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Farm first settled in 1830 by Joseph Williamson and family in the small community of Liberty just east of Granville. Historic home built in 1850 by Andrew Jackson Vantrease. Samuel Sampson Carver purchased property in 1890, operating a saw mill, blacksmith shop, and general store in addition to his agricultural uses.
Several more buildings were erected on the farm. [2] When it was purchased by Beverly Randolph, Jr. in 1871, several of Pierce's former slaves had become tenant farmers. [2] Randolph turned the property into a dairy farm. [2] By the early 2000s, his descendant, Beverly Randolph Jones, had turned it into a hay farm. [2]
Hohenwald is also the home of the Elephant Sanctuary, the largest natural-habitat sanctuary for elephants in the United States. Hohenwald is one of only a few Mid-American towns that have met the Transition Towns criteria. [11] The Buffalo Valley addiction extended care community is located there providing treatment and long-term housing for ...
By 1900, all that remained of James White's Fort was the fort's main house, which itself was dismantled and moved to a farm outside the city in 1906. In the 1960s, preservation groups moved the house to its present location on Hill Avenue, and reconstructed its historic palisades and outbuildings.
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Editor’s note: Citizen Times reporter Ryley Ober kayaked about 20 miles of the Swannanoa River from Black Mountain to the French Broad River in early November to document the aftermath of Helene.
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Riverside Farm may refer to: Riverside Farm (Erwinna, Pennsylvania) , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Bucks County, Pennsylvania River Side Farmhouse , Shelbyville, Tennessee, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Bedford County, Tennessee