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I N T H I S E D I T I O N • Where are they now? • The 6 counties’ history • What’s happening at RCAR®

“Enhancing, promoting, and protecting the private property rights in our communities, and the business interests of our R E A L T O R ® m e m b e r s . ”

A Special Feature Section From 2a—Cleveland Daily Banner—sunday, september 6, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com River counties association services six counties River Counties Association of ReALtORS serves the six coun- ties of Bledsoe, Bradley, McMinn, Meigs, Polk and Rhea. A member of the National Association of ReALtORS, RCAR’s mission is “enhancing, promoting and protecting the private property rights in our communities, and the business interest of our ReALtORS members.” the RCAR office is located 2070 Candies Lane N.W. RcaR & RcMls Board of Directors includes Judy Dunn, Betty Messer, steve Black, Cathy It is under the leadership of McCracken and Max Phillips. RCAR president, Kelli Paul; association executive officer, tara Hampton; MLS Services officer, Jenna Macon; and member services/administra- tive assistant, Lauren McDaniel. the board of directors of RCAR consists of Kelli Paul, RcaR BoaRd of directors includes Dianne tumlin, Demetra president; Yvonne Newman, toomey, Yvonne Newman and suzanne akins. past president; Jennifer Douglass, vice president; Max Phillips, treasurer; Denise Marler, secretary; Cathy RcaR aNd RcMls board of directors include amy Bales, McCracken, ex-officio; and directors Wayne Rutherford, Jennifer Douglass, Wayne Rutherford, Bill Pryor and Kelli Paul Robert Bradney, Demetra toomey, Rhonda McClure, Dianne tumlin, Suanne Akins and tammy Johnson. the River Counties MLS Cathy McCracken, MLS presi- ident; Marcia Botts, treasurer; are Chuck Jones, Bill Pryor, Board of directors includes dent; Steve Black, past presi- Brian Workman, secretary; and Van Marler, Betty Messer, Jo dent; Mike Robinson, vice pres- Kelli Paul, ex-officio. Directors Organ and Amy Bales. What does the association do? By KELLI PAUL property rights. 2015 RCAR President Lastly ReALtORS® join the local association or River the question I am asked most Counties Association of as President of the River Realtors® or RCAR. Counties Association of RCAR serves more than 500 Realtors® is “What does the members in six counties. Association do exactly?” the ReALtORS® members In order to properly answer are involved in the communities that question you have to start they work and live in support- at the top with the National ing many civic causes. the Association of ReALtORS® or association provides support in NAR. promoting the members suc- the National Association of cess, with technical support, ReALtORS® is America's education and so much more. largest trade association, with the association staff is more more than 1 million members often than not the first place its strong. Only licensed real estate members turn to for answers to agents who join the association a myriad of questions. the staff can call themselves ReAL- is always at the ready to help tORS® which is a registered find answers. membership mark. those the office houses the heart of Realtors subscribe to uphold the association the MLS or the Realtors Code of ethics. Kelli Paul Multiple Listing Service which Working for America's proper- is the data capital from which ty owners, the National all the information is collected Association of ReALtORS® pro- tered in Nashville and serves and held for use of all the mem- RealtoRs are members of National association of RealtoRs vides a place for professional over 20,000 ReALtORS® mem- bers. development, research, and bers. the River Counties the Voice of Real estate — When you see a real estate exchange of information among tAR offers its members many Association is made up of only professional wearing a RealtoRs pin, you know it stands for pro- its members and to the public free services to help enhance three dedicated staff. they work fessionalism, expertise and ethical business practices. It also signi- and government for the purpose and promote professionalism tirelessly to support its mem- fies that RealtoRs are the ultimate home ownership advocates. of preserving the right for indi- and success for all. bers. the business operation of viduals to own real property. ReALtORS are required to the National association of RealtoRs is committed to protecting the Association is run solely by your rights as a home owner and will defend against any issues that Secondly Realtors® join their have continuing education and volunteers who make up the state association. In this case tAR provides numerous educa- RCAR board of directors and affect our ability to buy, sell and own real estate. the tennessee Association of tional opportunities. tAR also the RCMLS board of directors. Realtors® or tAR. has grass root efforts for legisla- the tennessee Association of tive issues that pertain to ReALtORS® (tAR) is headquar- homeownership and individual RealtoRs have code of ethics to which they adhere Did you know not all licensed was “Caveat emptor’s” (Let the defines the conduct of a fairness, and high integrity result- real estate agents are buyer beware). Soon it became the ReALtORS owed to fellow ing from adherence to a lofty ideal ReALtORS®. basis for several Codes of Conduct ReALtORS, their clients and cus- of moral conduct in business rela- to be a ReALtORS® you must in other industries and was even tomers, and to the public. tions. No inducement of profit and first take a pledge to uphold the cited in court cases. “ReALtORS, therefore, are zeal- no instruction from clients ever ReALtORS Code of ethics. In 2013 the ReALtORS Code of ous to maintain and improve the can justify departure from this ReALtORS also agree to join the ethics celebrated its 100th birth- standards of their calling and share ideal.” National Association of day as a standard of conduct with their fellow ReALtORS a com- It can be summed up and ReALtORS, their state associa- within the real estate industry. mon responsibility for its integrity embodied in the Golden Rule, tion and their local association. the code is a living breathing doc- and honor…” “Whatsoever ye would that others Before the Code, there was no ument that is ever changing. “the term ReALtORS has should do to you, do you even so standard of practice and the motto the Preamble of the Code come to connote competency, to them.” www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, September 6, 2015— 3A Local voice of real estate

