This re-created “Home Place” of Loretta Lynn, originally located in Butcher Holler, KY has been built in memory of Loretta’s parents Ted & Clara Webb and to portray the rags to riches legacy of “The Coal Miner’s Daughter”. — — Map (db m95595) HM
On Hurricane Mills Road (County Route 1796) east of Old Tennessee Route 13, on the left when traveling east.
This mill and dam were built by
James T. Anderson
in 1896
Though wool was carded here, grain processing predominated. Corn meal and flour were shipped throughout the south. Restored by Loretta and Mooney Lynn, with whose permission this . . . — — Map (db m51735) HM
On Hurricane Mills Road south of Old Highway 13, on the left when traveling south.
George Hillman first operated a gristmill
here in the 1870s, along with a general store
and post office. In 1894 James T. Anderson
bought the property and built the present-day
mill and dam that generated the first
electricity in Humphreys . . . — — Map (db m205505) HM