NPS Form 10-900-a (Rev. 8/2002) 0MB No. 1024-0018 (Expires 1-31-2009)

United States Department of the Interior National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet Name of Property

County and State

Section number __ Page __ Name of multiple property listing (if applicable)

SUPPLEMENTARY LISTING RECORD

NRIS Reference Number: 73001835; 14000087 Date Listed: 2/23/73; 3/26/2014

Property Name: Blountville Historic District, Additional Documentation, Boundary Increase and Boundary Decrease.

County: Sullivan State: TN

This property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places in accordance with the attached nomination documentation subject to the following exceptions, exclusions, or amendments, notwithstanding the National Park Service certification included in the nomination documentation.

~- 21,· 'lo/y Date of Action

Amended Items in Nomination:

Section 8: Areas of Significance

The nomination is hereby amended to delete COMMERCE, POLITICS, RELIGION/PHILOSOPHY, TRANSPORTATION, AND PLANNING as areas of significance. None of the areas are addressed or supported in the narrative.

The Tennessee State Historic Preservation Office was notified of this amendment.

DISTRIBUTION: National Register property file Nominating Authority (without nomination attachment) Form 10-300 STATE: Form 10-300 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR (July 1969) NATIONAL (July 1969) NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Tennessee COUNTYCOUNTY:: NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES Sullivan INVENTORY - NOMINATION FORM FOR NPS USE ONLY ENTRY NUMBER DATE ENTRY NUMBER (Type all entries — complete applicable sections) FEB 2 3 1973

Blountville Historic District (Representative James H. Quiller .) and/or HISTORIC:

LOCATION iiiiiiiiii

STREET AND NUMBER:

CITY OR TOWN : CITY OR TOWN: Blountville STATE COUNTY:

