School Superintendents through 1975
Rutherford County School Superintendents W. H. Wallace, 1869. He contributed to the first report made by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Report 1869: Nearly all of the teachers have received a partof their salary from the people . . . Schools of some kind have been established in every…
Ransom School House Offers Historical Conversations
Sam Davis Home in Smyrna approved to sell land as ‘last resort’ to fund maintenance
February 26, 2020 Nancy DeGennaro, The Daily News Journal The Tennessee Historical Commission has approved a waiver that will allow the Sam Davis Memorial Association to sell a 4-acre parcel of farmland owned by the historic Sam Davis Home in Smyrna. Sam Davis Home Director Jenny Lamb said the proceeds…
Battle of Stones River: The Harding House and the Brick Kiln
2004 Stones River National Battlefield, Historic Resource Study The Harding House present at the time of the battle was a two-story log structure located near the Wilkinson Pike. This was the home of Giles Scales Harding and Mary Hollowell Blackman Harding and their family. Prior to the war, the Hardings…
Rupert Smith of Murfreesboro was an Acclaimed Vanderbilt Football Player
February 24, 2020, Susan Harber, The Daily News Journal Talented Rutherford County athletes have played Vanderbilt football since the end of the 19th century, and they have offered supreme contributions to the sport and success of the team. Rupert McAdoo Smith (January 28, 1897-August 28, 1959) of Murfreesboro was one…
Ridge School House, 1850
City Café serves up 120 years of down-home dining
February 21, 2020, Jason Reynolds, The Murfreesboro Post (Photography credit Frank Caperton) On Feb. 10, 1900, President William McKinley was running for a second term and Spanish-American War hero Theodore Roosevelt was only one of several contenders to run as his vice presidential partner. In other news on that date,…
Murfreesboro Storytellers (February, 2020) – African American Heritage Society of Rutherford County
New development preserves history downtown
February 19, 2020, Jason Reynolds, The Murfreesboro Post The Murfreesboro Planning Commission on Wednesday scheduled a public hearing to convert the old Franklin Synergy Bank downtown into a mixed-use development with a hotel, parking garage, residences and more. The project named One East College, will redevelop the bank building while…
True Blue Pioneers: First African American Athletes Honored
Robert Ray Boyd was National Hero for Valor in Vietnam
February 10, 2020, Susan Harber, The Daily News Journal When I ponder amongst our Rutherford County heroes, one outstanding man comes to light as a role model within our present-day generation. Captain Robert Ray Boyd of Readyville is a national luminary and Gold Star casualty of a controversial and bitterly…
Battle of Stones River: The Cowan House
2004 Stones River National Battlefield, Historic Resource Study The Cowan House was a substantial brick structure surrounded by wooden piling or stockade fences with several outbuildings. The 1860 census indicated that the prosperous farm family of Varner D. and Susan B. Cowan occupied this home. By 1860, most of this…
Murfreesboro Mayors: 26-30
February 1, 2019, A Series by Barry Lamb Palmer, Joseph Benjamin was born on November 1, 1825 in Rutherford County to William H. and Mildred Johns Palmer. The mother died when Palmer was a child and he was raised by his maternal grandparents, Joseph B. and Elizabeth Vaughan Johns, who…
Memories of Mom and Old Jefferson
Battle of Stones River: The Widow Burris House
2004 Stones River National Battlefield, Historic Resource Study The Widow Burris House is located on Asbury Lane, a rural road that intersects the Nashville Pike. During the 1860s, Asbury Lane was an unpaved dirt road providing access for a few farms to the Nashville Pike. Census records indicate that in…
The Carney-Elliott-Anderson-Ransom-Ewing-Batey Mansion (In memory of the two story brick mansion once located on the 500 block of North Spring Street)
January/February Froe Chips, Researched and written by Barry Lamb A notice in the October 6, 1932 edition of the Daily News Journal piqued the curiosity of this writer. The notice stated that a two story home was constructed during the 1840s by Ed Arnold and was the former home of…