Black Gnat Academy, 1850-1881
Silver Spring School (Black), 1891-1959
La Vergne and Rock Hill Church of Christ were Dynamic Early Churches
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Jefferson School, 1850-1878
Charles Davis School (black), closed 1895
Agee’s Aggravators, 1969
October 21, 1969, The Daily News Journal Were YOU an Agee’s ‘Agrivator’? Who remembers L.D. Agee? Mr. Agee was an icon of giving throughout Rutherford County. Mr. Agee opened Agee’s Sporting Goods at 312 North Maple Street, present day Judicial Center (2020), moving to the Mercury Blvd. location in 1989.
Eagleville High School, 1890-1915
1971 Optimist Club – James Bragg, Andy Womack, J.C. Youree
November 18, 1971, The Daily News Journal James Bragg and J.C. Youree, shown with Andy Womack, President of the optimist Club, have been selected chairmen of ad sales for the District Basketball Tournament Program. Proceeds from the sales go to finance Little League, Junior-Pro Basketball, Girl’s Softball and other activities…
Paw Paw Springs School, 1885-1920
Mt. View School, 1874-???
Locke’s School (Black) 1878-1965
Riverside Stands as an Early 19th Century Gem in Walter Hill
1968 – The 300 block of S.E. Broad Street
The billboard reads ‘Bill Will Build Better Roads’; W.H. ‘Bill’ Wilson. Bill Wilson was Sheriff Wilson in 1968, then decided to run for Road Superintendent. Mr. Wilson edged out incumbent Edwin Todd 5,715 to 5,366 in the May 12, 1968 Democratic primary. 11,144 Rutherford Countians voted in the Democratic primary…
The “Rotary Ann’s” of Murfreesboro
I.P. ‘Ivey’ Burns & Son General Store, Rockvale, Tennessee
Ivey P. ‘Pap’ Burns (b August 27, 1823) & Son (George Washington Burns) General Store, built 1865. This old fashioned country store was a center of activity in the Everglade Community on Jackson Ridge Road near Rockvale. ‘Pap’ Burns sold items such as hardware, coffee, livestock feed, sugar, etc. G.W.…