Year: 2018
Historic Celebration this Saturday – La Vergne’s 46th Anniversary
June 20, 2018, WGNS Radio The La Vergne Historic Preservation committee is having a celebration of the history of La Vergne for the city’s 46th anniversary. The celebration will be on Saturday (6/23/18) from 11 AM to 3 PM inside the LaVergne City Hall. During the milestone, the city will…
Rutherford County’s Eldest Resident Turns 107 Today
Huddleston’s aka ‘Pap’ Huddleston’s School, 1850-1892
MR. HUDDLESTON’S SCHOOL, called also “PAP” HUDDLESTON’S SCHOOL c1850-1892, was in the Readyville Community on the old Readyville-Woodbury Turnpike. The 1878 Beers Map shows the name as W. B. Huddleson. The schoolhouse was a one-room, cedar log building and was in the corner of the yard where Mr. Leslie Justice…
The History of the Rutherford County Courthouse
Revolutionary soldier retired to Murfreesboro
Susan Harber, The Daily News Journal, June 19, 2018 The history of our county reveals few Revolutionary War soldiers returning to live in our midst. Yet one outstanding soldier, Peter Jennings (1752-1842), returned as a contributor to community and friend to all. Jennings was an African-American born in Pequonnock, Connecticut,…
Bill Patterson and the Cedar Bucket Factory
June 18, 2018, Rutherford County Archive Building, Murfreesboro, Tennessee Bill Patterson’s family owned the old Cedar Bucket Factory in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The cedar industry in Rutherford County included buckets, pencils, cedar oil and many other products derived from the red cedar so very common in Rutherford County.
Clark’s School, (Christiana), 1896-1931
CLARK’S SCHOOL, 1896-1931, sometimes called SHORT CREEK SCHOOL, was located on Short Creek Road which turns east off the Christiana-Bell Buckle Road and crossed a ford over the Short Creek. About two or three hundred yards across the ford and on the north side of the road was the first…
Steve Lane of Cedar Barrens Homes
Steve Lane of Cedar Barrens Homes interviews RCHS President Frank Caperton, June 7, 2018 Cedar Barrens Homes is remodeling the home located at 422 North Academy, the intersection of Academy and Bell Streets in Murfreesboro. The home resembles the Ransom School House.
Blue Raider baseball great Taylor passes away
June 5, 2018, WGNSRadio.com Chuck Taylor, who was one of Middle Tennessee baseball’s greats and the second Blue Raider ever to reach the Major Leagues, died Tuesday (June 5) at Alive Hospice Residence in Murfreesboro. In lieu of a funeral or visitation, a Celebration of Life for friends and family…
Historic Celebration this Saturday – La Vergne’s 46th Anniversary
June 20, 2018, WGNS Radio The La Vergne Historic Preservation committee is having a celebration of the history of La Vergne for the city’s 46th anniversary. The celebration will be on Saturday (6/23/18) from 11 AM to 3 PM inside the LaVergne City Hall. During the milestone, the city will…
Rutherford County’s Eldest Resident Turns 107 Today
Huddleston’s aka ‘Pap’ Huddleston’s School, 1850-1892

MR. HUDDLESTON’S SCHOOL, called also “PAP” HUDDLESTON’S SCHOOL c1850-1892, was in the Readyville Community on the old Readyville-Woodbury Turnpike. The 1878 Beers Map shows the name as W. B. Huddleson. The schoolhouse was a one-room, cedar log building and was in the corner of the yard where Mr. Leslie Justice…
The History of the Rutherford County Courthouse
Revolutionary soldier retired to Murfreesboro
Susan Harber, The Daily News Journal, June 19, 2018 The history of our county reveals few Revolutionary War soldiers returning to live in our midst. Yet one outstanding soldier, Peter Jennings (1752-1842), returned as a contributor to community and friend to all. Jennings was an African-American born in Pequonnock, Connecticut,…
Bill Patterson and the Cedar Bucket Factory

June 18, 2018, Rutherford County Archive Building, Murfreesboro, Tennessee Bill Patterson’s family owned the old Cedar Bucket Factory in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The cedar industry in Rutherford County included buckets, pencils, cedar oil and many other products derived from the red cedar so very common in Rutherford County.
Clark’s School, (Christiana), 1896-1931
CLARK’S SCHOOL, 1896-1931, sometimes called SHORT CREEK SCHOOL, was located on Short Creek Road which turns east off the Christiana-Bell Buckle Road and crossed a ford over the Short Creek. About two or three hundred yards across the ford and on the north side of the road was the first…
Steve Lane of Cedar Barrens Homes
Steve Lane of Cedar Barrens Homes interviews RCHS President Frank Caperton, June 7, 2018 Cedar Barrens Homes is remodeling the home located at 422 North Academy, the intersection of Academy and Bell Streets in Murfreesboro. The home resembles the Ransom School House.
Blue Raider baseball great Taylor passes away
June 5, 2018, WGNSRadio.com Chuck Taylor, who was one of Middle Tennessee baseball’s greats and the second Blue Raider ever to reach the Major Leagues, died Tuesday (June 5) at Alive Hospice Residence in Murfreesboro. In lieu of a funeral or visitation, a Celebration of Life for friends and family…