Historic Places
177,599 buildings, districts, and sites from the Tennessee Historic Resource Survey and the National Register of Historic Places. Search the full statewide record below.
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Cumberland County · Rt 12, Crossville
First resident Bob Gaylon, raised 5 children, current owner bought from Gaylons
Cumberland County · Rt #1, Crossville
Gools was a farmer, his grandson still owns the farm
Cumberland County · KEMMER ROAD
THE SON OF "NAT" BRISTON WAS BORN HERE IN 1873. "NAT" BUILT THE HOUSE WHEN HE GOT MARRIED. THE INFORMANT IS HIS GRANDDAUGHTER.
Cumberland County · Rt 1, Rockwood
Story about house says possibly a Hayes woman stopped a train from wrecking. Tenn RR built the house for her. She had a couple of sons, she died about mid 1950's
Cumberland County · Church St. Pleasant Hill
House started as a cabin (8x26) bui8lt by A.A. Hubbard Rev. Benjamin Dodge of Pleasant Hill Acadamey moved into house in 1884 "Father" Dodge used the house to board some of the earky students and teachers of P.H.A.
Cumberland County · Rt 6, Crossville
Lawson Burgess born in house in 1888, he lived there until he died, Ricky reese received the house from Lawson right before uncle died in 1976
Cumberland County · 5700 TN-68
"See Rock City" Barn in Crossville, Cumberland. Listed on the National Register 2024-12-23.
Cumberland County · Rt.3 Crossville TN
The current owner of the house bought it in 1985.
Cumberland County · Lantana
Ben Friend is oldest known owner for 48 years. A cross tie marker, he raised 2 children here
Cumberland County · #31 PIGEON RIDGW RD.
HOME IS PART OF THE HISTORIC HOMESTEAD COMMUNITY LOCATED NEAR CROSSVILLE TENNESSEE.
Cumberland County · 1 OLD MAIL RD.
HOME IS PART OF THE HISTORIC HOMESTEAD COMMUNITY LOCATED NEAR CROSSVILLE TENNESSEE.
Cumberland County · #4 COON HOLLOW RD.
HOME IS PART OF THE HISTORIC HOMESTEAD COMMUNITY LOCATED NEAR CROSSVILLE TENNESSEE.
Cumberland County · PLEAENT HILL
ABOUT 16 GRAVES ARE LOCATED HERE. CEMETARY BADLY NEGLECTED.
Cumberland County · KEMMER ROAD
DORMATORY FOR GRASSY COVE ACADEMY ESTABLISHED IN 1880. NOW BASICLY ABANDONED
Cumberland County · KEMMER ROAD
TEACHER'S RESIDENCE FOR GRASSY COVE ACADEMY ESTABLISHED IN 1880. THEBUILDING STILL CONTAINS ORIGINAL RECORDS OF THE ACADEMY. REVEREND J.SILSBY RAN THE SCHOOL AND LIVED HERE.
Cumberland County · RT 9 CROSSVILLE
ADIE BENEDICT BUILT THE HOUSE AROUND 1935. HE WAS A WELL DRILLER. HOUSE HAS CHANGED HANDS SEVERAL TIMES. RECTOR NOW OWNS IT.
Cumberland County · ROUTE 11 CROSSVILLE TN
ADKINS OWENED A FARM THAT SRROUNDED THE HOUSE, HAD SEVERAL CHILDREN 1 SON WAS A SHERIFF. THEN IT WAS BOUGHT BY AN ASSOCIATE TO MAKE INTO A RESTURANT, BUT THE PLANS FELL THROUGH AND THE BOHANNONS BOUGHT THE PLACE IN 1980, ADKINS WAS A QUARRY WORKER.
Cumberland County · DEEP DRAW ROAD #37
PART OF THE HOMESTEAD COMMUNITY NEAR CROSSVILLE.
Cumberland County · HWY 68
PART OF THE GRASSY COVE COMMUNITY. PAINTED BY FAMOUS ARTIST, TOM BROWN, AND APPEARDE IN "SOUTHERN LIVING" IN THE SUMMER OF 1981.
Cumberland County · CHESTNUT LANE #1
PART OF THE CUMBERLAND HOMESTEAD COMMUNITY NEAR CROSSVILLE.
Cumberland County · #17 PIGEON RIDGE RD.
HOME IS PART OF THE HISTORIC HOMESTEAD COMMUNITY LOCATED NEAR CROSSVILLE TENNESSEE.
Cumberland County · 9 OLD MAIL ROAD
HOME IS PART OF THE HISTORIC HOMESTEAD COMMUNITY LOCATED NEAR CROSSVILLE TENNESSEE.
Cumberland County · SAW MILL ROAD #29
PART OF THE CUMBERLAND HOMESTEAD COMMUNITY NEAR CROSSVILLE.
Cumberland County · Rt 1, Pikeville
Arron Lee had a grocery store there in 1920's. Later owned by Beech Lollett, then George Lollett, then Houston's. Previous owners to Arron Lee are unremebered, but "probably" Halls.
Cumberland County · W 4th St, Crossville @ Miller
Aaron Simpson was a farmer. He raised 3 boys and 3 girls here.
