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Historical and Family Houses – Sequatchie, Tennessee

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Sequatchie County Houses
James Conner Place – Built in 1858

Left: Anderson Pike Toll Gate – was moved from the top of the mountain at the “W” Road to the James Conner place. Daus and Alfred Conner, sons of James Conner, operated the TollGate. At the time, Anderson Pike was the only highway leading into Chattanooga from Sequatchie Valley and all traffic had to pass through the toll gate. Toll Gate Prices: Horse & Rider 10 Cents; Walking and leading a horse was 5 cents; a herd of horses, mules or cattle 3 cents each; 1 cent for each sheep, hog or turkey; 1 buggy with one horse, 25 cents; and a team drawn wagon or carriage was 50 cents. ~Source: Pioneers of Walden's Ridge, by Elsie Conner Adams~

James C. Conner Cabin, built in 1858, Located on Signal Mtn, 1 mile from the Sequatchie County line. Now Property of the Chattanooga Regional History Museum (Hamilton County).

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Davis House

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McEntire Cabin

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Hoodenpyle House


Grant Homestead

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Log House


Old Rock House


Mabry House


Window Rock

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Lewis Chapel

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This website was originally created by Glenda Schroeder May 1, 2004