Bradley County was created in 1836 Chartered in 1961, the River REALTORS know what mat- Counties Association of REAL- ters to buyers and sellers in On June 1, 1796, Tennessee American Revolutionary War camp in Fort Payne, Ala. The also a friend of Jackson. TORS (formerly Cleveland Bradley County. They have the became a state of the newly Col. Return J. Meigs at the winter of 1838, the Association of REALTORS) start- expertise and experience to help formed United States. helm. Meigs was known for began the 1,000-mile march ed with eight or 10 REALTORS. their clients interpret and navi- The land of what is now defending the well-being of the westward. The trek began Facts about Since that time, the associa- gate the complex, time-consum- Tennessee had been claimed by Cherokee in treaty negotia- along the Hiwassee and tion has grown to have 400 pri- ing and overwhelming world of North Carolina, but after the tions. Tennessee rivers. Bradley County mary, 25 secondary and 40 affili- real estate, so sellers can protect Revolutionary War ceded its After the Cherokee were As the Cherokee were ate members. their investment and buyers lands over the Appalachian pushed out of Georgia, they removed from the area, settlers Population — 102,975 (2014 The REALTOR members bring build their dream. Mountains to the government. moved their council meetings moved into what is now Bradley estimate) value to home buyers, sellers and The REALTOR members have It was organized into the to Red Clay in the southern County. Bradley County is 13th most investors. unparalleled knowledge of local Southwest Territory. The portion of Bradley County. The county was formed by an populated county in state REALTORS give buyers, sell- market conditions and can lever- Cherokee and Chickasaw In 1836, the Treaty of Echota act of the Tennessee Area — 331 square miles of ers and investors the advantage age that expertise to help their treaties in 1798 and 1806 saw was signed which gave the Legislature on the first Monday which 329 square miles is land they need to succeed in today’s clients reach their real estate many of the Indian territory American Indians two years to in May of 1836 (May 2). It and 2.7 square miles water. market. Inacomparisonoffirst goals. opening to settlers. move west of the Mississippi included all of what is now Polk Housing units (2014) — quarter of 2014 and first quar- National Association of REAL- According to Goodspeed’s River. Gen. John E. Wool and County and part of James 42,414 ter of 2015, total homes sold in TORS research shows con- Bradley County History, Gen. Winfield Scott were dis- County, which is now part of Homeownership rate — 67 Bradley County were up 27 per- sumers who have worked with a Bradley County lies in what patched to enforce the removal. Hamilton County. percent cent in 2015; the average sold REALTOR are sold — 9 out of 10 was the center part of the Wool was sent by President The county was named for Incorporated cities — price increased about 8.5 per- Ocoee District, which was Andrew Jackson and President Edward Bradley of Shelby Cleveland and Charleston cent from 2014. occupied by the Cherokee. The Martin Van Buren sent Scott in County, who was a friend of Unincorporated communi- See VOICE, Page 4A Ocoee District included the 1838 with 7,000 soldiers to Andrew Jackson. He served in ties — Georgetown, Hopewell portion of the state south of enforce the removal. the state Legislature and was a Estates, McDonald, Prospect Hiwassee and Tennessee rivers. The Cherokee were forced Revolutionary War and War of and Tasso. The Cherokee had ceded the into 11 internment camps at 1812 veteran. Sources: U.S. Census genealogytrails.com lands north of the Hiwassee in Red Clay, Bedwell Springs, The county seat is Cleveland, en.wikipedia.org 1819. The Cherokee or , Mouse Creek, which was named for Hiwassee Agency was estab- Rattlesnake Springs, Chestoee, Revolutionary War Col. lished in Charleston with Calhoun, Ross’ Landing and a Benjamin Cleveland, who was

National Register of Historic Places in Bradley

Bradley County has a rich his- tory, which should be celebrated and honored. We are fortunate Proud Member Of to have 20 listings on the National Registry, below is a list- River Counties ing of those sites.

Blue Springs Encampments Association and Fortifications Added in 1999, address is of Realtors restricted, but is currently used for agricultural purposes and forests. Take a drive down Blue Springs Road and to Blue Springs Elementary School. Park in the area near the playground and ball fields. Looking into the Blue Springs Valley near the creek and railroad tracks, it is easy to imagine Union Troops Steve Black camped in the Valley. 423-595-7300 Broad Street United Methodist Church 2014 Realtor 263 Broad St. N.W. Of The Year The Romanesque structure BUILT IN 1915, the C.C. Card was added to the registry in building was included in the 1984. The original church was National Register of Historic built in 1867, the present sanc- Places in 2015. At left is the tuary was built in 1893, with building today. Above is building additions made in 1922 and in 1915. 1968.

EQUAL HOUSING (423) 303-1200 OPPORTUNITY C.C. Card Building Each Keller Williams office is independently owned & operated 125 Inman St. Built in 1915 by C.C. Card to showcase Model T Fords. One of the unique features was its structure, allowing cars on the upper level as well. It currently houses a dance studio, restau- rant and 14 loft apartments.

