"The Bee" was the first yearbook of Cheatham County Central High School. It was published in 1944. It was succeeded by "The Echo" which was the long running annual of Cheatham County Central.
The tax book for district one in Cheatham County. It features the property owner, value and taxes paid. It is one of the oldest tax books in the archives.
The county issued warrants to pay individuals & businesses for services performed. These are individual warrants for the year 1880. The folder is original and in what these documents were stored.
The warrants include: G. H. Maxey county…
The November 1908 election booklet from the Walton's Schoolhouse. The list of voters from the community, election judges and a Tennessee House of Representative race featuring Dr. W.S. Lockert and Robert L. Dowlen are featured.
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.
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…
Central High School burned in 1916. The county looked to fund a replacement. Bonds were voted on and approved by the county court in 1919. The school students met in local churches, homes and businesses until the new school was completed.
The program for the commencement ceremonies for Central High School in Ashland City. The class had 8 members. The ceremony was held in the school auditorium May 2, 1921, at 8:00 pm.
An enumeration of the population in District One for Cheatham County Schools. This list comes from the original documents. the list contains the parent or guardians name, the children's name and age.
It is divided into the schools of the district:…
Enumeration of Scholastic population between the ages of six and twenty -one in Cheatham County 1921-1922. The schools included are Cheap Hill, New Hope, Bethel, Salem, Pinson, Beech Grove and African American schools of Cheap Hill, Hebron and…