3' CLASS!FICATtON ______CATEGORY ACCESSIBLE to OWNERSHIP STATUS (Check One) (Check One) TO THE PUBLIC Zz Qg District Public Public Acquisition: Yes: [3 District Q□ BuildingBui Iding □ Public Public Acquisition:' EK]~ Occupied 0 Restricted o Site Structure Private O In Process ~in Restricted □Q] Site Q□ Structure □ Private I I In Process ~PQ Unoccupied Object Both O Being Considered Q Unrestricted -0'I I Object ~ 1 1 Being Considered 0Q Preservot,onPreservation work □ No ... in progress No in progress □ u PRESENT USE (Ch;ck One or More a s Appropriate) u PRESENT USE (Check One or More as Appropriate) ::::>=> Agricul.turol Government Park □1 I Agricultural PC]~ Government □ Park i;gJH Tronsport~tionTransportation r~l0 Comments 0::: ~ Commercial Industrial Private Residence Old Deery m Commercial I□ I Industrial ~PC] Private Residence \0 I Other fSpecii^^(Specify) Old Deery Educotiona I Military Religious Inn is open ...H □ Educotional □I ] Military ~PCj Religious Inn is open E nterto inment Museum Scientific to visitors □I I Entertainment Kl □I 1 Scientific to visitors z [4. OWNER OF PROPERTY WNER'S NAME: en OWNER’S NAME: 1-3 -I Multiple Owners (D )> Multiple Owners ro::i -I LUw STREET ANO NUMBER: ::i 11'1 STREET AND NUMBER: rt) Uw CO(J)I CO(J) .,,I/) CiTY OR TOWN : STATE: CODE CITY OR TOWN: (DCD (D Blountville Tennessee (D ,i1 grOCATioiTOFg¢,ijJp,ljf JilLEGALi¢114' PE$CRtPDESCRIfTJ;l()NiOn '· · COURTHOUSE , REGISTRY OF DEEDS , ETC: COURTHOUSE. REGISTRY OF DEEDS. ETC: ______n 00 0 C C Sullivan CountCounty Registerister's’s Office z STREET ANO NUMBER: I-' STREET AND NUMBER: I-' -I I-'• < ______CourthouseCourthouse < CITY OR TOWN : STATE Ill CITY OR TOWN: CODE ::i Blountville Tennessee 4-7 |».i~ RERREiltfJREPRESENTATION;JliJtR}N lNIN exHiEXISTINGTING SURV~Ys:SURVEYS >. '.· Tll' LE OF SURVEY: - 11'1 TITLE OF SURVEY: z -I :II < "Tl DATE OF SURVEY < 0 Federol 0 State 0 County _ Local 0 DATE OF SURVEY’ □ Federal □ State r~l Caunty □0 Local z ;o DEPOSITORY FOR SURVEY RECORDS: C DEPOSITORY FOR SURVEY RECORDS: z "T1 -0 "CJ VI Q rrl C STREET AND NUMBER : :II VI STREET AND NUMBER: to m c,:, z0 CITY OR TOWN: s TAT E ,1 I ! . { I - J • I •.• - ~ r CITY OR TOWN: '(■| .i'.;i -i .L^CODE -< 17/ DgSCRIPTtQN ______• ______- • (Check· One) (Check One) D□ Excellent rxJ^ Good 0Q Fair □D DeteDeterioratedriarate_d . Q0 Ruins DQ UnexposedU_nexposed CONDITION (Check One) (Check'One) (Check One) CC/iecic One) KJ Altered Unaltered RTI Altered □0 Unaltered 0n Moved · ^~ Original Site DESCRIBE THE PRESENT AND ORIGINA L ( if known) PHYSICAL APPEARANCE DESCRIBE THE PRESENT AND ORIGINAL fff fcnown) PHYSICAL APPEARANCE The proposed Blountville Historic District covers the distance of Main Street or old Highway llWIIW running east to west through the center of town. Within this area and considered of importance to the district are 23...ll23^housesous.es,, . the cemetery, the court house~house,"' . andanct ..c: a1. ssnail_~ ..1-1 lawJ,.~w _office. · There is a wide variety of J-latea_te eighteenth cencentury_niJ'y__ .structures,structures, most of ,:tthemhem white clapboarclapboard,rd, many of them log imderneath,u~~at4.L _a,ndand a few of them · of outstanding architectural sisi^ifi-gnifi- . cance. The line of early residences is occasionally interrupted by a---'ne neww store -building, a modernized nineteenth century structure, or · a vacant lot.lo·t. Most of the buildings on Main Street are on the original 30 long narrow lots which extend to a back street. Buildings have not .litteredlittered the . back of the lots on the north side of Main Street. T~eyThey remain open with trees and grass; in some cases the buildings haveha:ve disappeared and a lot is completely vacant. VI The western boundary of the district is determined t/i The western boundary of the district is determined by the BlountvilleBlountvill m Cemetery, which contains the graves of many of the townrs early m Cemetery, which contains the graves of many of the town’s early m leaders and citizens. Buildings on the north side of the hill m include a board and batten house next to the cemetery, five clapboardclapboar houses, all houses, all probably of the last half of the nineteenth century, and z one modern dwelling. Excepting one two-story mid-nineteenth century z one modern dwelling. Excepting one two-story mid-nineteenth century VILn frame dwelling, early buildings on the south side have been replaced -t by an assortment of low modern structures including a Tennessee H :;o _Highway Department maintenance complex.con^lex. 70 C: In the center of cz In the center of town, the north side of Main Street is dominated by n the two-story red brick court house, built duri.pg ~h~ 1,920'$ and n the Ijro-story red brick court house, built during the 1920's and -t with aa wi.ngwing-of.-.of -more ·recent date. After the completion of a new court house to be built off Main Street, the present building will serve as an annex. There are two buildings 0 serve as an annex. There are two buildings of architectural o importance on this s ide. The Old Deery Inn, a two-st9p y_clapboard­ z importance on this side. The Old Deery Inn, a two-stpry clapboard- z over-log structure, has exceptional detail both on the interior and VI over-log structure, has exceptional detail both on the interior and «/» exelcferior.f eri or: AndersonAnderson^Hall Hall is one of the few brick dwellings in Blountville-. -·-It-· is- a two-story Blountville. It is a two-story dwelling with interior chimneys, a double double porch, and carved doorways with fanlights surmounted by pediments. pediments. Next to Anderson Hall is a small white clapboard law office.

