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TN Historic Resource Survey· OV-760

ALLOM HENSON

Overton County Built 1890

RT#1 MONROE

ALLOM HENSLEY WAS A FARMER AND HE HAD AROUND 11 CHILDREN. AFTER THEHENSLEY'S, LLOYD SMITH PURCHASED IT. THEN, IN 1955, WILLIAM MARTIN PURCHASED THE PROPERTY. HE RAISED 3 CHILDREN IN THE HOUSE & NOW USES IT AS A SHOP.

Survey ID
OV-760
Common name
MARTIN PLACE
Original use
Residential Structure
Ethnic / cultural affiliation
White, Not Hispanic
Survey-noted threats
Neglect/Deterioration
Type
building
County
Overton County

Sourced from the Tennessee Historic Resource Survey and the National Register of Historic Places. Some survey records carry limited detail.