Overton Farm

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Title

Overton Farm

Subject

Franklin County, Hodges, Farm, Overton Farm, National Register

Description

Overton Farm is one of the earliest remaining pioneer sites in Northwest Alabama. The farm is located four miles northwest of Hodges. Abner Overton, who was a native of Raleigh, North Carolina, visited Alabama in 1815. During his visit to Alabama, he peddled tobacco. He returned in 1817 to discover 160 acres of rich soil near Bear Creek. He registered the land in Pontitoc, Mississippi, sold his wagon and built a shed. He married Judy May in 1819 and began construction on a one-room log cabin. Abner died in 1877 a year after his wife died. The house was then passed to their children and other family members until 1946. The farm was restored by the Northwest Alabama State Junior College in the 1970s and was used as an educational center until 2013. In 1973, the house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Creator

Dylan Tucker, University of North Alabama

Source

"National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. Accessed June 1, 2015.

Publisher

Alabama Cultural Resource Survey

Date

1819

Format

Document