On the south side of Main Street are three modern churchc,hurch buildings, two of them in the Colonial Revival style. The oldest structure still standing in Blountville, the ColCn1 ^ .J.ahnJohn AndersonanHPT»gnn liouse, _jtc s located between two of the churches, and is across the street from the Old Deery Inn. It is a tw_Q-storytwo-story cla12l2.0clapboard-over-logJl.rd:-over,-J.o.g- house. Presently it serves as the Sullivan County Public Library, but its continued use is uncertain.

The limited number of new commercial buildings within the proposed district are west of the Old Deery Inn and the John Anderson House. (AfA nomination form for the Old Deery Inn has previously been , submitted,) - |fe‘. SIGHmCANCg ‘ ' ; .

PERIOD (Check One or More as Appropriate) PERIOD (Check One or More aa Appropriate) Pre-Columbian : 16th Century I!] 18th Century 20th Century 0I 1 Pre-Columbian! (HI0 16th Century PC] 18th Century .D1 I 20th Century 15th Century 17th Century Qg 19th Century 0I I 15th Century d!O 17th Century [?C] 19th Century

SPECIFIC DATE(S) (If Applicable andKnown) SPECIFIC DATE(S) (7/ilpp/fceb/e anefiCnoivn; AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (Check One or More BS A .ppropriate) AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE fC/iecfc One Or Afore as j4ppropr/afe> Aboriginal 0 Education Qg Political ~ Urban Planning Abor iginol [ I Education PCI Political PCI Urbon Planning 0 Prehistoric 0 Engineering IX) Religion/ Phi- jUbsi^pecify) r~l Prehistoric ( I Engineering 5^ Reiigion/Phi- 0 Historic Industry I I Historic D( 1 Industry - _: , l!~c~~y D Agriculture Invention Science r~l Agriculture DI I Invention D□ Science ~ Architecture Landscape Sculpture H Architecture D{ I Landscape DI } Sculpture 0 Art Architecture □ Art DI I Social/Human­ Commerce Literature DQ~ Commerce D□ Literature itorionitarian D Communications Qg Military [ i Communications ^ Military I I Theater Nt'l-f--ttlt'lt#1t--_,...... ,__ Conservation national D( I Conservation D Music □ Music PO Transportation RRti\t,..a+~-r-~-iQiSTER STATEMENT OF SiGNIFICANCE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFrCANCE q; Blountville has been the cgun,:t_ycounty_,seat__ seat; _of Sullivan 1795. It was also an active commercial center through nmchmuch oof the ----·~ nineteenth centu"r'y:century. - As such, the early residents of the town 4/» included men of outstanding legal talent and men who became wealthy z z merchants. With the advent of better roads and transportation, 0O many of the lawyers, merchants, and others moved to the larger towns of Bristol and Kingsport. To the visitor, the Main Street of 1- Blountville appears to have changed little since that time. Many of the homes associated with the early leaders from the late eighteenth u the homes associated with the early leaders from the late eighteenth century through the nineteenth century still stand with open areas => of trees and grass. a:::0^ I-H The land on which Blountville is built was originally a 600 acre 1782. tn grant purchased by James Brigham in 1782. Ten years later, Brigham gave 30 acres to the county commissioners when Sullivan County was zZ gave 30 acres to the county commissioners when Sullivan County was being partitioned to make other counties and there was a need for a centrally located court house. Thirty quarter-acre lots were 9fferedoffered wLU for sale in 1795. At first, sales were slow, but eventually buyers included men like Col. John Tipton, Col. James King, William Deery, wU included men like Col. John Tipton, Col. James King, William Deery, and General George Rutledge. With the addition of such prominent Vl and General George Rutledge. With the addition of such prominent and well-educated families as the Rheas, Andersons, Fains, Dulaneys, and well-educated families as the Rheas,11 Andersons, Fains, Dulaneys, and Max.wells,Maxwells, Blountville became the ’’center of an enlightened citizenship."citizenship.” Many of the men had outstanding military records and were to serve in the legislature, both state and national. 183~, The Tennessee Gazetteer, published in 1834, stated that Blountville had a population of 209 in 1829, and that it contained 28 houses, one Presbyte~ianPresbyterian ch~rch,church, one Methodist church, one lawyer (in all probability, an inaccurate figure), one doctor, six stores, two taverns, and ten mechanics. Another source states that the town had no shipping facilities, but did have three stagelines. As early as 1806, the Jefferson Academy for boys opened. A female academy was established in 183V.1837.

