Ashland City Homes
Title
Ashland City Homes
Subject
Ashland City homes.
Description
These photograph homes of Ashland City Past & Present. They include the former home of J.N. and Puline Gunn.
Publisher
Walter Pitt, Archivist, Cheatham County
Date
1950-1980
Contributor
Sarah Pitt
Rights
Sarah Pitt
Format
jpeg
Type
black and white and color images
Collection Items
Noble and Pauline Gunn Home
The former home of Noble and Pauline Gunn on Spring Street in Ashland City. The home was demolished in the early 1990s. Presently four habitat for humanity houses sit on the property.
J.C. Chambliss home
The home of J.C. Chambliss on Cumberland Street in Ashland City. Mr. Chambliss was a president of Ashland City Bank & Trust Company. The home was demolished. The area is a vacant lot as of 2021.
B.J. Boyd home
The former home of B.J. Boyd on Main Street in Ashland City. The home is today used for offices.
Norwood Home
The Norwood family home on Main Street in Ashland City. Members of the Norwood family still reside here as of 2021.
Marable/Balthrop Home
The home of Judge Sam Marable on Main Street in Ashland City. Later, Mr. Marable's daugther, Nancy and her husband, J.C. Balthrop resided here. Today, Judge Marable's grandson, Sam lives here.
Rev. J.E. Hudgens home Adkisson Street Ashland City
The former home of Rev. J.E. Hudgens on Adksson Street in Ashland City. It was originally the home of T.J. Adkisson. It was later owned by Rev. Hudgens daughter, Mrs. Pinky Christian and then Bill and Glover Baker.
Hudgen's Home Painting
Painting by Jenny Heathman of the Hudgens hoe on Hale Street in Ashland City. The home was originally owned by T.J. Adkisson, then the Rev. J. E. Hudgens. The Reve. Hudgens daughter, Mrs. Pinky Christian owned the house until her death. The Jimmy…
View from Sam Adkisson Jr. property
A view from the Sam Adkisson Jr. property in Ashland City, Pictured are homes on Smith Street of Harold and Pat Gunn Pitt and Palmer Smith and Maude Simpkins on Elm Street.
Lockert Funeral Home, Ashland City, formerly the Pickard family home.
The Lockert Funeral Home located on Sycamore Street in Ashland City. Formerly the Pickard family home.
The Dr. P.L. Pitt home in Ashland City
The former home of Dr. & Mrs. P.L. Pitt on Frey Street in Ashland City.
Doyle Williams Home and Assembly of God Church in background.
The former home of Doyle Williams. It was located at the corner of Main and Forrest Streets in Ashland City. The location is now home to a Dollar General Store. The building formerly housed a Rite-Aid Drugs. In the background can be seen the old…