Centenary Avenue Historic District Fillauer Brothers Building Homes of Colonial revival, The district is bounded by Broad & First Streets at Tudor Revival and Queen Anne Eighteenth, Harle, Thirteenth Courthouse Square in style were built along the street and Ocoee Streets. Downtown Cleveland from 1875 through 1949. Added to the registry in 1993, Added in 1989, the building the private residences are built in was built in 1911. The Bank of Rattlesnake Springs a Tudor revival, Cleveland now is housed in the Northeast of Dry Valley bungalow/craftsman and colo- building. Built by brothers John Road nial revival architectural styles. B. and Will Fillauer, the build- The Cherokee Tribe used this The homes were built from 1850- ing's original hardwood floors area as they prepared to embark 1949. and tin ceilings have been revi- on their infamous . talized. A rosewood piano, circa Charleston Cumberland 1860, found during the renova- Red Clay Council Ground Presbyterian Church tions and is now displayed in the Red Clay State Park Railroad Street, Charleston bank's lobby. The Moneta Added to the registry in 1972, Added to the registry in 1984. Theater was once located in the the last Council meeting of the building. was held at the Cleveland to Charleston Red Clay prior to embarking on Concrete Highway First Presbyterian Church the Trail of Tears. Market & Water Streets, 433 Ocoee Street in Charleston Downtown Cleveland St. Luke's Episcopal Church Added to the registry in 2008 Added in 1986, the Church Broad Street N.W. in was built in 1856 and is the old- Downtown Cleveland est existing church building in Added to the registry in 1982, Blythewood Farm off Cleveland. During the Civil War, the Church was built in 1872, in Harrison Pike the sanctuary was damaged. the Gothic Revival Style.The Added to the registry in 1976, Musket balls are still embedded Church was built to honor the in the early 1800's the area was in the church steeple. memory of the 7-year-old daugh- inhabited primarily by ter of John H. Craigmiles. Nina , among them Hardwick Woolen Mills was killed when the buggy she Tekahskeh, or Hair Conrad as he 445 Church St. was riding with her grandfather, came to be known. Conrad, a in Downtown Cleveland Thompson, was struck by a man of means and leader of the Added to the registry in 2001, switch engine at the Inman first detachment of Cherokees the building is experiencing a Street crossing on October 18, from Rattlesnake Springs on the revitalization with renovations 1871. infamous Trail of Tears, built his for loft living and shops on the cabin in the architectural style of ground floor of the building. Tipton-Fillauer House white settlers during the early 63 Broad St. N.W. in 1800's. The cabin, the oldest Henegar House Downtown Cleveland residential structure in Bradley Market Street in Charleston Built in 1890 in the Queen County is preserved on the 350 Added to the register in 1975, Anne style, the interior contains Blythewood Farm. the home is also known as Ivy a winding stairway of carved oak, Hall. Built in the federal style the solid oak doors and fireplace Craigmiles Hall house was the home of Henry mantles of fine Italian marble. Ocoee Street at Courthouse Benton Henegar around 1838. in Downtown Cleveland The home is also listed on the U.S. Post Office Added to the registry in 1980. Civil War Trails. 155 Broad St. Added to the register in 1983. Cleveland Southern W.J. Hughes Business House Today the Post Office serves as Railway Depot 3202 Ocoee St.in Downtown the Bradley County Courthouse 175 Edwards St. Cleveland Annex. The building was con- Added to the registry in 2008 Added to the registry in 1975, structed in 1911, with the help of the building is also known as Company G., 117th Infantry of P.M. Craigmiles House C.J. Wilson Store the National Guard. 833 Ocoee St. N.W. Added to the registry in 1975, Ocoee Street Historic Information provided by the Cleveland-Bradley the former home is used as the District Chamber of Commerce Website. The National History and Archives Branch of Register of Historic Places The district was added to the Visit for more information : the Cleveland/Bradley Public registry in 1995. www.ClevelandChamber.com Library. 4A—Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, September 6, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com Bledsoe County was created in 1807 In November of 1807, Bledsoe County became the 33rd county by an act of the state Facts about Bledsoe County Legislature. Population — 13,931 (2014 The in 1805 estimate) ceded Cherokee lands to the Bledsoe is the 79th most popu- U.S. government. Bledsoe lated county in the state. County was formed from those Area — 407 square miles with lands with an additional part 406 square miles in land and 0.3 from Roane County. square miles in water The county was named for Housing units — 5,690 Anthony Bledsoe, a colonel in Homeownership rate — 79.8 the Tennessee militia who fought percent during the American Incorporated cities —Pikeville Revolutionary War. Unincorporated cities — Cold In 1783, he became a justice Spring, Dill, Lees Station, Lusk, bob gentry neLom JaCKson maX CaRRoLL wiLLis paRK of the peace for Davidson Melvine, Mount Crest, New president: 1961, 1963 president: 1964 president: 1967, 1968 president: 1969 County. He was also one of the Harmony, Nine Mile, Pailo, first settler of Sumner County. Summer City and Tiptop. He built Bledsoe’s Station in Castalian Springs, where he died National Register during an Indian attack. The county seat was first of Historic Places located at Madison, but in 1816 Bledsoe County has nine prop- was moved to land on erties and historic districts on Sequatchie Creek, now known the National Register of Historic as Pikeville, which was sold to Places. They include Bellview commissioners by Charles Love. School, Bledsoe County Tennessee Encyclopedia of Courthouse, Bledsoe County History and Culture notes Jail, John Bridgman House, Fall Pikeville has “changed little Creek Falls Fire Lookout tower, since the early 20th century.” Lincoln School, Pikeville Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Zion sources: u.s. Census Church, Dr. James A. Ross genealogytrails.com en.wikipedia.org House and South Main Street Historic District.