The late nineteenth century structures which remain along with the earlier buildings on Main Street suggest that the town changed to a limited e~tente3(tent after the Civil War. During the war, it se~vedserved as the site of the Battle of Blountville. - W) History of Tennessee. and Nashville: Goodspeed Pub- History of Tennessee, (Chicago and Nashville: The Goodspeed Pub- sf lishinglishlng Co., 1887.) Gazetteer Morris, Eastin. The Tennessee Gazetteer (Nashville: W. Hasell Hune & Co., 1834-).1834). Smith: Smith, Homer H. Memoirs of Homer H. Smith: Blountville, Tennessee. 194-8. Printed by the author, 1948. Co., ~ ~ Taylor, Oliver. Historic Sullivan (Bristol: The King Publishing g Taylor, Oliver. Historic Sullivan (Bristol: The King Publishing Co. ~ ,, IV) 1909). of the ~ ~ TennesseeTennes-~ee -StateS~_ete Library and Archives. Biographical Directory of the 1 ~ ~ v Tennessee 'General Assembly. UnpublishedUn ublished material.

LATITV'CBTB AhiD LONGITUDE COORDINATES LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE COORDINATES DEFINING THE CENTER POINT OF A PROPERTY DEFINING A RECTANGLE LOCATING THE PROPERTY OF LESS THAN TEN ACRES CORNER LATITUDE LONGITUDE . • LATITUDE LONGITUDE ,, LONGI TUDE Degrees Minutes s.;conds Degrees Minutes Seconds Degrees Minutes Degrees Minutes Seconds Degrees Minutes Seconds Degrees Minutes Seconds Degrees Minutes Seconds 0 0 NW 36°36“ 3131• - 57-57· 82“82° 20 •' 0202•” o » • o * » .NENE 3636°“ 32 '. 09-09· 8282°“ 19 '. 15·15- SE 3636°“ 3131' . 59-59• 82°82“ 19 .■ 11.11- .SW 36o3611 3131. ■ 47*4-7· 82°82o 19 .• 58-58· ACREAGE OF NOMINATED PROPERTY: APPROXIMATE • ' LU3 • APPROXIMATE- CACREAGE • - OF NOMINATED PROPERTY: Vt -ES AND COUNTIES FOR PROPERTIES ov ·ERLAPPING STATE OR COUNTY BOUNDARIES ILIST ALL STATESSTAT AND COUNTIES FOR PROPERTIES OVERLAPPING STATE OR COUNTY BOUNDARIES m STATE: CODE COUNTY CODE m

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STATE: CODE COUNTY: CODE -f :::0 C NAME AND Tl TtE: n Ellen BeaslevBe~sle daDATE:te H-f ORGANIZATION ^ 9/18/72 Tennessee Historicalistorical Commission 9/18/72 STREET AND NUMBER: O0 STREET AND NUMBER: - 403 7th Avenue, North z:z CITY OR- TOWN : STATE • CODE CITY OR TOWN: STATE • VI ,Nashville •* . Tennessee 4Z... ta. 5TATE UAtSOK OFFtCER CERTIFtCA l ION

