Miscellaneous photographs from the county agents report of 1933. These photographs include Poplar Ridge and Triangle field days, terracing and Bethel wheat control.
The old water tower at Sycamore Mill located near the dam. It was used if fire broke out at the powder mill. A pipe ran through the bottom of the tower down the bluff to the creek. At the top of the tank a small pipe extended over to the edge of the…
Photographs of the iron bridge connecting Sycamore Mill with the Sycamore to Pleasant View Road. Constructed in 1891 and designed by E.C. Lewis, the six cable iron bridge is believed to be the only nineteenth century six cable bridge still standing…
Photographs from the Cheatham County Extension Office featured in the Ashland City Times from 1963-1967. Included are Susanne Fort, Rick Winters, William Elliott, Yvonne Winters, Mike McCall, Wayne Shearon Jr., Jimmy Shearon Jr., Candy Plumlee, Karen…
4-H Parade in downtown Ashland city. The date ranges from the mid 1940s-mid 1950s. The buildings pictured are duke hardware, Murff Brothers and Bouldin's Store. The picture was located in the file of County Agent Ben Thompson who served as agent from…
The Link School was located in Thomasville, across from Mallory's Church. Professor S.A. Link established the Link School in Thomasville, Tennessee around 1900 where students from a three-county area were given religious, moral, and strong academic…
The program for the eighth annual agricultural leader's conference of Cheatham County. Thursday, January 21, 1932, held at the Cheatham County Courthouse.