Fisk Cemetery, Overton County, Tennessee, United States
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- Fisk Cemetery
- Cemetery
- Contains over 300 graves. Not a private cemetery. Coordinates may be approximate.
- Established circa 1800. Cemetery named for Moses Fisk who was born in Grafton, MA in 1759. He moved to TN in 1799. He was a graduate of Dartmouth and with other degrees he was a surveyor and educaytor. In 1805, he surveyed Hilham, TN and established Fisk Female Academy; later a school for boys, which he operated until shortly before his death in 1843. He and his wife Nancy are buried in this cemetery which contains over 300 graves.
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- 36.406944436° 24' 25.0"N-85.436944485° 26' 13.0"W
- Hilham 0.6 mi. NW
- Holly Springs 2.2 mi. E
- Flat Creek 3.4 mi. SE
- New Hope (Jackson County) 4.3 mi. W
- Livingston 6.5 mi. E
- Celina (Clay County) 10.6 mi. N
- Hilham 0.4 mi. N
- Old Union 1.5 mi. SE
- Maxwell Chapel 2.1 mi. W
- Johnie Humpy Brown 2.2 mi. NW
- Camp Ground 2.2 mi. S
- Holly Springs 2.5 mi. E
- Flat Creek 2.8 mi. E
- Hawkins Family 3.1 mi. NW
- Mount Gilead 3.1 mi. SE
- Gore-Poston Family 3.1 mi. W
- Allen Chapel 3.3 mi. SW
- Concord 3.4 mi. N
- 336 m
- 665795327
- Updated Apr 19, 2020