By:
mhm2a on 8/19/09
Awesome article....thanks.
By:
thomasbennitt on 6/7/10
Great article, The historic town was destroyed for nothing. I have a copy of a map of Old Jefferson which hung in the Murfreesboro Court house years ago. It's dated 1804 at the time when the court house was in Old Jefferson. If you compare it to google map now (type in Creech Cemetery Jefferson Tennessee) and you can see the indeed most of what was the town is not under water. Though it does experience flooding, the most fertile land in Rutherford County is now used by the Army Corps as farmland. My family had a big plantation in Old Jefferson (The Creech Home) and most of my family was connected to the town from the 1850s to its demise in the 1960s. My mom and her family went to Old Jefferson School and Church. There were many old historical buildings in Old Jefferson and though a handful were moved, most were lost to the Army Corps tearing them down. They in fact were never lost to the raising of the water. Also, many locals burned many grand buildings to the ground,(including my great grandmother's home, not the Creech plantation,) when they heard the Army Corps was wiping the town off the map. I'm passionate about history and historic architecture, and though this town was more like a ghost town in the 1960, what was done to its historic buildings is horrible. I've I've crossed stones River were one of the bridges stood and actually stood on the land that was once my family's. Now it is being used by the Army Corps to farm a crop I did not recognize and the Creech cemetery is overgrown and fenced off by the Army Corps. I wasn't even able to walk to it. Old Jefferson was briefly the Tennessee Capital at one point, and it's sad that people who speed past it on Percy Priest have no idea that it was even there. If you would like pictures, I'd love to send you some. I have part of the map of Old Jefferson scanned and a couple pictures of the Creech plantation, also one of Old Jefferson school.