Dosser-Randolph House

Quilt Pattern

Honeybee

Located in Jonesborough, this waypoint along the Quilt Trail is part of Washington County, within the East Tennessee region.

MAIN INFORMATION

The Dosser-Randolph home was built by James H. Dosser circa 1887 as a gift for his daughter Anna Cora Dosser who later married Dr. J.A. Pierce, a local dentist. The house is listed as one of the Historical Homes of Jonesborough and maintains the architectural designs and colors of its Queen Anne Victorian heritage. The home is located on West Main Street within walking distance of the downtown historical sites.

Johnny and Cludia Randolph, present owners of the home, reside and maintain several honey bee hives on the seven acres with Limestone Creek meandering through the property. The Honey Bee quilt symbolizes the bees kept on the farm for our sweet pleasure and the pollinatin of the beautiful gardens of the town. The Honey Bee is Tennessee's agricultural insect.

The Dosser-Randolph house is listed as one of the Historical Homes of Jonesborough and maintains the architectural designs and colors of its Queen Anne Victorian heritage. The home is located on West Main Street within walking distance of the downtown historical sites.

Historic Jonesborough is the oldest town in Tennessee and was founded in 1779, 17 years before Tennessee became a state. Nestled in the Appalachian Mountains with the natural beauty of the land, the many faceted architectural homes and businesses, and the storytelling heritage attract many visitors from around the world. The International Storytelling Center is located in the middle of historic downtown. Among the businesses you will find extensive quilt shops so plan on spending some of your time browsing around the shops.

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CONTACT INFORMATION

703 W. Main St
Jonesborough, Tennessee


LOCATION MAP

36.288107 °N, -82.481177 °W