National Register of Historic Places listings in Wilson County, Tennessee

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Wilson County, Tennessee.

Location of Wilson County in Tennessee

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Wilson County, Tennessee, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.[1]

There are 24 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county.

Contents: Counties in Tennessee
Anderson Bedford – Benton – Bledsoe Blount Bradley – Campbell – Cannon – Carroll Carter – Cheatham – Chester Claiborne – Clay Cocke Coffee – Crockett – Cumberland Davidson – Decatur – DeKalb Dickson – Dyer Fayette Fentress Franklin Gibson Giles Grainger Greene Grundy Hamblen Hamilton – Hancock Hardeman – Hardin Hawkins Haywood – Henderson Henry Hickman – Houston Humphreys – Jackson Jefferson – Johnson Knox – Lake – Lauderdale Lawrence – Lewis Lincoln Loudon – Macon Madison Marion Marshall Maury McMinn – McNairy Meigs Monroe Montgomery – Moore – Morgan Obion – Overton – Perry – Pickett Polk Putnam – Rhea Roane Robertson Rutherford – Scott – Sequatchie Sevier Shelby Smith Stewart Sullivan Sumner Tipton – Trousdale – Unicoi – Union – Van Buren Warren Washington – Wayne Weakley White Williamson Wilson
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted January 29, 2021.[2]

Current listings

[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Bailey Graveyard March 28, 1996
(#96000338)
McKee Rd., west of Commerce
36°10′04″N 86°07′36″W
Commerce
2 Harry Bailey House
Harry Bailey House
March 15, 2000
(#00000230)
423 Trousdale Ferry Rd.
36°12′33″N 86°16′07″W
Lebanon
3 I.W.P. Buchanan House
I.W.P. Buchanan House
January 8, 1979
(#79002487)
428 W. Main St.
36°12′31″N 86°18′02″W
Lebanon Designed by Knoxville architect George F. Barber
4 Camp Bell
Camp Bell
April 15, 1982
(#82004074)
Coles Ferry Pike
36°13′30″N 86°18′23″W
Lebanon
5 Dr. John Owen Campbell House
Dr. John Owen Campbell House
December 8, 1980
(#80003884)
West of Lebanon on U.S. Route 70
36°13′39″N 86°21′43″W
Lebanon Built in 1842
6 Castle Heights Academy Historic District
Castle Heights Academy Historic District
January 11, 1996
(#95001507)
Junction of Castle Heights Ave., N. and Cadet Ct.
36°12′45″N 86°18′26″W
Lebanon
7 Cedars of Lebanon State Park Historic District
Cedars of Lebanon State Park Historic District
November 7, 1995
(#95001274)
Cedar Forest Rd. in Cedars of Lebanon State Park
36°05′08″N 86°18′48″W
Lebanon
8 Chandler Stone Wall
Chandler Stone Wall
July 19, 2001
(#01000757)
Old Lebanon Rd., 2 miles west of Mount Juliet Rd.
36°11′23″N 86°33′06″W
Mt. Juliet
9 John Cloyd House October 1, 1974
(#74001931)
Northwest of Mount Juliet on U.S. Route 70
36°13′15″N 86°34′15″W
Mt. Juliet
10 Fite-Fessenden House
Fite-Fessenden House
July 5, 1985
(#85001488)
326 W. Main St.
36°12′30″N 86°17′42″W
Lebanon Actual street address is 236 W. Main; now houses the Wilson County Museum
11 Hale House-Patterson Hotel March 14, 1997
(#97000245)
116 Depot St.
36°06′00″N 86°21′25″W
Watertown
12 Lebanon Commercial Historic District
Lebanon Commercial Historic District
November 18, 1999
(#99001373)
Roughly around the public square, and 104-124 N. College, 105-115 N. Cumberland, 102-203 E. Main, and 103-122 E. Market St
36°12′29″N 86°17′27″W
Lebanon
13 Lebanon Woolen Mills
Lebanon Woolen Mills
July 12, 2007
(#07000687)
218 N. Maple St.
36°12′33″N 86°17′37″W
Lebanon Now known as the Mill at Lebanon; currently being renovated as a shopping center
14 Memorial Hall, Cumberland University
Memorial Hall, Cumberland University
April 29, 1977
(#77001301)
Cumberland University campus
36°12′14″N 86°18′00″W
Lebanon
15 Mitchell House
Mitchell House
December 6, 1979
(#79003435)
W. Main St. on the grounds of Castle Heights Military Academy
36°12′40″N 86°18′29″W
Lebanon Now serves as the international headquarters of the Sigma Pi fraternity
16 Pickett Chapel Methodist Church
Pickett Chapel Methodist Church
April 18, 1977
(#77001302)
E. Market St.
36°12′32″N 86°17′19″W
Lebanon Built in 1827; currently being restored
17 Rest Hill Cemetery
Rest Hill Cemetery
March 25, 1993
(#93000212)
State Route 141 east of its junction with the State Route 24 bypass
36°12′35″N 86°16′13″W
Lebanon
18 William Washington Seay House
William Washington Seay House
August 25, 1995
(#95001044)
10575 Trousdale Ferry Pike
36°12′19″N 86°06′26″W
Flat Rock
19 Sellars Indian Mound
Sellars Indian Mound
December 11, 1972
(#72001256)
Address Restricted
Lebanon
20 Warner Price Mumford Smith House
Warner Price Mumford Smith House
July 22, 1993
(#93000647)
10277 Lebanon Rd.
36°13′56″N 86°29′49″W
Mt. Juliet
21 Spring Creek Presbyterian Church
Spring Creek Presbyterian Church
November 8, 2000
(#00001356)
Cainsville
36°05′34″N 86°14′20″W
Doaks Crossroads
22 Ida New and William Madison Turner Farm November 7, 1995
(#95001275)
3964 Old Murfreesboro Rd.
36°09′02″N 86°19′36″W
Lebanon
23 Watertown Commercial Historic District
Watertown Commercial Historic District
November 8, 2000
(#00001353)
Roughly along Main St., Depot Ave., and Public Square
36°05′59″N 86°08′02″W
Watertown
24 Williamson Chapel CME Church Complex
Williamson Chapel CME Church Complex
November 15, 2006
(#06001039)
1576 Needmore Rd.
36°14′39″N 86°33′44″W
Greenlawn

Former listings

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Summary
1 Belle Isle May 22, 1980
(#80003883)
February 1, 1983 NW of Lebanon on Cairo Bend Rd.
Lebanon vicinity

See also

References

  1. The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on January 29, 2021.
  3. Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
  5. The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
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