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Coffman-Smith House in Rockwood
The Coffman-Smith House in Rockwood, Tennessee was built in 1897. It’s Queen Anne and I could not get over that huge porch! Go big or go home, right?! I apologize to all my detail people for the car out front. There was no way around it that day and I just had to get a…
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Leland Cook House Circa 1895
It’s another Rockwood beaut! The Leland Cook House was built in 1895. Leland was known in the area as “The Father of Football” because he organized and coached the high school football league that served five towns including Rockwood. He was also a local pastor. I spy a tiiiiiiiiiny little stained glass window in that…
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1895 Rockwood Home
โ James A. Ervin House – circa 1895 โ
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The Mansion of Rockwood
This one is known as “The Mansion of Rockwood” in Rockwood, Tennessee. Over 7,000 square feet on 3 stories. I found conflicting build dates, but my guess is late 1800s. Look at those crowns over the windows!
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Victorian Haggard House
The Haggard House in Rockwood, Tennessee. Circa 1905. The Queen Anne mixed with those big colonial columns makes this one interesting. Haggard was a lawyer and a local leader in politics. He lived here with his wife Katherine.
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Pretty in Pink in Rockwood
In honor of the first day and May, I’ve got another pink one for you! This one is the Elijah Ingrahm House located in Rockwood, Tennessee and was built in 1900.
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Post Oak Springs Christian Church
Post Oak Springs Christian Church was formed in 1812. It’s said to be the oldest Restoration Movement church in Tennessee. The present building was constructed in 1876 on the site where 2 previous buildings were located. This church still meets today in a new location!
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Rockwood, TN Victorian
The Haggard-Wright House in Rockwood. Circa 1895.ย
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Rockwood Historic House
Circa 1895 in Rockwood, Tennessee. A lot going on with this one!