Cheatham County once had a thriving sweet potato crop production. These are 1927 photographs of sweet potato planting the sweet potato warehouse in Ashland City .
Photographs of the Senior class of 1915-1916 of Cheatham County Central High School. These photographs are in the Jackson Family Photograph Album. The photographs were made at the first high school building which burned in 1916. It was located behind…
Views of Sycamore Valley and Creek from the Jackson Family Photography Album. the views are from the rim of the valley and from the bridge on the creek and other areas.
A. P. Jackson (1856-1929) was the final superintendent of Sycamore Powder Mills. DuPont closed the mill after the last large explosion in 1904. AP Jackson bought the property of 1700 acres in 1909. He farmed the area and also served on the county…
The class of 1915 at Cheatham County Central High School. The school was located behind the present-day Ashland City Methodist Church. It burned the next year.
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…
Ashland City Times article 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.