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Davies Manor

Davies Manor is one of the oldest extant home in Shelby County, Tennessee, United States, and possibly the oldest anywhere in the region of West Tennessee.[1] It is a two-story log and chink home made using white oak logs on what was once a plantation with a total of approximately 2,000 acres (8.1 km2).[2]

Davies Manor
Location9336 Davies Plantation Rd.
Memphis, Tennessee
Built1807
NRHP reference No.75001787
Added to NRHPMarch 19, 1975

Origins edit

Historians of Shelby County do not know who originally built the home,[2] although some sources state that it was built by Native Americans in 1807.[1] This legend likely came from the fact that a Native American trail did run nearby, and Dr. Julius Augustus Davies, one of the men who lived in the home, was an avid collector of Native artifacts. In 1821, North Carolina granted 600 acres of land to Thomas Henderson in return for his Revolutionary War Service. In 1830, Henderson sold 320 acres of this land to Emmanuel Young, who allowed the taxes to lapse. It is likely that either Henderson or Young built the original one-room log cabin, which is now the parlor of the manor house.

Shelby County tax collector Joel W. Royster purchased the home in January 1831, expanding the house from one room to two stories by 1837.[2] A locater's deed shows the purchase of Shelby County land by William E. Davies in 1838, but the 1850 census lists Davies living with his family in Fayette County. It is generally accepted that William's two sons, Logan Early Davies (age 14) and James Baxter Davies (age 12), came to and from Fayette County on Stage Road (now part of Highway 64) to farm the land. In 1851, Logan and James bought the land with the house on it from Royster, creating what became known as Davies Plantation. At its heyday, the plantation was approximately 2,000 acres (8.1 km2).[2] As many as 23 enslaved African-Americans lived on the property prior to the Civil War, during the days of American slavery.

Family history edit

William Early Davies was the father of Logan and James Davies. His wife was Sarah Hadley, an accomplished quilter whose work is on display in the museum. Davies was a Methodist minister and grist mill operator. On November 11, 1824, Logan was born in Maury County, Tennessee. James was then born on June 9, 1826.[2]

In 1854, James Baxter Davies (age 28) married Penelope Almeda Little (age 21). One year later, in 1855, Julius Augustus Davies was born. Two years later, in 1857, William Little Davies was born. In 1859, Penelope died at the age of 26, after five years of marriage.[2] Logan Early Davies (age 36) married Frances Ina Vaughn Davies (age 19) in 1860. Gillie Mertis Davies was born a year later, on December 25, 1861. In 1863, Linnie Lee Davies was born. Frances Davies died in 1865 at the age of 24 after five years of marriage.

James Davies served in the 38th Tennessee Infantry from March 5, 1862, to May 1865. He then married Pauline Leake, the younger sister of Almeda, his first wife. They divorced after two years. It is widely accepted that James Davies suffered from some sort of post-traumatic stress disorder, which contributed to the divorce. On June 17, 1904, James Baxter Davies died, leaving 596 acres (2.41 km2), including Davies Manor, to his sons, Dr. Julius Augustus and Dr. William Little Davies (both bachelors).

Twenty years later, on December 21, 1924, Dr. Julius Augustus Davies died, leaving one-half undivided interest in Davies Manor to his brother, Dr. William Little Davies. Seven years after that, Dr. William Little Davies died, leaving 596 acres (2.41 km2), including Davies Manor, to his cousin, Ellen Davies-Rodgers[2] who donated the house to the Davies Manor Association in 1976.[1] The house is located in Bartlett, Tennessee, a suburb of Memphis. This area was formerly part of Brunswick, Tennessee, and is sometimes identified as part of a nearby settlement called Morning Sun, where a Civil War skirmish took place.

Property as a Historic Site edit

After Dr. William Little Davies bequeathed the home and land to his cousin, Ellen Davies-Rodgers, she began an extensive renovation and preservation project on the log home with the eventual goal of opening the home to the public for tours, with the help of the Zachariah Davies Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Ms. Davies added electricity to the home in the late 1950s and began hosting tours, meetings, parties, and events. Upon her 1994 death, the Davies Manor Association, Inc. took on the task of preserving and interpreting Davies Manor Plantation. Their mission "is to preserve and enhance Davies Manor Plantation as a portrayal of early Shelby County farm life for the education and enjoyment of visitors."[3] The museum is currently open Tuesday through Saturday, 12:00 to 4:00. The tour consists of a short video, followed by a docent-led tour of the house. In 2011, museum staff added a self-led walking tour of the grounds to complement the tour of the log home.

