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NRHP reference No. 73001788 [1] Added to NRHP. April 26, 1973. Stony Point is a historic house in Surgoinsville, Tennessee, U.S.. It was built prior to 1791 on a land grant given to William Armstrong in the 1780s. [2] It is "one of the earliest brick dwellings built in the state" of Tennessee. [2] Armstrong lived here with his wife, née ...
Built in the 1780s by Hawkins County pioneer Thomas Amis. Inventory form . 2. Boatyard Historic District. Boatyard Historic District. December 12, 1973. ( #73001785) Southwest of Kingsport on Holston and the South Fork of the Holston River. 36°33′02″N 82°36′17″W.
Rehearing denied (October 5, 1987); cert. denied, 484 U.S. 1066 (1988). U.S. Const. amend. Mozert v. Hawkins, 827 F.2d 1058 (6th Cir. 1987), was a notable case involving First Amendment rights of religion in protesting required public school reading for students in Tennessee.
Pressmen's Home is a non-abandoned ghost town and former headquarters for the International Printing Pressmen and Assistants' Union of North America from 1911 to 1967, in the Poor Valley area of Hawkins County, Tennessee, United States, nine miles north of Rogersville. [2] [3] It included a trade school, a sanitarium, a retirement home, a hotel ...
The community of Shiloh, near Eidson, is the site of Clinch School, a K-12 public school operated by Hawkins County. Clinch School is the smallest K-12 school in the state, with a 2019-2020 enrollment of 136 students. The main school building was constructed in 1938 as a Works Progress Administration project to provide a high school for the ...
Hendersonville High School is one of three public high schools located in Hendersonville, Sumner County, Tennessee. Since July 1, 2023, the principal has been Mel Sawyers, who formerly served as principal at Millersville and Guild Elementary Schools. HHS is part of Sumner County Schools. Two middle schools feed into Hendersonville High: Ellis ...
Rogersville is a town in, and the county seat of, Hawkins County, Tennessee, United States. [5] It was settled in 1775 by the grandparents of Davy Crockett. It is named for its founder, Joseph Rogers. Tennessee's second oldest courthouse, the Hawkins County Courthouse, first newspaper The Knoxville Gazette, and first post office are all located ...
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