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Home owneRsHip — The moment when pulling weeds becomes landscaping. There are many benefits to owning your own home: safety, security, tax breaks. But home ownership also has K. LYnn Davis gLenn RamseY eRwin “Rip” townsenD Jo oRgan the uncanny ability to turn president: 1974 & 1978 president: 1975 president: 1976 president: 1982 small, everyday things into much more important tasks. Because what you’re improving is yours, and it will have a positive effect on you and your family forever. REAL- TORS® have up-to-date information on market con- ditions in your area and can show you options that best fit your situation. If you’re ready to buy a home, be sure to contact a real estate agent who’s a REALTOR®, a member of the National Association of REALTORS®. R.F. “biLL” mCintiRe Jim woRKman bRuCe RenneR CHaRLene mooRe president: 1983 president: 1984 president: 1985 president: 1986 Voice From Page 3A

buyers and sellers said they Association of REALTORS has would use the same agent again provided support monetary sup- RiveR Counties or recommend that agent to oth- port along with volunteer hours Association of REALTORS ers. Not all real estate licensees to Bradley County Habitat for annual “GO RED” event for the are REALTORS. Only members of Humanity, American Heart the National Association of Association, Bradley Country American Heart Association REALTORS can call themselves Relay for Life, Cleveland State raised $1,865 in 2015. Making REALTORS. Community College, Chattanooga the presentation from RCAR River Counties Association of State Community College – were Kelli Paul, 2015 RCAR REALTORS strives not only to Dalton Campus and Athens president; Tara Hampton, asso- work for the buyers, sellers and Technical College. ciation executive; and Max investors, but continue to sup- River Counties Association of Phillips, 2015 RCAR treasurer. port local community activities. REALTORS is the local voice for During 2015, River Counties real estate.

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[email protected] w w w . t a l k t o t a m m y . b i z www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, September 6, 2015— 5A Grandview serves Polk County Founded in June 2008, ties I would face with the onset of Grandview serves Bradley, Polk, the recession. There were some McMinn, Monroe, and north that questioned my timing. So I Hamilton counties. decided to practice the basics of Grandview is the only realty real estate that I learned when I company located in beautiful first started my career, and to Polk County that is a member of keep persevering. the River Counties Association of “I learned about and tapped Realtors. into the new technological “After 17 years of selling real advances with Internet market- estate for a large firm in ing where most buyers initially Charlotte, N.C.,” said Carol start with their real estate Kamm, GRI, CRS, ABR, broker search. I had lots of great help, and owner, “my husband especially with search engine encouraged me to start my own optimization for my website,” business after relocating to Kamm said. Southeast Tennessee. “Now after seven years into “I had a history of successful my Tennessee real estate career, sales, so rather than joining a I am happier than I have ever local real estate firm in the area, been. I have met people from all I chose to launch out on my own. over the country looking to call C.W. “BILL” HARRIs G. mAx PHILLIPs EDDIE BOtts DAVID CARROLL “God fulfilled a dream of ours Tennessee home. I never know President: 1987 President: 1988 President: 1989 President: 1990 by giving us a home with a grand who God will put in my path, and view, so as a way of showing my who needs my help pursuing gratefulness, I chose the name of their real estate goals. People Grandview Realty. I look at it as are so incredibly kind in this a testimony of His goodness area and so appreciative. I feel throughout my life, and especial- very blessed. ly of bringing us here,” she said. ——— “Little did I realize the difficul- www.grandviewrealtytn.com

DELLA REnnER JOHn PAUL DOUGLAs JAmEs R. HOLt JUDY DUnn President: 1991 President: 1992 President: 1993 President: 1994 Polk created in 1839 The 1835 from Gov. James K. Polk, who Treaty ceded all lands east of the later was the 11th president Mississippi River to the United (1845 to 1849) of the United States. The ceded lands in States. Tennessee were known as the Polk served one term as gover- Ocoee District. nor beginning in 1839. He also Part of the Ocoee District, Polk served in the Tennessee House of County was created by an act of Representatives (1823-25) and in the Tennessee Legislature on the U.S. House of Nov. 28, 1839. Its tracts of land Representatives (1825-1839). He originally were claimed by served as Speaker of the House Bradley and McMinn counties. The new county took its name See POLK, Page 6A mARtHA LIttLE DOttIE BRYAnt WYnEn PREstOn JO ORGAn President: 1995 President: 1996 President: 1997 President: 1998

PAUL REnnER ROnALD mURPHY DWIGHt RICHARDsOn WAYnE sHERLIn President: 1999 President: 2000 President: 2001 President: 2002

