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Mattie Coleman Lowe of Eagleville
Lascassas Academy, 1824-1889
Unique Brentwood home’s architect had Rutherford roots
Elaina Sauber, Nashville Tennessean, July 26, 2018 Neighbors on Williamsburg Road in the 1960s, in what would later become part of Brentwood, used to joke that Burney Tucker was building the pyramids. It took nearly four years to complete the mid-century modern home at 5204 Williamsburg Road, which boasts unbalanced angles,…
Scooter’s Deli, 1970

Carol Robertson White, Rutherford County Historical Society, July 19, 2018 Daily News Journal, July 1, 1970 Scooter’s Deli was located on the corner of Memorial and West Clark, later to become Deli Junction. From Clyde McClaran: “Was also to become Tom Thumb (c1975) and the Pop Shoppe (c1978) prior to…
Who Remember’s Brown’s Shoes on the Square?
Dry Fork School (Fosterville), 1866
1973 Smyrna Rescue Squad

Marty Luffman, Smyrna (TN) Historian, July 18, 2018 “For many years, Smyrna didn’t have doctors that worked during the evening and night shift, even though we had a hospital. We would transfer accident victims or any medical emergency, by Mr. Walter Hoover’s hearse to the Murfreesboro hospital. I was a…
Murfreesboro was captured – NOT surrendered
Shirley Farris Jones, July 18, 2018 Local historian and author Shirley Farris Jones shares Murfreesboro – or Murfreesborough – was never surrendered during the American Civil War. ftp://[email protected]/rchs/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/20180718%20-%20Murfreesboro%20Captured%2C%20NOT%20surrendered.wmv
Coca-Cola Bottlers in County since 1909

The Daily News Journal, April 17, 1983 Coca-Cola Bottling Works, 510 S.E. Broad Street, bottles Coke and other soft drinks and markets them locally. Affiliated with Coca-Cola, USA in Atlanta, the local company employs 35 people. C.B. Huggins, president, Jeff Davis, vice president/general manager and Steve Scott, vice-president/secretary treasurer, are…