John Daniel Rather House / Locust Hill
One of the oldest surviving domestic structures in Tuscumbia, the John Daniel Rather House, or Locust Hill, was built in 1823 for planter William Hooe and his wife, Catherine Winter. It was occupied briefly during the Civil War by Union troops under the command of General Florence N. Cornyn, who use...
Main Author: | Brian Corrigan, University of North Alabama |
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Format: | Electronic |
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Auburn University Libraries
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Online Access: | https://omeka.lib.auburn.edu/items/show/1340 |
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