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Where are they today? A passionate commitment to Alison Hamilton Nieto was different,” she said. managing broker for Coldwell unsurpassed service. Banker Hamilton and Associates ——— for several years and lent her When it comes to talents and wisdom to the River Eddie Botts began his real Counties Association of estate career in 1980 and servicing your Realtors® as president in 2004 became the broker owner of real estate needs…… and again in 2009. Prudential Botts & Associates. In July of 2014, she relocated During the time he owned the whether buying to the Chicago area with her company, he developed several husband, Andy Nieto. commercial sites in the local or selling …… He previously lived in Chicago area — Oak Springs the only sign you and was offered a career-defin- Condominiums, South Forke ing opportunity for a construc- Plaza and Subdivision, and need reads…… tion safety expert, conducting Peerless Crossing, just to name accident investigations. a few. CRYE-LEIKE, He also has three grown chil- Botts served as president of dren who live there as well. the River Counties Association REALTORS…… Alison Nieto is now the reloca- of Realtors® in 1989 and was a CALL TODAY! tion manager for Berkshire part of establishing the Hathaway Homeservices Cleveland State Community KoenigRubloff, one of the largest College Scholarship. real estate companies in In 2007, he sold his real Chicago. The company has 24 estate company to retire and offices and 1,350 sales agents. become an “urban farmer” in the “It has been a bit of an adjust- Eureka Valley. ment after 21 years with On any given day you will find Coldwell Banker Hamilton & him riding the tractor and enjoy- #1 in Tennessee & the Mid-South

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Past Presidents: river Counties assoCiation of realtors Athens, McMinn County has great recreation options Serving Bradley, Bledsoe, McMinn, Meigs, Polk and Rhea Counties The Athens area has a bounti- ful supply of recreational spots. Whether you are a fishing enthu- siast or an avid golfer, many recreational activities await you in McMinn county. Not only are there many recreational activities in which to take a part, but they are located in some of the most scenic areas of the Southeast. At Watts Bar Lake, a 39,000- acre recreation area, you have a wide variety of activities in which to participate. Choose from sail- ing, water skiing, or fishing. Rafting and Kayaking on the beautiful Ocoee River is within easy reach. Trout fishermen can enjoy a tranquil day of fishing on the Tellico River, one of the most sce- susan Barnett rOBert BraDney nic trout streams in America. President: 2007 President: 2008 Hiking, camping and fishing are also available at Bald River Falls or in the Cherokee MCMinn COUnty COUrthOUse National/Forest. There are also several swim- For the real fitness buff, there ming and tennis facilities located are swimming lessons, aquacise, in McMinn County as well as four slimnastics, volleyball, and gym- golf courses: Ridgewood Golf nastics programs at the YMCA. Club, Springbrook Golf & Also located nearby is the Lost Country Club, White Oaks Golf Sea, which is listed in the Guiness Course and Willow Springs Golf Book of World Records as the Course. world’s largest underground lake. The area is also well blessed Information provided by the with mountains, vast forests and Athens Chamber of Commerce many miles of river and lake Website. Visit for more informa- shoreline which makes it a tion on the area. hunters dreamland. http://www.athenschamber.org/ McMinn County created in 1819 aLLisOn haMiLtOn Jennie ZOPFi On Feb. 27, 1819, the Housing units — 23,349 President: 2009 President: 2010 Cherokee ceded lands in the Homeownership rate — 74.7 Hiwassee District via the peerent Calhoun Treaty to the federal Incorporated cities —Athens, government. Etowah, Niota, Sweetwater (par- The lands that are now known tial), Calhoun and Englewood as McMinn County were original- Census designated place — Maggie the cow is one of the iconic advertising features at ly part of the Hiwassee District. Riceville Mayfield Dairy in McMinn County. The county was created by the There are 18 places on the Legislature on Nov. 3, 1819, and National Register of Historic formally organized in March Places. They include Beth Salem 1820 at the home of Major John Presbyterian Church, Elijah Cae Walker at Calhoun. House, James W. Chestnutt McMinn County was named House, Samuel Cleage House, after then Gov. Joseph McMinn. Clear Springs Cumberland He served eight terms in the Presbyterian Chruch, etowah General Assembly of the state, Carnegie Library, Etowah Depot, was speaker of the Senate for Etowah Historic District, First three terms and served three United Presbyterian Church, terms as the state’s governor. M.A. Helm House, Alexander H. JiM MetZger ingriD Prather McMinn also served as an Keith House, William Lowry agent to the Cherokee. He is House, McClatchey-Gettys Farm, President: 2011 President: 2012 buried in Calhoun. Niota Depot, Old College, Trew Calhoun was originally the General Merchandise Store, county seat, but it was moved to Trinity United Methodist Church Athens for a more central access and John A. Turley House. in the county. sources: mcminncountytn.gov en.wikipedia.org In 1822, Athens was located U.s. Census tennessee WesLeyan College has expanded educational near Eastnalle Creek. Thre was a www.cityofathenstn.com options for local residents since 1857. large spring near the center of the town. Oon Aug. 23, 1922, Athens received its name. Tradition has it that Commissioner Elijah Hurst named the town after the ancient city of Athens, Greece, about which he had read.

Facts about McMinn County Population — 52,626 Mary JO White yVOnne neWMan Area — 432 square miles of athens heritage Museum which 430 are land and 2.1 President: 2013 President: 2014 is located at 522 W. Madison water Ave. in Athens.

