Place Name | Information/Location |
Adams | |
Adam's Station | See Community Histories |
Ashburn | |
Baggett's | |
Baggettsville | |
Barren Plains | See Community Histories |
Baton | |
Beaver Dam Creek | |
Bethlehem | |
Black Jack | See Community Histories |
Brainbridge | |
Brush Creek | |
Caleb Winters House | |
Calebs Creek | |
Calistia | |
Carr's Creek | "A colony of Germans from North Carolina among them were the Fishers, Binkleys, Stoltzes, Fykes Gigers, Kigers, Clinards and some of the Freys, came...settled on Carr's Creek" (source: Goodspeed, 1886) |
Cedar Hill | See Community Histories |
Cherry Mount | |
Coopertown | See Community Histories |
Crockett's Fort | |
Cross Plains | See Community Histories |
Crunk | |
Flewellyn | |
Glenraven | |
Greenbrier | See Community Histories |
Grover Cross Road | |
Handleyton | |
Holmansville | |
Holts Creek | |
Honey Run Creek | |
Hubertville | |
Hygeia Springs | |
Kinneys | |
Kilgore's Station | |
Lamont | |
Lenoir's | |
Lowe's | |
Marcus | |
McCreary | |
Maulding's Station | Build in 1780/1781. "The next settlement in Robertson County" (source: Goodspeed, 1886) |
Meesville | |
Miles Station | |
Milldale | |
Millers Creek | |
Milltown | |
Mitchell | |
Mitchellsville | See Community Histories |
Mulloys | |
Naive's Cross-roads | See Coopertown |
Nunley | |
Orlinda | See Community Histories |
Peyton Branch | |
Poor House | "Previous to the purchase of a poor house confirmed paupers were farmed out to the lowest bidder. In 1839 Henry Frey, James Woodward and William Seal were appointed commissioners to select a poor farm, and about 200 acres of land, which is still used for that purpose." (source: Goodspeed, 1886) |
Red River | |
Ridgetop | |
Robertson's Springs | A very noted sulphur springs in Robertson county, on the head waters of Sulphur Fork, 14 miles from Springfield, 16 from Gallatin and 24 from Nashville, near the road leading to Franklin, Ken. - See Tyree's Springs. |
Rose Hill | |
Sadlersville | See Community Histories |
Sandy Spring | |
Slaydenville | |
Spring Creek | |
Springfield | |
Stroudsville | |
Thomasville | |
Turnersville | See Community Histories |
Tryee Springs | "The most celebrated watering place in the state... The establishment formerly belonging to Richmond C. Tyree, now deceased, and was for some years kept by Mr. Hagan. It is now kept by Mr. Cheatham.... The Robertson's springs, distant about one mile and a half, a pleasant ride for excursion and exercise, have been attached to the establishment, which adds to its value. Tyree's Springs are in Sumner, and Robertson's Springs in Robertson county. A post office is kept here, and the mail stages pass and repass every day and it is alternately a regular breakfasting and dining place. The waters contain sulphur, and small portions of neutral salts, which are known to be serviceable in obstructions of the liver, and other abdominal viscera. These springs are fourteen miles west from Gallatin, and fourteen east from Springfield. (source: The Tennessee Gazetteer By Eastin Morris, 1834) |
Wartrace Creek | |
Walnut Grove | |
Wattsville | |
West Fork Creek | |
White House | Located in Robertson & Sumner Co. TN |
Woodview | |
Youngville |