National Register of Historic Places listings in Blount County, Tennessee
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Blount County, Tennessee.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Blount County, Tennessee, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.[1]
There are 73 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Another 3 properties were previously listed but have been removed.
Anderson – Bedford – Benton – Bledsoe – Blount – Bradley – Campbell – Cannon – Carroll – Carter – Cheatham – Chester – Claiborne – Clay – Cocke – Coffee – Crockett – Cumberland – Davidson – Decatur – DeKalb – Dickson – Dyer – Fayette – Fentress – Franklin – Gibson – Giles – Grainger – Greene – Grundy – Hamblen – Hamilton – Hancock – Hardeman – Hardin – Hawkins – Haywood – Henderson – Henry – Hickman – Houston – Humphreys – Jackson – Jefferson – Johnson – Knox – Lake – Lauderdale – Lawrence – Lewis – Lincoln – Loudon – Macon – Madison – Marion – Marshall – Maury – McMinn – McNairy – Meigs – Monroe – Montgomery – Moore – Morgan – Obion – Overton – Perry – Pickett – Polk – Putnam – Rhea – Roane – Robertson – Rutherford – Scott – Sequatchie – Sevier – Shelby – Smith – Stewart – Sullivan – Sumner – Tipton – Trousdale – Unicoi – Union – Van Buren – Warren – Washington – Wayne – Weakley – White – Williamson – Wilson |
- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 2, 2016.[2]
Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | John Alexander House | (#89000864) |
714 Hillside Ave. 35°45′15″N 83°57′35″W / 35.754167°N 83.959722°W |
Maryville | Built in 1906 by Maryville College alumnus John Alexander | |
2 | Alumni Gym | (#89000865) |
Maryville College campus 35°45′01″N 83°57′55″W / 35.750278°N 83.965278°W |
Maryville | Gymnasium built in 1923 | |
3 | Anderson Hall | (#75001732) |
Maryville College campus 35°45′08″N 83°57′54″W / 35.752222°N 83.965°W |
Maryville | ||
4 | Peter Bartlett House | (#89000866) |
315 High St. 35°45′20″N 83°58′02″W / 35.755556°N 83.967222°W |
Maryville | ||
5 | Bethlehem Methodist Church | (#89000867) |
Bethlehem Rd., 0.5 miles south of Ellejoy Rd. 35°47′17″N 83°48′43″W / 35.788056°N 83.811944°W |
Wildwood | ||
6 | Brick Mill Site | Upload image | (#89000868) |
Brick Mill Rd. 35°39′30″N 84°06′21″W / 35.658333°N 84.105833°W |
Maryville | |
7 | Peter Brickey House (Townsend, Tennessee) | (#89000869) |
Wears Valley Rd., 0.1 miles west of Bonner Hollow Rd. 35°41′25″N 83°42′33″W / 35.690278°N 83.709167°W |
Townsend | ||
8 | Cades Cove Historic District | (#77000111) |
10 miles southwest of Townsend in Great Smoky Mountains National Park 35°35′13″N 83°48′54″W / 35.586944°N 83.815°W |
Townsend | ||
9 | Calderwood Dam | (#89001069) |
Little Tennessee River at the end of Calderwood Rd. 35°29′32″N 83°58′58″W / 35.492222°N 83.982778°W |
Calderwood | Extends into Monroe County. The dam was listed in 1989; boundaries were increased on July 3, 1990 to include the powerhouse, valve house, tunnels, and penstocks. | |
10 | Calderwood Hydroelectric Development | (#04000545) |
314 Growdon Boulevard 35°29′56″N 83°59′15″W / 35.498889°N 83.9875°W |
Calderwood | This is a supplementary listing to the Calderwood Dam entry that added the complex's gatehouse, gantry cranes, surge tank, chlorination building, and service building, as well as a theater and school once used by the old Calderwood community. | |
11 | Chilhowee Hydroelectric Development | (#04000546) |
