill Historical State Park]], a state park developed around the restored furnaces. | * [[Tannehill Historical State Park]], a state park developed around the restored furnaces. | ||
* [[Ninian Tannehill]] ([[1796]] | * [[Ninian Tannehill]] ([[1796]]–[[1875]]), owner of the property on which the furnaces were first constructed. | ||
** [[Mary Tannehill]], Ninian's wife | ** [[Mary Tannehill]], Ninian's wife | ||
** Lavenia Tannehill McMath, David Milton Tannehill, John Thurmon Tannehill, and Marion Tannehill, their children | ** Lavenia Tannehill McMath, David Milton Tannehill, John Thurmon Tannehill, and Marion Tannehill, their children | ||
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* [[Colonial Promenade Tannehill]], a shopping center proposed for [[Eastern Valley Road]] near [[I-459]]. | * [[Colonial Promenade Tannehill]], a shopping center proposed for [[Eastern Valley Road]] near [[I-459]]. | ||
''The Tannehill name is Scottish and emerges in the 17th century. The meaning is "high hill" in Gaelic.'' | ''The Tannehill name is Scottish and emerges in the 17th century. The meaning is "high hill" in Gaelic.'' | ||
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Revision as of 15:54, 30 July 2007
Tannehill can refer to any of the following:
- Tannehill Ironworks, an early iron-production site in Roupes Valley (active 1859–1865)
- Tannehill Historical State Park, a state park developed around the restored furnaces.
- Ninian Tannehill (1796–1875), owner of the property on which the furnaces were first constructed.
- Mary Tannehill, Ninian's wife
- Lavenia Tannehill McMath, David Milton Tannehill, John Thurmon Tannehill, and Marion Tannehill, their children
- Samuel Barnett residence, sometimes called the Tannehill House after the marriage of Barnett's daughter, Claire, to a descendent of Ninian's.
- Tannehill National, a golf course in McCalla.
- Colonial Promenade Tannehill, a shopping center proposed for Eastern Valley Road near I-459.
The Tannehill name is Scottish and emerges in the 17th century. The meaning is "high hill" in Gaelic.
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