Waggoner Cemetery
Waggoner Cemetery is a cemetery in Union, Tennessee. Waggoner Cemetery is situated nearby to the hamlet Sharps Chapel, as well as near the village Maynardville.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Sharps Chapel and Maynardville.
Sharps Chapel
Hamlet
Sharps Chapel is an unincorporated community in southwestern Union County, Tennessee, along the northern shore of Norris Lake. Sharps Chapel is situated 3½ miles northwest of Waggoner Cemetery.
Maynardville
Village
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Maynardville is a city in and the county seat of Union County, Tennessee, United States. The city was named to honor Horace Maynard, who successfully defended the creation of Union County from a challenge from Knox County. Maynardville is situated 4 miles southwest of Waggoner Cemetery.
Waggoner Cemetery
- Type: Cemetery
- Category: burial
- Location: Union, Tennessee, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
36.30077° or 36° 18′ 3″ northLongitude
-83.76629° or 83° 45′ 59″ westElevation
1,260 feet (384 metres)Open location code
868R862M+8FOpenStreetMap ID
way 1342925467OpenStreetMap feature
landuse=cemeteryGeoNames ID
4665267
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