6102 State Route 129 35°32′45″N 84°03′00″W / 35.545833°N 84.05°W |
Tallassee | ||
12 | Langston Clark Barn | (#89000870) |
Sixmile Rd., 0.4 miles east of Knob Creek Rd. 35°38′15″N 84°00′04″W / 35.6375°N 84.001111°W |
Maryville | ||
13 | Clover Hill Mill | (#89000871) |
Junction of Mill Rd. and Clover Hill Rd. 35°42′15″N 84°03′01″W / 35.704167°N 84.050278°W |
Maryville | ||
14 | Cloyd's Creek Presbyterian Church | (#89000873) |
Junction of Buzzard's Roost Rd. and Kirk Rd. 35°41′52″N 84°09′37″W / 35.697778°N 84.160278°W |
Friendsville | The church was established in 1871, and the current building was completed the following year | |
15 | Mary Cochrane Barn | (#89000872) |
Binfield Rd., 0.2 miles north of Clover Hill Rd. 35°41′51″N 84°03′53″W / 35.6975°N 84.064722°W |
Maryville | ||
16 | John J. Craig Quarry Historic District | (#89000874) |
Marmor Rd., 0.5 miles south of Miser Station Rd. 35°46′25″N 84°06′33″W / 35.773611°N 84.109167°W |
Friendsville | Early-20th century Tennessee pink marble quarry | |
17 | Gideon Crawford House | (#89000875) |
Maryville College campus 35°45′04″N 83°57′41″W / 35.751111°N 83.961389°W |
Maryville | ||
18 | James R. Davis House | (#89000876) |
Junction of River Rd. and Davis Ford Rd. 35°46′19″N 83°51′01″W / 35.771944°N 83.850278°W |
Walland | ||
19 | Federal Building | (#89001217) |
201 E. Broadway 35°45′24″N 83°58′15″W / 35.756667°N 83.970833°W |
Maryville | Post office and federal building constructed under the supervision of James A. Wetmore | |
20 | A.J. Fisher House | (#89000877) |
Old Walland Highway 35°43′48″N 83°48′50″W / 35.73°N 83.813889°W |
Walland | ||
21 | Samuel Frazier House | (#89000878) |
Junction of Marble Hill Rd. and Big Springs Rd. 35°44′24″N 84°06′59″W / 35.74°N 84.116389°W |
Friendsville | Late-18th century house built of locally-quarried dark marble | |
22 | Friends Church | (#89000879) |
314 W. Broadway 35°45′11″N 83°58′25″W / 35.753056°N 83.973611°W |
Maryville | ||
23 | Samuel George House | (#82003952) |
Northeast of Louisville on Topside Rd. 35°50′29″N 84°00′07″W / 35.841389°N 84.001944°W |
Louisville | Brick house built in the early 1800s | |
24 | James Gillespie House | Upload image | (#89000880) |
Lowes Ferry Rd., 1 mile north of Louisville 35°50′30″N 84°05′14″W / 35.841667°N 84.087222°W |
Louisville | |
25 | John Hackney House | Upload image | (#89000881) |
Front and Main Sts. 35°45′27″N 84°07′54″W / 35.757537°N 84.131749°W |
Friendsville | |
26 | John Hackney Mill Site | Upload image | (#89000882) |
Main St. near Front St. 35°45′22″N 84°07′55″W / 35.756233°N 84.132005°W |
Friendsville | |
27 | Alexander Hamil House | (#89000883) |
Morganton Rd., 0.5 miles east of Clover Hill Rd. 35°42′45″N 84°04′03″W / 35.7125°N 84.0675°W |
Maryville | Brick "I" section built in the 1830s; frame front section built c. 1885 | |
28 | Happy Valley School | (#89000884) |
Happy Valley Rd. 35°36′35″N 83°57′22″W / 35.609722°N 83.956111°W |
Maryville | Located in the Happy Valley community; later converted into a meeting hall | |
29 | Harper Memorial Library | (#89000885) |
300 E. Church St. 35°45′24″N 83°58′10″W / 35.756667°N 83.969444°W |
Maryville | ||
30 | William Henderson House | Upload image | (#89000886) |
Louisville Rd., 0.75 miles south of Lowes Ferry Rd. 35°49′26″N 84°05′41″W / 35.823889°N 84.094722°W |
Louisville | |
31 | Henry House | (#74001901) |