Cumberland County · Rt 6, Crossville
TN Historic Resource Survey record CU-700
Cumberland County · Rt 1, Crab Orchard
A Hassler man was removed from Cemetery and takken to a veterans cemtery in crossville in about 1984 had been buried there for about 50 years
Cumberland County · Rt 13, Crossville
John Wilson bought the house from Abe Tabor and put additions on the house
Cumberland County · Rt 12, Crossville
First resident Abi Gore, raised 5 children, worked as stone mason fro Homestead crew
Cumberland County · Rt 14, Box 281, Crossville
TN Historic Resource Survey record CU-618
Cumberland County · Box 24, Crossville, TN
Bought as two rooms in 1911 by Albert Hall. He added a room each time he had a new child. Last addition in 1936. Used by TVA as model for electricity barn built in 1929.
Cumberland County · PLEASENT HILL TN
TN Historic Resource Survey record CU-868
Cumberland County · Rt 2, Box 1, Crossville. TN
TN Historic Resource Survey record CU-605
Cumberland County · Rt. 5, Crossville
Alvin Curley raised 7 children here. He died in 1964
Cumberland County · Rt #1, Crossville
Alvin Dixon built in 1878, he was a farmer who raised 7 children. William Baisley a farmer bought in 1912. Raised several children here. His oldest son, Andrew, a farmer no owns the place
Cumberland County · Rt 10, Crossville
Anderson was a 7 day Adventist, who made his own broom handles and sorgum. He was also a goat farmer
Cumberland County · Rt 1, Rockwood
Built for a retirment home
Cumberland County · Rt 1, Rockwood
Andrew received property at death of his father. Andrew worked for Tenn Central Railroad, REatired and farmed. Then David Kelley received property
Cumberland County · E 1st St 515
Andy Elmore raised his family here.
Cumberland County · Rockwood St 518, Crossville
Mcguires lived in the house for about 80 years. The Crabtrees purchased the house in 1985.
Cumberland County · Rt 1, Crab Orchard
oldest readable stone 1888, most recent 1983
Cumberland County · Rt.3 Crossville TN
The house has been empty since 1962. Mr. Pelfrey died in 1970. Mrs. still owns the house.
Cumberland County · Rt 1, Crab Orchard
Built from Materials from 2 houses that Mr Reed tore down
Cumberland County · Rt.1 Crab Orchard
Some of the bricks for this house came from the old Crab Orchard Hotel. In 1985, the house was left to the oldest daughter, Jane.
Cumberland County · Taylor St 208, Crossville
TN Historic Resource Survey record CU-389
Cumberland County · Rt 10, Crossville
several owners including Priscilla Rash and Note Parson
Cumberland County · S Main St, Crossville
TN Historic Resource Survey record CU-631
Cumberland County · Crab Orchard
Mr Dorton's stepson, Charlie Hudsons Children own house now
Cumberland County · RT.#1 CROSSVILLE,TN
BARRINGER BOUGHT IN 1914. HE WAS A DEPUTY SHERIFF AND FARMER.HOUSE IS LOG.
Cumberland County · DEEP DRAW ROAD #12
PART OF THE HOMESTEAD COMMUNITY NEAR CROSSVILLE.
Cumberland County · COUNTY CEST ROAD #3
PART OF THE CUMBERLAND HOMESTEAD COMMUNITY NEAR CROSSVILLE.
Cumberland County · GRASSY COVE RD. #19
HOME IS PART OF HOMESTEAD COMMUNITY NEAR CROSSVILLE.
Cumberland County · GRASSY COVE ROAD #21
PART OF THE HOMESTEAD COMMUNITY NEAR CROSSVILLE.
Cumberland County · RT#9, CROSSVILLE
BILL CAMPBELL LIVED HERE IN 1924; SOLD TO S.E.WEBBER IN 1924. WEBBER A FARMER, RAISED SIX CHILDREN. SON, JAMES WEBBER TOOK POSSESSION IN 1975. HOUSE IS 1/2 LOG. CONSTRUCTION DATE MAYBE BEFORE 1900. NO RECORDS TO VERIFY AGE
Cumberland County · CALFKILLER AVE MAYLAND TN
MR. COOPER OWNED A FARM AND WAS ONE OF THE FIRST PEOPLE TO SETTLE IN MAYLAND. MR. ROBERT COOPER(SON) HAD A DOCTORS OFFICE IN THE HOUSE. MR. COOPER DIED IN 1913. HE ALSO OWNED A CAMP AND OTHER HOUSES.
Cumberland County · #4 PIGEON RIDGE ROAD
HOME IS PART OF THE HISTORIC HOMESTEAD COMMUNITY LOCATED NEAR CROSSVILLE TENNESSEE.
Cumberland County · RT.1, CROSSVILLE
VAUGHN WYATT OPERATED A POST OFFICE AND STORE NEXT TO THE PROPERTY.NOAH TAYLOR LIVED THERE FOR SEVERAL YEARS AND RAISED A LARGE FAMILY.
Cumberland County · OPEN RANGE ROAD #7
PART OF THE CUMBERLAND HOMESTEAD COMMUNITY NEAR CROSSVILLE.
Cumberland County · DEEP DRAW ROAD #21
PART OF THE HOMESTEAD COMMUNITY NEAR CROSSVILLE. CHARLES SMITH RENTS THE HOUSE FROM MRS. BRANDON.
Cumberland County · BRANDY ROAD
BUILT FOR T.M. BRANDY