The Tennessee Overhill Experience From Furs to Factories - Sweetwater TN
Posted by: Don.Morfe
N 35° 35.979 W 084° 27.728
16S E 729906 N 3942510
Prosperous farmer, railroad investor, and legislator, I. T. Lenoir deeded a track of his farm in 1858 for the location of a railroad depot on the East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad which bisected the fledging town of Sweetwater.
Waymark Code: WM13AWB
Location: Tennessee, United States
Date Posted: 10/28/2020
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The Tennessee Overhill Experience From Furs to Factories— Sweetwater-An Historic Commercial Center —Prosperous farmer, railroad investor, and legislator, I. T. Lenoir deeded a track of his farm in 1858 for the location of a railroad depot on the East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad which bisected the fledging town of Sweetwater. Within a few years, Sweetwater was a bustling shipping point for wagon loads of wheat, other agricultural products and cattle from farms in southeast Tennessee and western North Carolina. Over the years, the town has boasted a number of industries ranging from cheese to clothing production, but still retains strong ties to the region’s agricultural base.
(Inscription under the photo in the upper right)
Sweetwater Depot and downtown, circa 1910s.
(Inscription under the photo in the lower right)
Each year, from mid-November to mid-January, millions of pounds of tobacco are auctioned in the warehouses north of Sweetwater on Hwy 11. In 1985, export of local tobacco to national markets changed from rail transport to commercial trucking, which relies on the interstate system. Photographs courtesy of Sweetwater Heritage Museum.
Group that erected the marker: Tennessee Department of Transportation and others
URL of a web site with more information about the history mentioned on the sign: [Web Link]
Address of where the marker is located. Approximate if necessary: North Main Street (U.S. 11) on the grounds of the Sweetwater Depot. Sweetwater, TN USA 37874
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