Tag Archives: Grundy County

Levi Vernon Woodlee House-Altamont, Tennessee

L. V. Woodlee was a lawyer and leader in the Grundy County area. His home was built in 1900 and sits on the Altamont town square. The Colonial Revival home is on the National Register of Historic Places.

Tennessee Vols House-Altamont, Tennessee

Someone loves the University of Tennessee enough to fully embrace the orange and white checkerboard for their home’s paint job.

Northcutts Cove Chapel-Grundy County, Tennessee

The are only a a handful of rural churches left that were built and used by the Latter Day Saints. Northcutts Cove Chapel was built in 1909. It was built on land donated by church member, John Tipton.

It is often stated it is the oldest LDS church still standing in the rural southeast. However, the Cumorah Church in Douglas, Georgia was built in 1907. Northcutts Cove is in significantly better condition, though. Neither building is under the auspices of the Latter Day Saints anymore.

It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

Folk Art Soldier-Altamont, Tennessee

In the town square of Altamont, Tennessee, there are several memorials to different wars. This carving of a World War 2 soldier is a recent edition. According to Google Street View, the soldier was carved from a dead tree in the last few months.

Church of the Latter Day Saints-Altamont, Tennessee

The elders at the Northcutt’s Cove Chapel decided that the church should be closer to town, so they decided to build on land surrounding the Altamont town square, a few miles from the chapel. Built with local stone hauled in by mules, the church took several years to build because the land was incredibly rocky. The church was in use from 1946-1981 until the congregation had grown large enough that a new house of worship was built on the edge of town.