1970 photo of Woodson's Hardware Store and Masonic Hall on Main Street in Pleasant View. The building was torn down in the 1970s. Today a replica stands in its place home of the Pleasant View Fire Department.
Letterheads from the Midway Mills owned by the Williams & Tucker families. It began on Sycamore Creek on Old Clarksville Dirt Pike near Sycamore Chapel Church Of Christ. It later moved to Ashland City. The building remains & is located behind the…
The Weekly Union & American newspaper was published in Nashville in the 1960s. This is a subscription receipt found in the county court files. Weekly has been crossed out & replaced with legislative.
Certificate of membership for Walter Pitt in the International Thespian Society. The Thespians were a theater honor group sponsored by speech and drama teacher Joyce Mayo from the 1970s-1990s.
Christmas Post Cards received by Vivian Everett Hudgens (1900-2003). The cards were printed in both the United States and Germany. they were received in the mail from 1908-1912.
Postcards from Nashville's past. These include the Ryman Auditorium, Bijou Theatre, WSM Radio Tower, Davidson County Courthouse, First and Third National Bank and Maxwell House Hotel.
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.
Uncle Bill Walker was a long time blacksmith in Ashland City. Included are an article and its photographs from the November 3, 1946 edition of the Nashville Tennessean and a letterhead from Mr. Walker's business.
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The TJ Adkisson estate is possibly the largest personal estate file in the Cheatham County Archives. It features several lawsuits and several auctions. The area of the estate was party part of the Adkisson Addition to Ashland City. This…