Rutherford County History

History Organizations & Repositories

Bibliography for the History of Rutherford County

Historic Sites in Rutherford County

MTSU Student Documentaries

Eagleville History

LaVergne History

Murfreesboro History

Smyrna History

 

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The log portion of the Logan-Clark farmhouse  was built by William and Catherine Logan about 1805.   This is the upstairs east bedroom of the Dyer House, 1928 Cheatham Springs Road, Eagleville This is one of three rooms that are part of the original 1805 log cabin portion of the house.

Welcome to the Heritage Partnership of Rutherford County!  The Heritage Partnership (HPRC) is an organization, not a government agency.  Our focus is on preserving Rutherford County's rich histories by working through partnerships with other organizations to support HPRC's missions and goals.

Tennessee is rich with with histories to be treasured.  There is much we can do:

  • To identify, establish and support partnerships between individuals and organizations within the private and public sectors.
  • To identify our historical and cultural resources
  • To provide education on the social, cultural and economic value of preserving our heritage.
  • To advocate for preservation initiatives and values in collaboration with our partners.
  • To ensure that preservation of cultural and historical resources are included in planning for our county's future.

The Heritage Partnership of Rutherford County  is proud to present our newsletter, The Pillars!

Please click here to view our most recent newsletter.

HPRC is made up of people from many walks of life representing Rutherford County, it’s four cities and numerous communities who have joined together to reach our mission:

“To educate, advocate, and ensure the preservation of our local history”

 Look for our newsletter, The Pillars, each season!


The HPRC is a registered Tennessee non-profit.  All contributions are tax-deductible and will be used exclusively to support the HPRC mission and objectives.