Rocky Mount State Historic Site Explained

Rocky Mount
Nearest City:Piney Flats, Tennessee
Coordinates:36.4058°N -82.3367°W
Built:1828
Architecture:Log house
Added:February 26, 1970
Refnum:70000617

Rocky Mount, in Piney Flats, Tennessee, also known as the Cobb-Massengill House, was the first territorial capital of the Southwest Territory.

The property of William Cobb, the original residence at Rocky Mount served as the territorial capital from 1790 to 1792.[1] Dendroarchaeological investigations at the site by the University of Tennessee revealed that the present dwelling dates to the late 1820s.

The property is owned by the State of Tennessee and has been operated by the Rocky Mount Historical Association, a non-profit organization in partnership with the Tennessee Historical Commission, since 1962. The property is a living museum[2] that recreates the year 1791, when American Founding Father William Blount was in residence as governor.[3] It is next to the DeVault-Massengill House.

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Notes and References

  1. Encyclopedia: Rocky Mount . The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture . 2006-03-12 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070930170936/http://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/imagegallery.php?EntryID=R048 . 2007-09-30 .
  2. http://www.rockymountmuseum.com/history.shtml History of Rocky Mount, The Cobb-Massengill House
  3. http://www.rockymountmuseum.com/ RockyMountMuseum.com