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Rutherford County
Rutherford County is located southwest of Davidson Co. and was established in 1803. The county seat is Murfreesboro. The county was named for Griffith Rutherford, a North Carolina legislator and general who settled in Tennessee after the American Revolution. Rutherford County hosts Murfreesboro, Smyrna, La Vergne, Eagleville and Walterhill, among others.
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1780s-1849
Espyland/ Espey's Branch - 1795
Enoch H. Jones House/ Harvey House - 1796
Springfield/ Smith House/ Washington House - 1809
Logan Henderson Farm/ Farmington - 1816
Dement House/ Colonial Acres - 1817
Thomas C. Black House/ Old Black Place/ Evergreen - 1820
Elliott-Kimbro-Doughty House/ Doughty House - 1820
Joseph Scales House - 1820
Charles Ready Home/ The Corners - early 1820s
Oaklands/ Oak Manor - 1830/ 1860
Benjamin Rucker Home/ Maple Grove/ The Betty Place - 1832
Boxwood/ T.J.B. Turner House - 1840
Castlewood - earlly 1840s
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