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The house was built for Peter S Decherd, [1] a lawyer from Virginia who eventually founded Decherd, Tennessee. [2] Its construction began in 1830 on a two story plantation. [ 1 ] In the 1860s, it was acquired by Albert S. Marks , who served as the Governor of Tennessee from 1879 to 1881. [ 2 ]
Decherd Boulevard Winchester: 10: Isaac Gray House ... Peter Simmons House: August 16, 1977 : 11 miles (18 km) southwest of Winchester on U.S. Route 64 Winchester: 18 ...
Decherd is a city in Franklin County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 2,379 at the 2020 census and 2,361 at the 2010 census. The population was 2,379 at the 2020 census and 2,361 at the 2010 census.
H. Anton E. Hanson House; John Conkin and Clara Layton Harlin House; Roy Harper House; Hawkins House (Foreman, Arkansas) Dr. M.C. Hawkins House; Haynes House (Decherd, Tennessee)
The Hoyle Historic Homestead, also known as Hoyle Family Homestead, Peter Hoyle House, and Pieter Hieyl Homeplace, is a mid- to late-18th century two-story house in Gaston County, North Carolina, with notable German-American construction features, the main block of which reflects two, and possibly three, phases, but the exact construction dates have not been determined.
For example, the median sales price of houses sold in the U.S. was $329,000 in the first quarter of 2020, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban ...
The house was built in 1912 for Jonathan L. Haynes Jr, a merchant. [2] It was built on the site of a former house-turned-school, Terrill College later known as Franklin County High School. [2] Haynes was a co-founder and director of the Citizens Bank and Trust Company, and a vice president of the First National Bank of Franklin County. [2]
The church complex, listed as St. Peter's Church and Buildings, was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 10, 1979, for its significance in architecture and religion. [1] The listing also includes the parish house, built in 1888 and designed by architect C. K. Pursell, and the rectory, built in 1872.