Southwest of Binfield on Henry Lane Boundary increase (listed July 6, 2011): Henry Farm, 305 Henry Ln., Brick Mill vicinity 35°40′15″N 84°06′25″W / 35.6708°N 84.1069°W |
Binfield | Farmhouse on the farm founded by Samuel Henry, Revolutionary War quartermaster who arrived in Blount County as early as 1792, built a fort called Henry’s Station, and established a farm on his land grant. The substantial farmhouse was built in 1833 by Samuel's son James and his wife, Narcissa Howard, reportedly using brick made by slaves from red clay excavated on the farm property.[6] | |
32 | John Hitch House | (#89000924) |
Lee Lambert Rd., 0.5 miles south of Old Walland Highway 35°45′04″N 83°52′55″W / 35.751111°N 83.881944°W |
Maryville | ||
33 | Pete Hood House | (#89000888) |
827 W. Broadway 35°44′55″N 83°58′50″W / 35.748611°N 83.980556°W |
Maryville | Residence of early ALCOA executive Benton Glascock and his descendants | |
34 | Indiana Avenue Historic District | (#89001071) |
Roughly bounded by Goddard St., Court St., Indiana Ave., and Cates St. 35°45′00″N 83°58′07″W / 35.75°N 83.968611°W |
Maryville | Now called the College Hill Historic District; includes several dozen houses built circa 1880–1940 | |
35 | David Jones House (High Street) | (#89000889) |
404 High St. 35°45′21″N 83°57′56″W / 35.755833°N 83.965556°W |
Maryville | ||
36 | David Jones House (Tuckaleechee Pike) | (#82004840) |
720 Tuckaleechee Pike 35°45′19″N 83°57′42″W / 35.755278°N 83.961667°W |
Maryville | ||
37 | Macklin Kerr House | (#89000891) |
Big Gully Rd., 0.3 miles north of Kyker Rd. 35°36′19″N 84°07′26″W / 35.605278°N 84.123889°W |
Maryville | Built circa 1847; briefly housed Union soldiers during the Civil War | |
38 | Hezekiah Kizer House | (#89000892) |
0.5 miles south of the junction of Marble Hill Rd. and Dunlap Hollow Rd. 35°42′49″N 84°09′07″W / 35.713611°N 84.151944°W |
Maryville | ||
39 | Louisville Historic District | (#74001902) |
Between railroad tracks and the Tennessee River 35°49′23″N 84°03′01″W / 35.823056°N 84.050278°W |
Louisville | Additional documentation, December 2013 | |
40 | James Martin House | (#89000893) |
Martin Rd., 1 mile east of E. Millers Cove Rd. 35°43′47″N 83°47′46″W / 35.729722°N 83.796111°W |
Walland | ||
41 | John Martin Mill | (#89000894) |
Mill Rd., 0.3 miles south of W. Millers Cove Rd. 35°42′33″N 83°49′24″W / 35.709167°N 83.823333°W |
Walland | ||
42 | Warner Martin House | (#89000895) |
Central Point Rd. at Old Nails Creek 35°49′19″N 83°52′46″W / 35.821944°N 83.879444°W |
Rockford | Circa-1790s frame house | |
43 | Maryville College Historic District | (#82003953) |
Washington St. 35°45′07″N 83°57′51″W / 35.751944°N 83.964167°W |
Maryville | Includes Willard House (1891), Bartlett Hall (1901), Fayerweather Science Hall (1898), Carnegie Hall (1917), Thaw Hall (1923), and several others | |
44 | James McCampbell Barn | Upload image | (#89000896) |
Old Cades Cove Rd., 0.1 miles south of Dry Valley Rd. 35°39′55″N 83°47′21″W / 35.665278°N 83.789167°W |
Townsend | |
45 | Minnis McCampbell Barn | Upload image | (#89000897) |
Old Cades Cove Rd., 0.1 miles south of Dry Valley Rd. 35°39′54″N 83°47′14″W / 35.665°N 83.787222°W |
Townsend | |
46 | John McConnell House | (#89000898) |
McConnell Rd., 0.5 miles west of Maple Lane Rd. 35°41′27″N 84°08′24″W / 35.690833°N 84.14°W |
Maryville | ||
47 | Thomas McCullock House | Upload image | (#89000899) |
Junction of Martin Mill Pike and State Route 33 35°49′21″N 83°56′17″W / 35.8225°N 83.938056°W |
