Hart Barn |

CONTACT INFORMATION
853 Watauga RoadWatauga,TN
CATEGORY
Historic Sites and Museums
ScenicQUICK INFORMATION
In the 1930’s, Julia Pearl Persinger Hart, mother of the current owner of Hart Farm, pieced a Hearts & Gizzards quilt top.SPONSORED BY
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ADDITIONAL INFO
The Hart Farm was purchased in 1838 from Joseph Garland, Jr. In 1841, Harrison Hendrix purchased it from his parents, Solomon and Susanna Hart Hendrix (Solomon’s great-uncle was the purchaser of the land in 1838). In 1860, Harrison Hendrix sold the property to George Persinger, who died in 1887 and left the property to his son, George Lewis Persinger. George Lewis Persinger died in 1893 and left the farm to his six children, one of which was Julia Pearl Persinger Hart, the mother of the current owner. In 1938, Julia’s husband, Abe F. Hart, Sr., purchased from the other Persinger heirs their interest in the property. Upon Julia’s death in 1942, her son, Abe Hart, Jr. inherited a one-sixth interest in her one-sixth interest. When Abe, Sr. died in 1965, Abe, Jr. inherited a one-sixth interest in the property that had been purchased by his father. Through inheritance and by purchasing shares from other family members, Abe, Jr. became full owner of the farm in 1987.
Watauga,TN
Located in Wautauga, this waypoint along the Appalachian Quilt Trail is part of Carter County, Tennessee within the East TN region.


