1978 photograph from the Ashland City Times. The Thespian Society of Cheatham County Central high School attended the annual Thespian convention in Muncie, Indiana on the campus of Ball State University.
Photographs from the 50th wedding anniversary celebration of the Rev. Jesse and Martha Hudgens. The event was held at their home on Adkisson Street in Ashland City.
Items from the Home Bank which was located on Main Street in Pleasant View & failed during the depression of the 1930s. First item is 1920s list of stockholders.
The Faculty Four consisted of Bruce Gibbs, Alvin Rose, David Simpson and Mickey Dyce. They performed at Cheatham County Central High School during several shows during the late 1970s & early 1980s.
Items concerning the Chambliss Garage in Pleasant View, TN. The building which today houses the Livery stables was the home of the garage & its owner Mr. Henry Chambliss, who also served as postmaster for Pleasant View for a time.
Postcard mailed to Mrs. Clarence Everett of Cheap Hill dated July 2, 1907 from St. Bethlehem in Montgomery County. The postcard features The Academy in Clarksville, Tennessee.
1969 photograph of the Tennessee Central Railroad trestle over Marrowbone Creek backwater in Ashland City. The photograph was taken from the back of the Young property.
The Marrowbone Creek railroad trestle of the Tennessee Central in 1970. At the time of the photograph, the rail was being operated by the Illinois Central Railroad.
The old Tennessee Central Railroad Trestle over Marrowbone Creek in Ashland City, TN. The photograph was taken from the top of Sidney's Bluff in Ashland City.
The Tennessee Central Railroad tracks, near Doddsville stop, just beyond Neptune. The tracks are now abandoned. Pictured are Harold, Pat and Walter Pitt
Items from the Tennessee Central RR which ran through Ashland City & northern Cheatham County 1903-1968. Included in the collection are photos, letterheads & the company rules & regulations book owned by Ashland City station manager H.L. Wilchester.