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The Half-Century of Knoxville: Being the Address and Proceedings at the Semi-Centennial Anniversary of the Settlement of the Town, February 10, 1842. To which is added an appendix: containing a number of historical documents. (Printed at the Register Office, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1852). Isenhour, Judith Clayton. Knoxville, A Pictorial History.
The Ivan Racheff House is a historic house with gardens at 1943 Tennessee Avenue in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. The house was originally built in 1902, but was later modified by Knoxville Iron Works president Ivan Racheff for use as an office and apartment. Racheff Gardens was established by Racheff in 1947.
The house was once the centerpiece of a 600-acre (2.4 km 2) farm. This is one of three early homes built by the Armstrong family on Kingston Pike, the others being Bleak House, built by Drury's son, Robert H. Armstrong, and Westwood, built by Drury's granddaughter, Adelia Armstrong Lutz (1859–1931). It was later purchased by Percy Lockett.
Oak Hill Farm: March 27, 2013 Stanton: Haywood and Tipton: A Tennessee Century Farm for continuous agricultural production since the 1830s. 71001072 Pinewood Mansion: Nunnelly: Hickman: Burned down in 1975. [8] 69000180 Ramsey House: December 23, 1969 Knoxville: Knox: 71000825 Rattle and Snap: November 11, 1971: Columbia
The 100-acre (40 ha) Will Walker farm stood at the intersection of Wesley Road and Kingston Pike, and farms owned by the Kirby and Hickey families stood west of Vanosdale Road. [2] Vanosdale Road is named for German immigrant David Van Osdale, who lived with his wife, Abbey, and their ten children on their 160-acre (65 ha) farm in the vicinity ...
His son, Earl Cruze and wife, Cheri, bought land in Asbury, built a processing plant and began bottling milk in 1990 under the name Cruze Dairy Farm. [4] In September 2017, Earl Cruze's daughter Colleen ( née Cruze) and Manjit Bhatti purchased the Weigel House, and formed the 'Cruze Farm at Asbury'; serving fresh churned ice cream and pizza. [ 5 ]
The Walnut Grove Farm is a farm complex and historic district located on Knox Station Road 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Knoxville, Illinois. George A. Charles, the son of one of Knoxville's founders, established the farm in 1835. Charles, his sons A.G. and A.P., and A.G.'s son George were all both successful farmers and prominent citizens of Knoxville.
The Savage House and Garden is a historic home and garden at 3237 Garden Drive in the Fountain City community of Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. Built around 1917 and designed in the Bungalow / Craftsman style , the house and its garden are listed on the National Register of Historic Places .