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The William B. Jordan Farm is a historic farmhouse in Eagleville, Tennessee, U.S.. The farmhouse was built for William B. Jordan, a farmer who owned slaves, from 1847 to 1850. [ 2 ] It was designed as an I-house in the Italianate and Greek Revival architectural styles . [ 2 ]
Eagleville was founded in 1832, and was originally named "Liverpool." When a post office opened in 1836, the city changed its name to "Eagleville," since the name Liverpool was already taken. According to local lore, the name was inspired by an unusually large eagle killed in the vicinity.
The house was built circa 1790 for Absalom Scales, a settler from North Carolina, [2] and his wife Nancy Dalton, whose paternal grandfather, Samuel Dalton Sr., was a British immigrant and personal friend of U.S. President James Madison. [3]
The house where Ree and Ladd raised their kids was the same house where Ladd grew up with his brothers—and it was full of happy memories. But by 2021, when everyone but Todd, their youngest, had ...
Fred Ralston Hobbs (May 10, 1947 – June 24, 2010) was an American businessman and farmer.. Hobbs was born in Warren County, Tennessee and he moved to Eagleville, Tennessee, Rutherford County, Tennessee with his mother in 1949 after he death of his father.
Tennessee has been home to several big lottery winners, including the first jackpot over $1 billion. John and Lisa Robinson from Munford held one of the three winning tickets in the historic 2016 ...
Eagleville, Tennessee; L. La Vergne, Tennessee; M. Murfreesboro, Tennessee This page was last edited on 5 September 2013, at 04:46 (UTC). Text is available under ...
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