Rockford | |
48 | McNutt-Howard House | (#89000900) |
825 W. Broadway Ave. 35°44′59″N 83°58′49″W / 35.749722°N 83.980278°W |
Maryville | ||
49 | McNutt-McReynolds House | (#89000901) |
803 W. Broadway Ave. 35°45′00″N 83°58′47″W / 35.75°N 83.979722°W |
Maryville | ||
50 | Miser Station Store | (#89000902) |
Junction of Miser School Rd. and Miser Station Rd. 35°46′41″N 84°05′29″W / 35.778056°N 84.091389°W |
Friendsville | Rural grocery store built c. 1925 | |
51 | Morningside | (#89000904) |
Maryville College campus 35°44′45″N 83°57′37″W / 35.745833°N 83.960278°W |
Maryville | ||
52 | Samuel A. Patton Building | (#89000905) |
114 E. Broadway Ave. 35°45′23″N 83°58′15″W / 35.756389°N 83.970833°W |
Maryville | Late-19th century commercial building that once housed a jewelry store; now a bar known as "The Sandwich Shop" | |
53 | Peery Mill Site | (#89000887) |
Old Walland Highway, 0.1 miles north of Cold Springs Rd. 35°44′58″N 83°50′07″W / 35.749444°N 83.835278°W |
Walland | Mill dam located downstream from the Misty River Campground | |
54 | People's Bank of Friendsville | (#89000906) |
College St. 35°45′36″N 84°08′02″W / 35.76°N 84.133889°W |
Friendsville | Built in 1915; the bank operated until forced to close during the Great Depression | |
55 | Pistol Creek Dam and Mill Race | (#89000907) |
Pistol Creek between Church Ave. and Ellis St. 35°45′07″N 83°58′01″W / 35.751944°N 83.966944°W |
Maryville | Ruins of the Pistol Creek Mill, located just off the greenway at Greenbelt Park | |
56 | Stephen Porter House | Upload image | (#89000908) |
Martin Mill Pike, 0.2 miles west of Glover Rd. 35°49′20″N 83°54′15″W / 35.822222°N 83.904167°W |
Rockford | |
57 | John M. Rorex House | (#89000909) |
Junction of Brick Mill Rd. and Old Niles Ferry Rd. 35°39′30″N 84°06′18″W / 35.658333°N 84.105°W |
Maryville | ||
58 | Russell-Lackey-Prater House | Upload image | (#89001961) |
Prater Rd. off Old Lowes Ferry Rd. at Poland Creek 35°50′04″N 84°06′32″W / 35.834444°N 84.108889°W |
Louisville | |
59 | Sam Houston Schoolhouse | (#72001228) |
Northeast of Maryville on State Route 8 35°48′07″N 83°54′16″W / 35.801944°N 83.904444°W |
Maryville | One-room log cabin schoolhouse, built in 1794, where Sam Houston taught as a young man | |
60 | Shaddon Mill Site | Upload image | (#89001094) |
Ninemile Creek at junction of Big Elm and Trigonia Rds. 35°36′21″N 84°10′21″W / 35.605833°N 84.1725°W |
Maryville | |
61 | John F. Shea House | (#89000910) |
Old Walland Highway 35°40′37″N 83°45′20″W / 35.676944°N 83.755556°W |
Townsend | Queen Anne-style house built in 1904 by Little River Lumber Company executive John Shea | |
62 | Southern Railroad Bridge | (#89000911) |
Southern Railroad right-of-way over the Little River 35°50′52″N 83°56′45″W / 35.847778°N 83.945833°W |
Rockford | Truss bridge built in 1930 by the Edgemoor Bridge Works | |
63 | Southern Railroad Freight Depot | (#89000912) |
Southern Railroad right-of-way between Sevierville Rd. and Washington Ave. 35°45′30″N 83°57′53″W / 35.758333°N 83.964722°W |
Maryville | ||
64 | Dr. William P. Stevenson House | (#89000913) |
Maryville College campus 35°44′45″N 83°57′21″W / 35.745833°N 83.955833°W |
Maryville | Now called the "House in the Woods" | |
65 | Thompson-Brown House | (#78002574) |
1005 Tuckleechee Pike 35°45′16″N 83°57′22″W / 35.754444°N 83.956111°W |
Maryville | ||
66 | Carl Trundle Barn | (#89000890) |
