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.
Black & white photographs of the Jackson family. The album also features photos of the Sycamore area including the school house & powder line. Sidney's Bluff, Marrowbone, the first county high school and other areas in the county are among the…
Dr. Jerome Baxter Smith was a physician in Ashland City from the late 1800s through the mid 1920s. His family resided in the southern area of the town.. Smith Street is named for the family. Dr. Smith & his wife, Medora had five children: Baxter,…
These letterheads come from merchants in the Cheap Hill community. The earliest merchants were George Mallory & Littleton John Pardue. These letterheads include the Doubleday Brothers in business from the late 1890s-early 1900s; Junious Flowers who…
A business card from Balthrop Motors early 1970s. Robert L. Balthrop was the son of the owner Carl Balthrop. Balthrop Motors was also once named Balthrop-Clifton Motors. They sold Chrysler vehicles.
1979 Senior play at Cheatham County Central High School. The cast included Kerry McCarver, Wayne Knox, Todd Ellis, Tony Ellis, Sharon Jones, Brian Farmer, Gina Binkley.
P.W. Worden, county agent composed several books between 1924-early 1930s documenting agriculture in Cheatham County. The books include photographs, newspaper clippings & reports.
1925 county agent annual report. P.W. Worden, county agent, compiled several books detailing the office's work from the mid 1920s to the early 1930s. These books include photographs, newspaper articles and reports.