Where are past presidents today? athens MUniCiPaL BUiLDing “I truly enjoyed serving as pres- River, I have remained active “As a retiree, I have time to just ident of RCAR in 2000 as well as assisting my wife, Phyllis, who is relax and do what I want, and holding other positions in RCAR. a Realtor working out of the that includes travel. We usually “After my tenure as president, I Berkshire Hathaway RealtyCenter spend a couple of weeks in the served as managing broker for East Brainerd office. Some of my Caribbean each year. Our most RealtyCenter in Cleveland and activities include filming virtual recent trip was a cruise to Aruba regional vice president over the tours, managing the website, and with our son and daughter-in- five RealtyCenter offices in marketing. law. We also love to visit the beau- Tennessee, until the end of 2008. “I enjoy living on the river, boat- tiful mountains in our area. We When the economy began to ing, and entertaining friends and have a couple of road trips decline, the owner of RealtyCenter family. I have often compared life planned and look forward to more consolidated several offices, on the river to being on a perma- traveling in the future,” Murphy including Cleveland, and I took nent vacation. I especially enjoy said. that opportunity to retire. welcoming our children and five KeLLi PaUL “Since I have retired to our grandchildren, and watching President: 2015 waterfront home on the Hiwassee them enjoy the pool and river. Thank You for voting me as one of the best of the best Rhonda Vest REAL ESTATE AGENTS In the 2015 Reader’s Choice Survey McClure Broker, ABR, CRS, GRI Cell (423) 618-8575 Email: [email protected] www.RhondaVestMcClure.com

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By Kelli PAul home into one specific catego- compiled a convenient com- 2015 President RCAR ry can be daunting or even pendium of common styles. impossible. Delve in and learn to high- Every house has a style. Thankfully, there’s no need light the details that give a Sometimes it has two or more; to memorize complicated home character, history, and because of renovations and architectural terminology. romance. new, eclectic mixes, fitting a REALTOR® Magazine has Answers are below.

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RiveR Counties Association of REALTORS’ annual “Battle for a Cure” volleyball tournament raised over $3,200 toward Bradley County American Cancer Society on Aug. 27 at Cleveland State Community College’s gym. D. E. F. Meigs County was organized in 1836 The Cherokee lands in what is They include Big Sewee Creek James R. Gettys Mill, Jim Godsey now Meigs County were opened Bridge, John M. Black Cabin, House, James Turk Griffith to settlement in 1817 and 1819 , Buchanan House, House, Jacob L. Grubb Store, by the Hiwassee Treaty and the James Cowan House, Decatur James Turk Griffith House, Calhoun Treaty. The treaties Methodist Church, S.S. Eaves Jacob L. Grubb Store, Hastings- G. H. I. gave the lands on the east bank House, Ewing House, Feezell of the Tennessee River north of barn, James R. Gettys House, See MEIGS, Page 12A the Hiwassee to the state of Tennessee. It was not until 1836 that the land south of the Hiwassee River was opened to white settlers. In the early 1800s, settlers established ferries to cross the Tennessee River from Rhea K. County. Col. Return J. Meigs was J. L. the federal Indian agent in Rhea County. When the Cherokee were forcibly removed as part of the Trail of Tears in 1838, Blythe Ferry was one of the disembark- ment sites. The county was named for Meigs, who had served as a colonel in the American Revolutionary War. He was com- K IM C RANFIELD missioned as a lieutenant in the Office 423-476-7300 - Mobile 423-331-4182 6th Connecticut Regiment. His Email: [email protected] unit was part of Benedict 2012-2015 Multi-Million Dollar Producer Award M. N. O. Arnold’s march to Quebec. After 2013-2014 Remax Regional 100% Award scaling the walls of Quebec, 2014 THDA Mortgage Loan Certified Realtor Meigs was captured. He was 2012 Remax Regional Executive Award exchanged to a British major in 2011 Go Getter Award 1777. In late May 1777, Meigs and his men rowed through British warships into Real Estate Professionals sound to surprise the British Each Office Independently Owned and Operated

EQUAL HOUSING with a bayonet charge that 2700 Executive Park, Suite #2 OPPORTUNITY defeated Lt. Col. Stephen De Cleveland, Tennessee 37312 476-7300 Lancey. Congress awarded Meigs P. Q. R. a sword for his action. He was generally considered sympathetic to the Cherokee. They called him “The White Path.” He died on Jan. 28, 1823. The county was created from Rhea County in 1836. Decatur, which is the only incorporated town in Meigs County, was made the county S. seat in 1836. The town was T. U. named for Stephen Decatur, a War of 1812 naval hero.

Facts about Meigs County Population — 11,753 Area — 217 square miles with 195 land and 22 square miles of under water X. Housing units — 5,664 V. W. Homeownership rate — 80.1 percent Incorporated towns — Decatur Unincorporated communities — Big Spring, Birchwood (part), Georgetown (part) and Ten Mile (part). Y. Part of the Chickamauga Z. AA. Wildlife Management Area and part of the Hiwassee Refuge are located in Meigs County. 37 sites in Meigs County are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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k. Georgian Georgian k. v. Ranch Ranch v. gg. Victorian Victorian gg.

j. French Provincial Provincial French j. u. Queen Anne Anne Queen u. ff. Tudor Tudor ff.

i. Federal Federal i. t. Pueblo Pueblo t. ee. Stick Stick ee.

h. Dutch Colonial Colonial Dutch h. s. Prairie Prairie s. dd. Split Level Level Split dd.

g. Creole Creole g. r. Neoclassical Neoclassical r. cc. Spanish Eclectic Eclectic Spanish cc. HABLAMOS

f. Craftsman Craftsman f. q. National National q. bb. Shotgun Shotgun bb. ESPANOL

e. Contemporary Contemporary e. p. Monterey Monterey p. aa. Shingle Shingle aa.