As the designated State Liaison Officer for the NaNa­­ II hereby certify that this property is included in the tional Historic Preservation Act of 19661966 (Public Law National Register. 89-665),89-665), I hereby nominate this property for inclusion in tthehe .National Register and certify that it has been evaluated according to the criteria and procedures set forth by the National .Park Servi~e . The recommend~d forth by the National Park Service. The recommended Chiefs Office of Archeology anc^istpric_istoric Preservation level of significancesJ~nificance of this nomination is: National , □O State □O Local 0ocJ J J .. .. ,..,J Date ___7__ -W ______Name y//y 2?1~&¥ ATTEST: 5 .ii

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Form 10-300010-300o UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR STATE (July 1969) NATIONAL PARK SERVICE (July 1969) NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Tennessee NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES COUNTY Sullivan INVENTORY·INVENTORY - NOMINATION FORM Sullivan FOR NPS USE ONLY ATE (Continuation Sheet) ENTRY NUMBER (Continuation Sheet) ------FtB------^9 ^ft .... (Number(iVumber ellall entries) 8. Significance (cont.)(cent.)

Blountville has not only maintained many of its early structures, it has also maintained the quiet way of life of a small rural town. The exceptions are busy court days when traffic is heavy, but even this continues in the tradition of Blountville as the county seat. Dwellings on the north side of Main Street have their original long narrow lots extending to the back street. With their gardens and out­out­ buildings, the view is not much different from what it would have been during the nineteenth century. Most __of the housesho.uses are simple, although there are a few, such as the ·architecturally significant ~,,, Old Deery Inn and Anderson Hall, which are reminders of the toMl 's cOldmore Deeryprosperous Inn and years. Anderson ···- ·Hall, · ·· which are reminders of the town's Tnore prosperous years.

Until very recently, Blountville has changed little since the late nineteenth century. Suburban developments are extending far beyond both Bristol and Kingsport. Small flat-roofed and glass-front store buildings have replaced some of the older buildings on Blountville's Main Street and others are threatened. A few individuals, like the owner of the Old Deery Inn, have consciously worked at preserving the town. To this point, however, Blountville'sBlountville’s preservation has been primarily by happenstanchappens!ange4 · ’rom now on, its survival will require much more.more. 3 1- "k b • ,S. ,tfCEJVfP Der u 2 1972 tAnoNAL EG1srER ~

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UTM GRID AND 1968 C) DECUNAT ION AT C MAGNETIC NORTH t'.'..'l · · ENTER OF SHEET :.._ ' BLOUNTVILLE, TENN.- VA Rev1s 1ons shown • C:X:S N3630-W821 5/7.5 . of woodland area~:~ur~le and recompilation Val ley Authority fro m piled by the Tennessee 1959 1968. This info,:a~_enal photographs taken ,on not field checked PHOTOREVISED 1968 AMS 4557 Ill SE-SERIES V841 197 SE 1LL e STATE! • orkinorklnq number REVIEW 'ECH Photos 7

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____ i ; Acknowledge -~/c-='&+-/2..:.:~~/:..-;..?_:, ~ I l I write-up · j■ : National Register write-up ------Send-back ------• Federal Register entry ':f · "3- 1H3. 3 IiFederal Register entry Re-submit ------no. _F£_B_ 2_a___;.1913=------RegisterRcg ist er no TENNESSEE HISTORICAL COMMISSION STATE LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES BUILDING STATE LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES BUILDING NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE 37219 NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE 37219

