Greene County was established in 1783 and named in honor of General Nathanael Greene of Rhode Island, under whom many fought during the Revolutionary War. Greene County’s most famous citizen was Andrew Johnson who served as an alderman and mayor and eventually became the seventeenth President of the United States after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. In addition to being associate with Andrew Johnson, Greene County is also home to Tusculum College and is the birthplace of famous frontiersman, Davy Crockett. The county’s agriculture is historically known for burley tobacco production and this crop led to the development of Greenville as the region’s most important tobacco market. For more information regarding Greene County, please go to the Tennessee Encyclopedia of History & Culture website.
Farm Name | County | Date Founded | Special Recognition |
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Alban Hills | Greene | 1822 | |
Anderson Farm | Greene | 1794 | Pioneer Century Farm |
Ayres Farm | Greene | 1815 | |
B. Williams Farm | Greene | 1866 | |
Bailey Brothers Farm | Greene | 1788 | Pioneer Century Farm |
Bailey Farm | Greene | 1788 | Pioneer Century Farm |
Baker Place Farm | Greene | 1857 | |
Bales Farms | Greene | 1882 | |
Basil Myers Farm | Greene | 1897 | Woman Founder |
Baskette Farm | Greene | 1836 |