Hawkins County

Hawkins County Map

This map is intended for general geographical understanding. It does not provide the specific locations of the farms in order to protect the owners’ privacy. Map Courtesy of Carole Swann, Tennessee Department of Agriculture.

Hawkins County is one of the oldest counties in Tennessee and it was first established as a separate North Carolina county in 1787. Rogersville serves as the county seat. The main street of Rogersville was defined by the route of the Great Wilderness Road, that attracted many settlers to travel through the town on their way to Bean Station, Cumberland Gap and Kentucky. During the 1840s through the 1870s, the county was notable for its marble industry. The marble was used in the Washington Monument in Washington, D. C., as well as the balustrades and stairways of the Capitol. In addition, the marble was used in the South Carolina State Capitol and in the municipal buildings of Baltimore. For more information regarding Hawkins County, please go to the Tennessee Encyclopedia of History & Culture website.

Total Records Found: 29, showing 10 per page
Farm NameCountyDate FoundedSpecial Recognition
Holston View Farm Hawkins 1795 Pioneer Century Farm
Kirkpatrick Farm Hawkins 1834
Little Valley Farm Hawkins 1852
Long Meadow Farm Hawkins 1791 NR Pioneer Century Farm
Lyonsdale Farm Hawkins 1806
Maple Hill Farm Hawkins 1852
Moore Farm Hawkins 1834
Rolling Acres Farm Hawkins 1789 Pioneer Century Farm
Sam P. Roark Farm Hawkins 1798
Shanks-Terry Farm "Walnut Hill" Hawkins 1850