ROBERT A. MCGAW, CHAIRMAN MICHAEL J , SMITH EXECUTIVEMICHAEL J.DIRECTORSMITH ROBERTNNASHVILLEashville A. MCGAW. CHAIRMAN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR VERNON SHARP, VICE-CHAIRMAN September 18, 1972 VERNONNNASHVILLEashville SHARP. VICE-CHAIRMAN September 18, 1972

Dr. William J. Murtagh Dr.National William J, Murtagh National Park Service Room Room 3209J209 1100 L Street, N.W. NATIONAL Washington, REGISTER Washington, D. C.c. 20005 Dear Dr. Dear Dr. Murtagh: Enclosed Enclosed please find the forms necessary for the nomination of the Blountville Historic District to nominationthe National of the Blountville Historic District to the National Register of Historic Places. If If any additional Informationinformation is needed, please let me know. me know.

Sincerely,

~~~~/1/Michael ^^mlth State~~~ State Liaison Officer, PL 89-665

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Also Notified SURState Lla1NnUeteoB Offtcu(^fieer BOD. How&Td H. Baker, Jr. Hon. Howard H. Baker, Jr. llr.Mr. Hldl•lMtckeel, J. 5«t^Sid.ti& 11••B«b. WJ.W..fHm«i I.B. Bnek,Brock, III blut1w ..__. 9ott.Hoa. J..,.JaMW H. Quillen -:-, ·-·· U.t:ertcalHletarieal Cnwateetee01 ,..,_ St.ateState W,.nry _, AnMouArddwa BetldiiigIIIIMttlg Director, Soatheaat Rep.on Director, Southeast RegioB ~.iMeiUe, 111.u.i.. ,.Tewiweaae 111 •• 37219 ] PHR NRowlandtnmNRowland:nm 2/23/73 .,, ,. , 0MB ApprovalApprovnl No. 2»-(t02ia29-R02tl 1. NUMBER a. NUMBER 3, STATE 1. NUMDER 2. APPLI­APPLI• 3. STATE 1. NUMBER FEDERAL ASSISTANCE APPLICAAPPLICA-­ FEDERAL ASSISTANCE CANT'S 78-1153 TION 1. TYPE APPLI­APPLI• II. DATE IOENTI• b. DATE :Yur monl1' *■ OF 0□ PREAPPLICATION PREAPPLICATION b. DATE Year monl1' da11 IDENTI­ b. DATE year monlA dan CATION year month day FIER ACTION [g(!I APPLICATION APPLICATION 19 FIER ASSIGNED 1978 4 """28 (Marl: GP- Wor^op- 0u NOTIFICATION notification OFof intentINTENT (Opt)(Opt.) Ltaveuat1e er“ 0□ REPOr.T REPORT OF OF FEDERALFEDERAL ACTION Blank 4. LEGAL APPLICANT/RECIPIENT 4. LEGAL APPLICANT/RECIPIENT 5.5, FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NO. Tennessee Historical Commission 69-0630001 a.1. ApplicantAppllcant NamaNamt : Tennessee Historical Conunission 69-0630001 b.II. Organization0rcanlzatlon Unit : 6. 170 Second Avenue North 1. NUMBER 111.5~s I•• |919 lo0 144 I a.r. Straat/P.O.Str■et/P .o. Box : 170 Second Avenue North PROPRO-­ a. NUMBER Nashville Davidson GRAM 11. TIRE d. City : Nashville •• countyCou•ty : Davidson b. TITLE (from(FrOffl State Tennessee I, ZIP Code: 37201 Historic Preservation f.f. Stata : Tennessee g. zip Coda: 37201 FednalFederal Historic Preservation Richard G. Tune Calaloo) b.•• Contact ParaonPtrson (Nama(NatM Richard G, Tune Catalog) ~ &ti: telephoneCelep"°1te No.)