Several outbuildings comprise the grounds of Davies Manor. Mose's Cabin is a small tenant cabin used to interpret the life of both slaves and tenant farmers on the plantation, and is named after Mose Frasier, a worker on the plantation in the late nineteenth and early to mid twentieth centuries. The Gotten Cabin is a 1948 structure built by a local family in the style and with the materials of the 1830s. The Liberty Cabin originated in Middle Tennessee and is built in the mid-Atlantic/ Pennsylvania style.[4] Both cabins were moved to Davies Manor from Libertyland theme park in 2006.[5]

Davies Manor was used as the setting for several scenes in the movie One Came Home (2010) directed by local film-maker Willy Bearden.

Landscape edit

Davies Manor was given distinction as a Century Farm, or a Tennessee farm owned by the same family for over 100 years, until Ellen Davies-Rodger's death. It is recognized as a certified Backyard Habitat by the National Wildlife Federation, because of the extensive list of wildlife that makes the grounds of Davies Manor home. A pond to the rear of the property supports a variety of life, including fish, turtles, dragonflies, and frogs.[6] The woods around the property also provide a home to various wildlife, including a number of deer who can often be seen wandering the grounds.

Davies Manor Association, Inc. has teamed with the Memphis Area Master Gardeners to create a series of gardens, which help interpret pioneer and farm life. These include a kitchen garden, herb garden, and shade garden. In addition, the Master Gardeners cultivate a Plant a Row garden. Vegetables from this garden benefit Youth Villages.

Family and local legend suggests that a slight mound to the front of the home is an Indian mound. Archaeological research debunked this claim, however, as no evidence was ever uncovered during a recent dig on plantation grounds. This myth likely came from the fact that Dr. Julius Augustus Davies was an avid collector of Indian artifacts and conducted several productive digs at his own plantation in Walls, Mississippi. An Indian trail likely did run near Davies Manor Plantation because of its proximity to water, and Dr. Davies did find artifacts on the Brunswick property. Dr. Davies's collection is housed at Mississippi State University.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c , Tennessee Encyclopedia, 2002. Accessed 2007-09-27.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g . Archived from the original on 2007-09-07. Retrieved 2007-09-08.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 July 2012. Retrieved 18 July 2012.
  4. ^ . Davies Manor Association, Inc. Archived from the original on 15 August 2012. Retrieved 18 July 2012.
  5. ^ . Davies Manor Association, Inc. Archived from the original on 18 November 2012. Retrieved 18 July 2012.
  6. ^ . Davies Manor Association, Inc. Archived from the original on 26 November 2012. Retrieved 18 July 2012.

