Lawrence County Tennessee
The following are links pertaining to Lawrence County, Tennessee, which includes St. Joseph, Loretto, Leoma, Lawrenceburg, Ethridge, and Summertown.
The following are links pertaining to Lawrence County, Tennessee, which includes St. Joseph, Loretto, Leoma, Lawrenceburg, Ethridge, and Summertown.
This great photo captures a moment in time when the 4th street and highway 43 intersection used to look a lot different. None of these …
Location: This cemetery is located on the Ethridge Redhill Road, adjacent to the John Lay Cemetery. It is 1/2 acre in size and was established …
This cool photo was shared way back in 2011 by Jr Baker. These are his comments about the photo: “Dis-mantling of an icon. Scanned and …
David Crockett (Davey) (Davy) (August 17, 1786 – March 6, 1836) was a pioneer, soldier (Tennessee militia), politician (commissioner, county justice of the peace, lieutenant …
Jr Baker comments: Remembering Bennet Lake -From the upper end looking back toward the boat house and dam. The entrance to Bennett Lake was on …
A photo of the old Long Branch Bridge on Long Branch Road before it was replaced. Shared by Shekeitha Attkisson Tucker
This is the only photo I could find of the old Lawrenceburg Drive In. It was took by Jr Baker. It used to sit in …
The Lawrenceburg strip before and after the 4 lane. Photos by Jr Baker
Jr Baker comments: Once upon a time in the past, there was a beautiful fountain right in the middle of the square where the old …
Photos from inside the Old Crockett Theater in Lawrenceburg taken by the late Michael Gladney in 2011. Here is a tribute to Michael I happen …
This is one of my kinda personal post. But mostly this post is about the numbers “1905” that used to be installed on the old …
The old L&N Train Depot, located on Depot Street (the men are facing Depot Street) Lawrenceburg, Tenn. The last train with a steam engine to …
The old Lawrence County Courthouse in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee on the square around the 1970’s.
This promotional video entitled ‘A Nice Place to Be: Lawrenceburg, Tennessee,’ showcases the progressive attitude of Lawrenceburg in the 1970s. It was made at that …
American Legion Boys and Girls April 12, 1960. Diane Beckman and Johnny Glass is in the middle row. Diane’s sister Noreen is first on the …
Loretto Lions Club – 1953. Johnny Hunt, Bill Arnold, Frosty White, Tuney Beckman, Tim Weathers, Roy Matthews, Charlie Holt, Carl Augustine, Henry Riddle, Travis Osborn, …
This is the first tractor in Lawrence County and it belonged to James Henry Stribling. This photo was taken in front of Gunselman Wagon and …
G. V. Boston in 1918 beside a Coca Cola Truck. Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. G.V. Boston worked for Coke for 50 years (1918 – 1969). He was …
Dr. A. D. Cole and Family. Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. Date unknown. Esta Cole and Eva Cole Copeland are the two girls in the back. Esta was …
This is a booth at the Lawrenceburg Tennessee Fair in 1952. Before it became the Middle Tennessee District Fair.
The Pyramid Coffee Shop in Lawrenceburg was located beside Sugar and Spice. CB Brazier’s TV shop was on the other side. They were best known …
Remke Seed. The building was across from Crockett Theater. It is now a empty lot. That’s the old water tower in the background. Had a …
National Store located on the northwest side of the square. Where Square 40 is now. Date Unknown.
September 1951: Crockett Theatre shows “A Baby Makes Three” on its opening night.
Greg O’Rear greeting President Nixon Oct 20, 1970 in Johnson City, Tennessee. Greg was Commissioner of Safety for Tennessee.
Esso Gas Station of the Tower Service Station. It used part of the old Gunn House when built and was located on the north side …
Swift Milk Company comes to Lawrenceburg Tennessee in 1929. Mr. Stribling is in the middle with a vest on.
Spanish American War State Convention in Lawrenceburg in 1937.