___ !: (6151741-2371(615) 7111-,171 OF APPLICANT'S PROJECT TYPE OF APPLICANT /RECIPIENT a 7.7, TITLE AND DESCRIPTIONDESCnlPTION OF APPUCANT’S PROJECT 8.8, TYPE OF APPLICANT/RECIPIENT A-Stat, Aitncy A-Stata H-CommunilyIf-Community Action Agancy Blountville Historic District: Anderson Townhouse B-InterstataB--lnt1rslat1 I- Hi&her Educational Institution ti Blountville Historic District; Anderson Townhouse C-SubstataC-Substate J-I- IndianHigher TribeEducational Institution Development Project DistriaDistrict J-K-Olher Indian (Speci/11)Tribo : Development Project D-Caunty0:-County K-Othor (Sgeeifv): E-City F-School District F-School Distria This project consists of replacing the present G-SpociilG-Sf:1a1 PurpoaaPurpose This project consists of replacing the present DisUictD id Eatn a1>:11ro:11rial• Jette,- I!] roof of this Enter appropriate tetter roof of this structure. - 9. TYPE OF ASSISTANCE 0-lnsuranc, A-6asieA-Basic Grant D-lnsuranca 8-Supplemtnlal Grant £-Other II B-SuppIsmenUI Grant E-Other E•tn appro- ~ priat• letter(,) A C-LoanC-loan priota letter(e) IMPACT (Name, of cili,a, c011ttlu1, 11. ESTIMATED NUM- 12, TYPE OF APPLICATION i 10.10, AREA OF PROJECT IMPACT (Namee of eitiee, eountiee, 11. ESTIMATED NUM­ 12. TYPE OF APPLICATION Staua,.tc.) BER OF PERSONS A-New C-Ravision E-Au1m1ntation Statee, etc.) BENEFITING A-New C-Revision E-Augmantation B-RanawilB-R1newal D-ConUnuationD-Contlnu1Uon r- SiiTTivanSullivan ronntvrnnn+-y 50,000 EnterE•ur appropriateappropriat• letterletln ~ 13. 14, DISTRICTS OF: 15, TYPE OF CHANGE (For Uc or Uc) PROPOSED FUNDING 14. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS OF: 15. TYPE OF CHANGE (for Ite or Ite) A-Increase Dollars F-Othu (Spcci/11) : A-Increasa Dollars F-Other (Specify): 1. F£0ERAL $ 4,000 .oo'.00 a.1. APPLICANTA?PLICANT b.11. PROJECT 8-0ecrease Dollars a. FEDERAL s C-lncreaseB-Decrease DurationDollars all first 0-IncreaseD-Decruse DurationDuration b. APPLICANT .00.oo all first D-Decreaso Duration ______E-CancellationE-Canc,llation e. STATE .00 16. PROJECT START 17, PROJECT a. STATE .00 16. PROJECT STARTm0flt1' dav 17. PROJECTDURATION Eater appro- DATE If:Year ear month dap DURATION Enter appro­ I d. LOCAL 4,000 .00 MOfltlu J)riat• lettcr(1) : d. LOCAL 4,000 .00 19 78 4 1 ______36 Months priate letter(e) I I I 1. OTHER .00 · 18. ESTIMATED DATE TO :Year fflOtlt/l da11day J9, EXISTING FEDERAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER a. OTHER .00 18. ESTIMATEDBE SUBMITTED DATE TO TO yaor month 19. EXISTING FEDERAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER BE SUBMITTED TO TOTAL 8,000 FEDERAL AGENCY ► 19 78 11 f. TOTAL $s 8,000 .00.oo FEDERAL AGENCY ^ « 78^ 8 11 21, REMARKS ADDED 20. FEDERAL AGENCY TO RECEIVE REQUEST (JVama,(Nafflf, Cit11,City, Stata,seau. ZIP code)cocu) 21, REMARKS ADDED Washington, ~ Yes □ No Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service, Washington, D. C,Co > □ No b. If required by 0MB Circular A-95 th is apflication was submi:ted, pursuant to in- Nor•- Ru:110fll• 22. a.1. To theth• bastbest of my knowledgeknowlede• and belief, Reeponee