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Built
  
1799 (1799)

NRHP Reference #
  
75001774

Area
  
2 ha

Architectural style
  
Dog-Trot

Opened
  
1799

Added to NRHP
  
11 September 1975

Colonial Hall

Location
  
Spring and Main Sts., Oliver Springs, Tennessee

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Colonial Hall is a historic mansion in Oliver Springs, Tennessee, USA.

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History

The two-story house was completed prior to 1799. It is the oldest house in Oliver Springs. It was built for Major Moses C. Winters.

In 1852, the house was purchased by Joseph Estabrook, who served as the fifth president of the University of Tennessee. It was later purchased by Major John Scott, followed by Eliza Gerding Hannah McFerrin, an heiress to coal mines, the widow of Confederate Major John Harvey Hannah and future wife of Dr. R. A. McFerrin, in 1886. The McFerrins lived here with their two sons, General Harvey H. Hannah and Gerald Gerding Hannah, and their daughter, Bernice McFerrin. They added a front porch in 1898. The house was inherited by their daughter, who married Lewis Vaughan Blanton.

Architectural significance

It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since September 11, 1975.

References

Colonial Hall Wikipedia


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