2022 Historic Preservation Fund grant recipients
The Tennessee Historical Commission and the State Historic Preservation Office announced 35 Federal Historic Preservation Fund grants totaling nearly $900,000 awarded in November. Besides four sites in Southeast Tennessee in Chattanooga, Cleveland, Loudon and Madisonville, the following projects also were awarded grants elsewhere in the state:
Clay County
› $6,000 to continue the restoration of windows on the national register-listed Clay County Courthouse.
Davidson County
› $9,076 to restore the national register-listed Buchanan Log House.
› $30,000 to fund woodwork restoration of the exterior of Two Rivers Mansion.
› $38,895 to fund phase 2 of the countywide cemetery survey project.
Dickson County
› $12,600 to fund the window and door restoration at the Promise Land School.
Giles County
› $25,000 to fund stabilization of the national register-listed Matt Gardner Homestead Museum.
Greene County
› $22,740 to continue the restoration of the national register-listed Blue Springs Church.
Hawkins County
› $39,000 to fund the restoration of the national register-listed Powell Law Office.
Haywood County
› $7,200 to fund the preparation of national register nominations
Lawrence County
› $12,000 to update design guidelines, downtown survey and national register nomination.
Madison County
› $15,000 to fund the window restoration of the former Bemis Rosenwald School.
Maury County
› $15,000 to fund the updating of design guidelines, downtown survey and national register nominations.
› $7,344 to fund interior restoration projects at the James K. Polk Home.
› $14,400 for restoration of the Maury County Courthouse masonry.
Shelby County
› $22,800 to fund foundation restoration of the national register-listed Davies Manor House museum.
Sullivan County
› $25,260 to fund restoration of the national register-listed Anderson Townhouse.
Warren County
› $26,928 to fund foundation and window restoration of the National Register-listed Black House museum.
Wayne County
› $21,090 to fund the restoration of the National Register-listed Collinwood Depot.
› $20,000 to fund restoration of the National Register-listed T.S. Stribling House museum.
Williamson County
› $30,000 to fund the restoration of the national register-listed Shorter Chapel.