d. Colonial Colonial d. o. Italianate Italianate o.

z. Shed Shed z. Rogelio Lantigua Stuart Williams Mary Jo White

c. Cape Cod Cod Cape c. n. International International n.

y. Second Empire Empire Second y. 423-999-6986 423-280-8338 423-284-4488 b. Bungalow Bungalow b. m. Greek Revival Revival Greek m. x. Saltbox Saltbox x.

a. Art Deco Deco Art a. l. Gothic Revival Revival Gothic l. w. Regency Regency w. Serving Your Real Estate Needs Since 1980. Contact any of our experienced professionals for Reprinted from ReALtoR® Magazine online, August 2015, with permission of the nAtionAL AssoCiAtion oF ReALtoRs®. Copyright All rights reserved. all your Real Estate Needs. 10A—Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, September 6, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com Dayton — New ‘bass fishing capital of South’ “Fish the Chick!” is a catchy, Economic and Tourism Council Rhea County fishing is always a whimsical phrase that has caught director Dennis Tumlin champi- hot topic of conversation around the Southeastern Tennessee area oned the waterways to bring top- any boat dock along the banks of by storm! The reason being … you ranked fishing tournaments to the Chickamauga or one of the can catch really big bass on Rhea County. many neighborhood restaurants. Chickamauga Lake. Over the past three years, On any given day you may look On Feb. 13, 2015, Gabe Keen Dayton has hosted up to 34 tour- up and see FLW Angler of the caught an impressive 15.21 naments in one season including Year (2014) Andy Morgan launch- pound bass that shattered the elite competitions such as ing his boat at the Dayton Boat state of Tennessee’s 60-year-old Walmart’s FLW Tour, LBAA Dock. Morgan is a lifetime resi- record, with the previous record Women’s Pro Bass Tour, Cabela’s dent of Dayton and professional being 14 pounds, 8 ounces. And Collegiate Bass Fishing anglers Wesley Strader and that fact literally has put Dayton Tournament Series, and Tundra Michael Neal proudly call Rhea on the map and in the record Bassmaster Weekend Series County home. RHEA COUNTY is bordered by both Chickamauga Lake and Watts Bar Lake; therefore, there are mul- books. Tournament. Each of these men will stop This once small, quiet town State high school fishing teams and talk, allow for a picture or tiple water recreational options available. known for its strawberries and have qualified on the lake and two, and may even share a help- the Scopes Trial, now is being many smaller amateur and char- ful fishing tip or share their tagged the “New Bass Fishing ity fishing contests have been favorite fishing story. These Life is less complicated in Rhea County Capitol of the South,” welcoming hosted in Dayton. Some of these celebrities are Dayton’s finest Rhea County is the perfect loca- eager anglers with genuine hospi- events have been televised on the ambassadors and represent our tion for any active lifestyle — for tality and the hope of catching local airways and professional town in the grandest manner. the young and the young at heart “the big one.” competitions have been seen So what makes Dayton, — to live and to play. However the story did not start nationally on ESPN. Tennessee, the “New Bass The county is conveniently situ- on Feb. 13 — you have to take a Fishing on Chickamauga has Fishing Capitol of the South?” It ated 30 miles north of look back to three years ago. been written about in many maga- can be wrapped up in just a few Chattanooga, 80 miles south of Rhea County residents have zines and there is even a hot tune words: the dream of catching the Knoxville, and 160 miles east always regarded the Tennessee on YouTube titled “Battle on the big one … a few local celebrities Nashville. River and Chickamauga Lake for Chick,” by Roberts and Sims. ... genuine Southern hospitality. Three towns in Rhea County — its awesome beauty and natural FishDayton.com is the website to It is why anglers — professional Dayton, Spring City and Graysville resources. check on upcoming tournaments and amateur, men and women, — provide a safe, small-town The lake offers all types of and events, or book a tournament. young and old — keep coming atmosphere yet are close to so year-round water related activi- Fishing and hospitality go back to Rhea County to “Fish the many varied shopping, dining, cul- ties — boating, swimming, camp- hand in hand. Needless to say, in Chick.” tural and entertainment opportu- ing — but fishing is the dominant nities. water activity around Dayton. Bordered on the eastern side by Local officials began to recog- Chickamauga Lake (810 miles of nize the potential of the lake, and shore line) and Watts Bar Lake efforts began to establish Dayton (722 miles of shoreline) and on the as a popular fishing destination western side by the mountains of to boost tourism. As more and the Cumberland Plateau, this sce- more anglers fished nic area offers natural beauty that Chickamauga Lake, its fame is the best of both worlds began to flourish. Ideal seasonal No matter what outdoor activity climate conditions and TWRA you enjoy, you can find it here in stocking programs soon qualified Rhea County. The rivers and lakes Chickamauga Lake as a national- are renowned for its fishing. ly recognized sport-fishing desti- Chickamauga Lake and Watts Bar nation. Dayton’s mayor Gary Lake are ideal destinations for Louallen and Rhea County boating, swimming, and camping BUiLT iN 1891, the Rhea County Courthouse was the scene of the activities. Hiking is available on all 1925 Scopes Trial. Teacher John Scopes faced charges for teaching levels, from casual walking trails by the waterfront in Dayton and Charles Darwin’s theor of evolution in the public schools. The famous Spring City to more