thi1 praepplication/appllcalion are atrucllona therein, to appropriate cl11rin&housn and ail rnponsa are atllched: %pon$9l:l)Otlle attachedatlacMd ! datadill In this praapplication/application are tru, and correct, th• document has been THE true and correct, the document hat been APPLICANT duly authorized by th• 1ovemin1 body of s duly authorized by the governing body of (1) State Planning Office Ii] CERTIFIES the 1pplicantapplicant and the applicant will comply 0) State Planning Office □ with th, 1ttachtd usuren- if th• ■ssiat- THAT^THAT ► with tha attached assurances if the assist­ (2)w First Tennessee-Virginia Development □kl ■ nee II approved. First Tennessee-Virginia Development □ ance is approved. (3) Dist-ri.ct □D District______□ ! 23. •• TYPED NAME ANO TITLE .. SIGNATURE c. DATE SIGNED□ □ b. SIGNATURE c- DATE SIGNED a. TYPED NAME AND TITLE Year CERTIFYING Herbert L. Harper, State Hear month•Ot&UI day REPRE•REPRE­ Herbert L. Harper, State 19 "" I SENTATIVE Historic Preservation n-Ff; ,..,r ~t. Jh~,~· Historic Preservation Officer 2^ 25. APPLICA• :Year fflO..iA cfa11 24.2'. AGENCY NAME f/ 25. APPLICA- year month day Department of the Interiorlnterior ~~i~IVEDR^EIVED 1978-08-1819 78-08-18 ADMINISTRATIVr: OFFICE APPLICATION 26. ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT Heritage 27. ADMiNisTR/.Tivc OFFICE Grants 28. FEDERAL APPLICATION IDENTIFICATION Conservation and Recreation Service AdministrationAdmir.istration Division 30. FEDERAL GRANT 29.29, ADDRESS 30. FEDERAL GRANT I IDENTIFICATION 7-8Bl IDENTIFICATION 4 7 -gg 17 Washington, D. C.c. 20240 7 32. FUNDING -- l',ar t11011CA 'f11 34.34, )',ar WIOfltA dai, 31,31. ACTIONAc'rlOH T.AKEN-:AKEN Year month d^y year month day r STARTING 1. FEDERAL .oo 33, ACTION DATE ► 19 78 09 222::: DATE 9 1 IJCt a.•· AWARDED a. FEDERAL s$ 4.000 .00 33. ACTION DATE |w date 19 78 9 1 II. APPLICA.'l, .00 35. CONTACT FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMA• 36. l'

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES EVALUATION/RETURN SHEET

REQUESTED ACTION: ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION

PROPERTY Blountville Historic District NAME:

MULTIPLE NAME:

STATE & COUNTY: TENNESSEE, Sullivan

DATE RECEIVED: 2/07/14 DATE OF PENDING LIST: DATE OF 16TH DAY: DATE OF 45TH DAY: 3/26/14 DATE OF WEEKLY LIST:

REFERENCE NUMBER: 73001835

NOMINATOR: STATE

REASONS FOR REVIEW:

APPEAL: N DATA PROBLEM: N LANDSCAPE: N LESS THAN 50 YEARS: N OTHER: N PDIL: N PERIOD: N PROGRAM UNAPPROVED: N REQUEST: N SAMPLE: N SLR DRAFT: N NATIONAL: N

COMMENT WAIVER: N ✓ACCEPT RETURN REJECT ABSTRACT/SUMMARY COMMENTS:

RECOM. /CRITERIA f+-a-ep j------1+-~J---- REVIEWER ------=-J_: - 0"'~~- - - r- - DISCIPLINE------TELEPHONE ------DATE ------DOCUMENTATION see attached comments Y/N see attached SLF(Y/ N

If a nomination is returned to the nominating authority, the nomination is no longer under consideration by the NPS.