John Phillips Cemetery
John Phillips Cemetery is a cemetery in Overton, Tennessee. John Phillips Cemetery is situated nearby to the hamlet Mineral Springs.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Cemetery
- Description: cemetery in Overton County, Tennessee, United States
- Also known as: “Phillips Cemetery”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Mineral Springs and Shady Grove.
Mineral Springs
Hamlet
Mineral Springs is an unincorporated community in Overton County, Tennessee, United States. Mineral Springs is situated 1½ miles south of John Phillips Cemetery.
Shady Grove
Hamlet
Shady Grove is an unincorporated community in Putnam County, Tennessee, United States. Shady Grove is 10.2 miles east-northeast of Cookeville. Shady Grove is situated 5 miles west of John Phillips Cemetery.
John Phillips Cemetery
- Category: burial
- Location: Overton, Tennessee, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
36.1843° or 36° 11′ 4″ northLongitude
-85.23232° or 85° 13′ 56″ westElevation
1,962 feet (598 metres)Open location code
868P5QM9+P3OpenStreetMap ID
way 1449405308OpenStreetMap feature
landuse=cemeteryGeoNames ID
4649088Wikidata ID
Q117500492
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