strenuous lawyers William Jennings Bryan and Clarence Darrow faced off for hikes into the Pocket Wilderness the historic trial. that boasts of bluffs, waterfalls, and gorges. Golf enthusiasts can schedule a tee time at the Dayton Country Club, an 18-hole course. Rhea County has a flair for cul- tural and historical events. In 1925, Dayton was the setting for the famous Scopes Trail. The orig- inal courthouse is operational today with county business and court conducted daily. The building is on the National Historic Landmark Registry and attracts visitors from all over the world. Memorabilia from the famous trial is housed in a muse- um on the lower level of the court- house. Each year in mid-July, the town of Dayton holds the Scopes RHEA COUNTY’S River Counties Association of REALTORS give a RPAC contribution to State Rep. Festival. Ron Travis. Among those participating were Denise Marler, Anneke Wilkey, Teresa Congioloso, Bill In 2014, the festival partnered Pryor, Ron Travis, Dianne Tumlin, Joy Shaw and Brittany Shaw Newman. with Cumberland County Playhouse to present “Front Page News,” a re-enactment of the trial, which is performed in the historic courtroom. Other county historical and cul- tural events and attractions RivER COUNTiES Association of REALTORS members in Rhea include: the Spring City Railroad County are involved in Dayton Chamber of Commerce Chamber Depot Museum; the Tennessee events. From left are Bob Tumlin, Dianne Tumlin, RCAR director, and Valley Theater; and concerts, Vaughn Berger, Chamber representative. recitals and plays at Bryan College. Rhea County is also part of the national Civil War Trail, the Southeastern Tennessee Appalachian Quilt Trail and the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail. Rhea County has a lot to cele- Broker, REALTOR®, CDPE, brate and it does so with several e-PRO, CRS, GRI, ABR, SRES ROGER fun filled festivals. The annual ® KENNARD weeklong Strawberry Festival has REALTOR Direct: 423-650-0630 been a family favorite since 1940. Ofc: 423.458.1300 Shake the Lake takes place every year in Spring City on the Fourth Email: [email protected] of July. Website: rogerkennard.com FreedomFest is Graysville’s yearly event on Independence Day. or sonlightrealty.info The Rhea County Fair is held in late August or September. 58 Mouse Creek Rd Cleveland, TN 37312 Rounding out fall events is PumpkinFest — a Dayton down- Mountain Meadows Estates town event for all youngsters — no matter what your age is! RHEA COUNTY members of the River Counties Association of Dayton and Spring City both REALTORS held a “Go Red” event to raise funds for the American Now is the time to finish your hold Christmas celebrations. The Heart Association. From left are Dennis Everett, Yvonne Newman search for your new home city of Dayton holds a horse-and- and Suzan Jolley. carriage Christmas parade that is location - come see Mountain ended with candlelight Christmas New Subdivision Meadow Estates caroling at the historic Rhea Rhea County formed in 1807 County Courthouse. Spring City Upper River Road offers a delightful Christmas Rhea County was created on Facts about Charleston, Tennessee parade with floats, bands and Dec. 3, 1807 from a portion of horses. Roane County. Rhea County Features underground utilities, Annually, over 1,000 guests The county was named for Population — 32,641 street lights and great participate in the Rhea-diant Revolutionary War veteran John Housing units in 2014 — Festival of Trees, a winter wonder- Rhea. He was one of the men who 14,431 mountain views! land of decorated trees, gifts, formed the Patriot militia that Homeownership rate — 70.3 $28,000, $34,000 & $37,500 wreaths, and table decorations defeated the British at the Battle percent that are auctioned, and money is of Kings Mountain in October Area — 336 square miles of CONTACT ANY OF OUR REAL ESTATE donated to charity. 1780. which 315 is land and 21 square Rhea County offers many liv- Rhea served in the legislature of miles is water. PROFESSIONALS FOR ALL YOUR PROPERTY NEEDS! ability factors. Housing is very North Carolina and as a delegate The incorporated towns include affordable (the cost of living is 16 from North Carolina to the con- Dayton, Graysville and Spring percent under the national aver- vention that ratified the Federal City. age). The yearly property tax on a Constitution in 1789. In 1796, he Unincorporated communities $250,000 house is $1,093 a year. was a delegate to the constitution- include Evensville, Five Points, Rhea County has been designated al convention of Tennessee. Frazier, Grandview, Liberty Hill, as one of 16 counties in the state He served as a member of the Ogden and Old Washington. as retirement friendly, and House of Representatives from Rhea County has six places on iVantage Health Analytics recently 1803 to 1815 and 1817 to 1823. the National Register of Historic listed Rhea Medical Center as one He was one of the founders of Places. They include Blythe of its top 100 Critical Access Blount College, which is now Ferry, Broyles-Darwin House, Hastings-Locke Ferry, Hiwassee Hospitals. known as the Univesity of HAROLD (JOE) BRITTANY SANDY KENNETH Yes, Rhea County is a great Tennesse. Garrison Site, Rhea County W. PARKER KENDRICK Courthouse and Dr. Walter CANTRELL AKIONA place to call home. Live here … He was also a commissioner to 614.736.0664 423.650.3529 423.504.7272 423.584.2287 play here. Life less complicated! the Choctaw Nation in 1816. Thomison House. [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, September 6, 2015— 11A 12A—Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, September 6, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com

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