Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1780/04/17 | John Donelson | Leader | John Donelson meets up with James Robertson at Big Salt Lick and establishes Fort Nashborough, this will eventually become Nashville. A compass and a desk belonging to Donelson that were brought down the river from Wautauga can be found at Cleveland Hall. | A Great Leap Westward | ||
1780/04/17 | James Robertson (explorer) | Work | John Donelson meets up with James Robertson at Big Salt Lick and establishes Fort Nashborough, this will eventually become Nashville. A compass and a desk belonging to Donelson that were brought down the river from Wautauga can be found at Cleveland Hall. | A Great Leap Westward | ||
1804/00/00 | Capt John Donelson | Home | Captain John Donels builds a large log house called The Mansion near the site of Cleveland Hall, located within the Hopewell village area, was destroyed by fire just after the WWI. | |||
1805/08/31 | Stockley Donelson | Born | Stockley Donelson is born in the large log house called The Mansion. | |||
1830/00/00 | One of the Slave Cabins from Cleveland Hall can be found at Belle Meade Plantation in Nashville. | |||||
1839/00/00 | Stockley Donelson | Owner | Designed by master builders Joseph Reiff and William C Hume, who built The Hermitage in 1835, Cleveland Hall is built under the supervision of owner, Stockly Donelson (son of Capt John Donelson) in 1839. | |||
1839/00/00 | Reiff and Hume | Architect | Designed by master builders Joseph Reiff and William C Hume, who built The Hermitage in 1835, Cleveland Hall is built under the supervision of owner, Stockly Donelson (son of Capt John Donelson) in 1839. |
Particulars for Cleveland Hall: | |
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Area of Significance | Architecture |
Criteria | Architecture-Engineering |
Sight Category | Building |
Architectural Style | Federal Style |
Criteria | Person |
Area of Significance | Politics-government |
Owner | Private |
Historic Use | Single dwelling |
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