Signs
Greene County Heritage Trust Signs
One of the earliest projects of the Heritage Trust, beginning in the 1970s, was to place signs marking many of the significant historic locations in our community. By January 1975, thirty signs had been erected and an attractive “Walk with the President” brochure had been written and printed to guide historians, local citizens, and tourists alike on an educational tour of Greeneville and Greene County. Today, the brochure (amended in a few respects) continues in use, and the Heritage Trust is maintaining the following twenty-four signs:
SIGN INDEX
1. Valentine Sevier House II and Office
2. Henegar Trim House
3. Jane M. Fowler House
4. Ripley House (1868)
5. Edmund B. Miller House (1856)
6. St. James Episcopal Church
7. Dickson-Williams Mansion
8. Drake-Brown House
9. Samuel Snapp House
10. Rumbough-Hacker House
11. Wheat Williams House
12. McKee House and Law Office
13. Dr. J. E. Alexander Home
14. "Greenwood" Clawson-McDowell-Brown House
15. “The Mansion House”
16. Paul G. Rosenblatt House
17. “Boxwood Manor,” the Joseph R. Brown-Milligan House
18. “Walnut Lawn Farm”
19. Britton-Doughty House (1860)
20. Quaker Knob—New Hope Meeting House
21. Maden Hall Farm
22. Blue Springs Lutheran Church and Cemetery
23. Mt. Bethel Cemetery
24. George Brown Park House