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Davies Manor is one of the oldest extant home in Shelby County Tennessee United States and possibly the oldest anywhere in the region of West Tennessee 1 It is a two story log and chink home made using white oak logs on what was once a plantation with a total of approximately 2 000 acres 8 1 km2 2 Davies ManorU S National Register of Historic PlacesLocation9336 Davies Plantation Rd Memphis TennesseeBuilt1807NRHP reference No 75001787Added to NRHPMarch 19 1975 Contents 1 Origins 2 Family history 3 Property as a Historic Site 4 Landscape 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksOrigins editHistorians of Shelby County do not know who originally built the home 2 although some sources state that it was built by Native Americans in 1807 1 This legend likely came from the fact that a Native American trail did run nearby and Dr Julius Augustus Davies one of the men who lived in the home was an avid collector of Native artifacts In 1821 North Carolina granted 600 acres of land to Thomas Henderson in return for his Revolutionary War Service In 1830 Henderson sold 320 acres of this land to Emmanuel Young who allowed the taxes to lapse It is likely that either Henderson or Young built the original one room log cabin which is now the parlor of the manor house Shelby County tax collector Joel W Royster purchased the home in January 1831 expanding the house from one room to two stories by 1837 2 A locater s deed shows the purchase of Shelby County land by William E Davies in 1838 but the 1850 census lists Davies living with his family in Fayette County It is generally accepted that William s two sons Logan Early Davies age 14 and James Baxter Davies age 12 came to and from Fayette County on Stage Road now part of Highway 64 to farm the land In 1851 Logan and James bought the land with the house on it from Royster creating what became known as Davies Plantation At its heyday the plantation was approximately 2 000 acres 8 1 km2 2 As many as 23 enslaved African Americans lived on the property prior to the Civil War during the days of American slavery Family history editWilliam Early Davies was the father of Logan and James Davies His wife was Sarah Hadley an accomplished quilter whose work is on display in the museum Davies was a Methodist minister and grist mill operator On November 11 1824 Logan was born in Maury County Tennessee James was then born on June 9 1826 2 In 1854 James Baxter Davies age 28 married Penelope Almeda Little age 21 One year later in 1855 Julius Augustus Davies was born Two years later in 1857 William Little Davies was born In 1859 Penelope died at the age of 26 after five years of marriage 2 Logan Early Davies age 36 married Frances Ina Vaughn Davies age 19 in 1860 Gillie Mertis Davies was born a year later on December 25 1861 In 1863 Linnie Lee Davies was born Frances Davies died in 1865 at the age of 24 after five years of marriage James Davies served in the 38th Tennessee Infantry from March 5 1862 to May 1865 He then married Pauline Leake the younger sister of Almeda his first wife They divorced after two years It is widely accepted that James Davies suffered from some sort of post traumatic stress disorder which contributed to the divorce On June 17 1904 James Baxter Davies died leaving 596 acres 2 41 km2 including Davies Manor to his sons Dr Julius Augustus and Dr William Little Davies both bachelors Twenty years later on December 21 1924 Dr Julius Augustus Davies died leaving one half undivided interest in Davies Manor to his brother Dr William Little Davies Seven years after that Dr William Little Davies died leaving 596 acres 2 41 km2 including Davies Manor to his cousin Ellen Davies Rodgers 2 who donated the house to the Davies Manor Association in 1976 1 The house is located in Bartlett Tennessee a suburb of Memphis This area was formerly part of Brunswick Tennessee and is sometimes identified as part of a nearby settlement called Morning Sun where a Civil War skirmish took place Property as a Historic Site editAfter Dr William Little Davies bequeathed the home and land to his cousin Ellen Davies Rodgers she began an extensive renovation and preservation project on the log home with the eventual goal of opening the home to the public for tours with the help of the Zachariah Davies Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution Ms Davies added electricity to the home in the late 1950s and began hosting tours meetings parties and events Upon her 1994 death the Davies Manor Association Inc took on the task of preserving and interpreting Davies Manor Plantation Their mission is to preserve and enhance Davies Manor Plantation as a portrayal of early Shelby County farm life for the education and enjoyment of visitors 3 The museum is currently open Tuesday through Saturday 12 00 to 4 00 The tour consists of a short video followed by a docent led tour of the house In 2011 museum staff added a self led walking tour of the grounds to complement the tour of the log home Several outbuildings comprise the grounds of Davies Manor Mose s Cabin is a small tenant cabin used to interpret the life of both slaves and tenant farmers on the plantation and is named after Mose Frasier a worker on the plantation in the late nineteenth and early to mid twentieth centuries The Gotten Cabin is a 1948 structure built by a local family in the style and with the materials of the 1830s The Liberty Cabin originated in Middle Tennessee and is built in the mid Atlantic Pennsylvania style 4 Both cabins were moved to Davies Manor from Libertyland theme park in 2006 5 Davies Manor was used as the setting for several scenes in the movie One Came Home 2010 directed by local film maker Willy Bearden Landscape editDavies Manor was given distinction as a Century Farm or a Tennessee farm owned by the same family for over 100 years until Ellen Davies Rodger s death It is recognized as a certified Backyard Habitat by the National Wildlife Federation because of the extensive list of wildlife that makes the grounds of Davies Manor home A pond to the rear of the property supports a variety of life including fish turtles dragonflies and frogs 6 The woods around the property also provide a home to various wildlife including a number of deer who can often be seen wandering the grounds Davies Manor Association Inc has teamed with the Memphis Area Master Gardeners to create a series of gardens which help interpret pioneer and farm life These include a kitchen garden herb garden and shade garden In addition the Master Gardeners cultivate a Plant a Row garden Vegetables from this garden benefit Youth Villages Family and local legend suggests that a slight mound to the front of the home is an Indian mound Archaeological research debunked this claim however as no evidence was ever uncovered during a recent dig on plantation grounds This myth likely came from the fact that Dr Julius Augustus Davies was an avid collector of Indian artifacts and conducted several productive digs at his own plantation in Walls Mississippi An Indian trail likely did run near Davies Manor Plantation because of its proximity to water and Dr Davies did find artifacts on the Brunswick property Dr Davies s collection is housed at Mississippi State University See also editList of museums in TennesseeReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Davies Manor a b c Davies Manor Tennessee Encyclopedia 2002 Accessed 2007 09 27 a b c d e f g Official Davies Manor Website Archived from the original on 2007 09 07 Retrieved 2007 09 08 Davies Manor Association Inc Archived from the original on 23 July 2012 Retrieved 18 July 2012 Liberty Cabin Davies Manor Association Inc Archived from the original on 15 August 2012 Retrieved 18 July 2012 Gotten Cabin Davies Manor Association Inc Archived from the original on 18 November 2012 Retrieved 18 July 2012 Pond Davies Manor Association Inc Archived from the original on 26 November 2012 Retrieved 18 July 2012 External links editOfficial Davies 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