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TN Historic Resource Survey· WM-676
BEECHWOOD HALL (MAYBERRY)
Williamson County Built 1856
ON DIRT TRACK OFF N SIDE BOAR CK.
LISTED AS HOME OF HENRY MAYBERRY ON 1863 CORPS OF ENGINEERS MAP. KNOWN AS "ASHWOOD" ON 1887, D. BEERS MAP. BUILT IN 1856 BY HENRY GEORGE WASHINGTON MAYBERRY. 100 SLAVES STOOD ON FREE STANDING STAIR-CASE TO PROVE ITS STRENGTH.
- Survey ID
- WM-676
- Common name
- MOREL FARM
- Original use
- Residential Structure
- Ethnic / cultural affiliation
- White, Not Hispanic
- Survey-noted threats
- None/Property Stable
- Type
- building
- County
- Williamson County
Sourced from the Tennessee Historic Resource Survey and the National Register of Historic Places. Some survey records carry limited detail.