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Springfield is the county seat of Robertson County, Tennessee, United States. [7] It is located in Middle Tennessee near the northern border of the state. As of the 2020 census , the city's population was 18,782.
October 10, 1975. (#75001775) 9200 Owens Chapel Rd; also 5876 Owens Chapel Rd. 36°32′04″N 86°49′18″W / 36.534444°N 86.821667°W / 36.534444; -86.821667 (Woodard Hall) Springfield. 5876 Owens Chapel represents a boundary increase of April 28, 1995.
[2] Walton was a physician, Baptist minister, and large landowner who grew corn and cotton; he also made whiskey. [2] Chloe Walton died in 1840 and Martin Walton died in 1844 and is buried on the property. Dr. Walton died intestate and his son David was in charge of the estate. His children sold the house to William Pope in early 1845.
robertsoncountytn.gov. Robertson County is a county located on the central northern border of Tennessee in the United States. As of the 2020 United States Census, the population was 72,803 people. Its county seat is Springfield. [2] The county was named for James Robertson, an explorer, founder of Nashville, and a state senator, who was often ...
It was inherited by their son, Edward Saunders Cheatham. [2] After he died, it was inherited by his brother, Richard Boone Cheatham. [2] In 1878, it was purchased by Cornelia Benton. [2] A decade later, in 1888, it was purchased by Professor J. W. Huey. [2] It served as a public school until it was purchased by W. H. Simmons. [2]
The Great Seal is provided for in the Tennessee Constitution of 1796. The design, however, was not undertaken until September 25, 1801. [2][1] Wheat and cotton were, and still are, important cash crops grown in the state. In 1987, the Tennessee General Assembly adopted a standardized version of the seal that updated its look and appearance. [2]
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Springfield, Tennessee. NRHP reference No. 11000458 [1] Added to NRHP. November 22, 2011. Russell House is a historic mansion in Springfield, Tennessee, USA. It was designed in the Colonial Revival architectural style. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 22, 2011. [2]