Junction of U.S. Route 411 and Wildwood Rd. 35°48′01″N 83°51′30″W / 35.800278°N 83.858333°W |
Wildwood | Double-cantilever barn | |
67 | Tobler Vineyard House | Upload image | (#89000914) |
Hollybrook Rd., 1 mile north of Martin Mill Pike 35°49′59″N 83°54′20″W / 35.833056°N 83.905556°W |
Rockford | |
68 | Walland Bridge | (#89000915) |
Old Walland Rd. over the Little River 35°43′46″N 83°48′58″W / 35.729444°N 83.816111°W |
Walland | Located just upstream from the modern vehicle bridge, and accessible from the gas station at junction of 321 and E. Millers Cove Rd. | |
69 | Walland Power Plant | (#89000916) |
Old Walland Highway, 0.75 miles north of Walland 35°44′11″N 83°49′23″W / 35.736389°N 83.823056°W |
Walland | Partial mill dam located just upstream from the Misty River Campground | |
70 | Marcus Warren House | (#89000917) |
Miser Station Rd., 0.2 miles south of Middle Settlement Rd. 35°47′44″N 84°03′26″W / 35.795556°N 84.057222°W |
Louisville | Built late-19th century; the Warren Farm is now a Tennessee Century Farm | |
71 | White's Mill | (#89000918) |
Old White's Mill Rd. 35°44′03″N 83°53′02″W / 35.734167°N 83.883889°W |
Maryville | ||
72 | Willard-Clark House | (#89000919) |
1125 Broadway 35°44′42″N 83°59′04″W / 35.745°N 83.984444°W |
Maryville | Built in the early 1900s, designed by Charles H. Young | |
73 | Isaac Yearout House | (#89000920) |
Big Springs Rd., 0.3 miles north of Morganton Rd. 35°44′59″N 84°00′25″W / 35.749722°N 84.006944°W |
Alcoa |
Former listings
Three other sites were previously listed, but have been removed:
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Summary |
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1 | Alcoa South Plant Office | (#89001070) | Hall Road |
Alcoa | |||
2 | Alcoa West Plant Office | Upload image | (#89000863) | Lodge Street |
Alcoa | ||
3 | Little River Lumber Company Office | Upload image | (#74001903) | TN 73 |
Townsend |
See also
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- List of National Historic Landmarks in Tennessee
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References
- ↑ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. For about 1% of NRIS original coordinates, experience has shown that one or both coordinates are typos or otherwise extremely far off; some corrections may have been made. A more subtle problem causes many locations to be off by up to 150 yards, depending on location in the country: most NRIS coordinates were derived from tracing out latitude and longitudes off of USGS topographical quadrant maps created under the North American Datum of 1927, which differs from the current, highly accurate WGS84 GPS system used by most on-line maps. Chicago is about right, but NRIS longitudes in Washington are higher by about 4.5 seconds, and are lower by about 2.0 seconds in Maine. Latitudes differ by about 1.0 second in Florida. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ↑ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on December 2, 2016.
- 1 2 Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ↑ National Park Service (2008-04-24). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- ↑ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ↑ Blount County Farm Joins State's Century Farms Program, Office of News and Public Affairs, Middle Tennessee State University, press release, September 22, 2009
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