Baskette Quilt Barn

Quilt Pattern

Mill and Stars Variation

Located in Fall Branch, this waypoint along the Quilt Trail is part of Greene County, within the East Tennessee region.

MAIN INFORMATION

The Baskette Farm is located in Fall Branch, in a community once known as Cave Springs. Cave Springs Baptist Church was established by community members in 1879. A community member, Sarah Baskett Brandon, was apparently quite adept at tatting, or making lace, and was said to "love lace." It caught on and the entire community and church was renamed Lovelace. The church minutes reflect the decision to change the name to Lovelace Baptist church in December 1880. The farm has remained in the Baskette name as far back as 1841, although for unknown reasons the name has evolved over the years, originally Basket, then Baskett, now Baskette.

William and Mary Mullennix Basket were the original owners. Their son, William M. Baskett was born in 1813. William and his wife, Patience, had several daughters, and four sons: John Bernard, James G., Reuben, and George William (G.W.). John Bernard, Reuben and G.W. all fought for the Union Army in the Civil War. Soon after volunteering, Reuben contacted typhoid and died. John Bernard and G.W. both returned, and John Bernard moved west. G.W. married Mary Keen and they had three children. Mary died at age 42, and G.W. later married Eunicy Brandon, and they had one son, Alf. Alf married Nell Taylor and they had two children, Walter and Norma. Walter's son, Bill, and his wife, Melissa, currently live on the farm with their children, Carly and Will.

The barn was built in 1901 by G.W. Baskett, replacing the original structure that had burned. G.W.'s son, Alf, was 15 years old at the time and it is told that he was enlisted to help. Probably others in the community helped also. All boards were replaced in 2005 by Carl Shepard and his crew due to rotting wood and termite damage.

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CONTACT INFORMATION

18525 Horton Hwy
Fall Branch, Tennessee


LOCATION MAP

36.40322 °N, -82.66662 °W