What's new in Montgomery County. Drop by our pages at http://www.tngennet.org/montgomery and take a look. Residents of The Tennessee Orphan Home- 1870 Soldiers- Diskin Grant, Revolutionary War Soldier- Confederate Soldiers Buried at Greenwood Cemetery School pictures- Hackberry School- Thanks to Sandra Stacey Ironwood School - Thanks to Ringgold Area Notebook- Thanks to Alan Stokes New Purple and Golds= thanks to Sandra Stacey Greenwood Cemetery Confederate War Burials- Thanks to Randy Rubel Some Greenwood Cemetery Burials- Thanks to Dot Gupton Nolen Family Notebook- thanks to Carl Ellis and Sandra Stacey INFO If you are visiting Clarksville and doing family research, don't forget about our wonderful resources- Jill Hastings-Johnson and the Montgomery County Archives. It is open for business Monday thru Friday 9 to 4 and is a "MUST SEE" if you are in town. PLEASE TAKE NOTE:The Archives Has moved into Veterans Plaza where the Clarksville-Montgomery County Library is located. Many of the materials found in the Swain Collection concern folks living in the surrounding counties of Dickson, Cheatham, Stewart, Houston and Humphreys. If you have families in these counties you might want to look at the Swain Collection. Be sure to check out Tim's Genealogy Pages at the Clarksville-Montgomery Public Library site. Tim has provided many links to useful pages containing materials for Montgomery and other counties in Tennessee. Tim also has additional cemetery listing on the library pages. Check them out! Also, the Leaf-Chronicle list daily obits on their pages at http://www.leafchronicle.com Thanks to everyone who is helping us make the Montgomery County pages interesting and informative for fellow researchers with Montgomery County connections. If you have information that you feel would be of interest to others, email me and let's talk.