A Brief History of the Post Offices
and Postmasters that once served
the Community of Pegram in
Southern Cheatham County, Tennessee
By DJ Hutcherson
December 26, 2024
This blog covers the history of Southern Cheatham County in Middle Tennessee. The two communities in South Cheatham County that I concentrate on the most are Pegram and Kingston Springs. To learn more about the history of the South Cheatham area, please visit my Facebook page, where I have been posting historical content, including photographs, old newspaper articles, and more for over 10 years. See below for that link. To view other blog entries here, click on the blog menu or search tool.
I am passionate about history - I love learning about the past, and in particular, learning about the history of the communities that surround the area in Middle Tennessee where I was born and raised and currently live, located in Southern Cheatham County 18 miles west of Nashville. I love sharing the history that I am able to discover through my research with the people who live in the communities that I cover. Some of the communities that I research the history of include Kingston Springs, Pegram, Shacklett, Craggie Hope, The Narrows of the Harpeth, Cedar Hill Road, Dog Creek, Sam's Creek Road, and Belltown. I also enjoy researching the genealogy of those whose ancestors were among the first people to make this area of Middle Tennessee their home, arriving here as early as the 1780's and 1790's.
I am passionate about history - I love learning about the past, and in particular, learning about the history of the communities that surround the area in Middle Tennessee where I was born and raised and currently live, located in Southern Cheatham County 18 miles west of Nashville. I love sharing the history that I am able to discover through my research with the people who live in the communities that I cover. Some of the communities that I research the history of include Kingston Springs, Pegram, Shacklett, Craggie Hope, The Narrows of the Harpeth, Cedar Hill Road, Dog Creek, Sam's Creek Road, and Belltown. I also enjoy researching the genealogy of those whose ancestors were among the first people to make this area of Middle Tennessee their home, arriving here as early as the 1780's and 1790's.