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By 1890, Michael's son, Jacob Morton Shofner, built this farmhouse. [2] Jacob's grandson, Prentice Cooper, was born in this house; he went on to serve as the 39th Governor of Tennessee from 1939 to 1945. [2] The house is still owned by the Cooper family, [2] which includes Congressman Jim Cooper and mayor of Nashville John Cooper.
Working family farm with intact agricultural landscape and c.1830 farmhouse [10] 114: Constantine Sneed House: April 13, 1988 : 9135 Old Smyrna Rd. Brentwood: 115: Sparkman-Skelley Farm: March 27, 2000
Thomas Dean, a farmer from South Carolina, moved to Bedford County and established the farm in 1819. [2] He lived here with his wife, Cassandra Brewton, and their son, Peyton S. Dean. [2] Professionally, Dean became a local Democratic politician, serving in the Tennessee House of Representatives from 1835 to 1839 and 1851 to 1853 as well as in the Tennessee Senate from 1847 to 1849 and 1855 to ...
The Ocoee Street Historic District is a historic district and neighborhood located in downtown Cleveland, Tennessee along U.S. Route 11 that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) on December 13, 1995.
River Side Farmhouse: River Side Farmhouse: December 1, 1997 ... Junior Room: April 1, 1973 (#73001751) October 20, 1987: Off TN 82
The Earnest Fort House, built in 1782. Henry Earnest was born Heinrich Ernst in Dattlikon, Switzerland in 1732, and immigrated with his parents to Virginia in the 1740s. . After serving with the Virginia militia in the French and Indian War, he married Mary Stephens, the daughter of his benefactor, in the 1760s, and migrated southwestw
Location of Greene County in Tennessee. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Greene County, Tennessee.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Greene County, Tennessee, United States.
The substantial farmhouse was built in 1833 by Samuel's son James and his wife, Narcissa Howard, reportedly using brick made by slaves from red clay excavated on the farm property. [6] 31: John Hitch House: John Hitch House: April 16, 1993 : Lee Lambert Rd., 0.5 miles south of Old Walland Highway