All20th CenturyAll ArticlesBooksCampbellsvilleChurchesEarly Giles HistoryFamily HistoryIsaac Newton MasonMapsMilitaryPeopleResearchVictorian EraWW 1 Cast Iron Coffin Brings Giles County National Attention How the Mason Saga Began How the Search for Pvt. Mason Began Metal Coffins in 19th Century Clothing, Boots Help Tell Soldier’s Story Dr. Larry Cartmell Explains Autopsy Findings Who Was Isaac Newton Mason? I.N. Mason’s Civil War Service Was Short Letter from NBC/Discovery Channel Photographer Chip Clark Documented Mason Story A Brief Sketch of the Settlement and Early History of Giles County Tennessee A Page from the Past by Claudia Johnson All Hell Broke Loose Ancient Wood Waterline Exposed Antebellum Christmas in Giles County Battle of Campbellsville Benefit of Clergy Brick Church Presbyterian Church Memories Campbellsville History by James McCallum Campbellsville Sign Donation Carvell Tall Tales Christmas 1898 Community Histories of Giles County, 1941-42 D.G. Beers Maps Examination Helped Confirm Mason’s Identity First Oil Well to be Opened on Beeler Farm First Telephone Office Fountain Lester’s Bank Note Four Corners of Pulaski Giles Countians in the War of 1812 Giles County Formation Act Giles County Historic Places Giles County Map Showing Civil Districts (1836) Giles County Museum and Research Room Giles County Records on Microfilm Historic Tennessee Maps James Carrell, War of 1812 Soldier Lindsey Nelson, Sportscaster Preservation Award Publications about Giles at State Archives Pulaski Pure Milk Company Redpath Chautauqua Sam Davis’ Servant Interviewed at Age 83 Tennessee Homecoming ’86 Campbellsville The Christmas Diaries, 1868 The Pulaski Citizen The Sam Davis Theater Unexpected Visitor Was Giles Oil Driller in 1947 Willa McCord Blake Eslick Willard Family History Wolf Gap WWI Soldiers & Other Veterans Affidavits