Dyche Family Farm
Title |
Dyche Family Farm |
Description |
Small farm in Philadelphia, Tennessee. In the background is the farmhouse, along with several outbuildings. In the foreground is a wooden fence and telephone pole. |
Historical Note |
Philadelphia was founded in the early 1820s by William Knox and Jacob Pearson. The town initially grew quickly and prospered as a center of business in the Sweetwater Valley. By the mid-1800s, Philadelphia had two general stores,a tanning yard, a stillhouse, and a hotel. On October 20, 1863, during the Civil War, two Confederate cavalry regiments attacked and routed a Union brigade at Philadelphia while conducting maneuvers following the Battle of Chickamauga. |
Date |
1910 |
Place |
Philadelphia (Tenn.) |
Collection |
Mamie Moser Dyche Papers |
Accession Number |
1994-138 |
Subjects - LCSH |
Agriculture; Philadelphia (Tenn.); Loudon County (Tenn.) |
Subjects - TGM |
Farms Farmhouses Outbuildings Fences |
Owning Institution |
Tennessee State Library and Archives |
ID# |
31639 |
Digital Type |
Still Image |
Digital Format |
Image/jp2 |
Media Type |
Photographs |
Copyright |
No copyright - United States: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Ordering Information |
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