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Coffee County Courthouse (Tennessee)
The Coffee County Courthouse in Manchester, Tennessee is a historic courthouse which was built in 1871. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. It was built after the original 1837 courthouse was destroyed by a fire. It is a brick Italianate architecture, Italianate-style building, with brick laid in American bond. With Description The Coffee County Courthouse graces the public square in Manchester, Tennessee. Its construction took place in 1871, following the destruction of the original courthouse in 1837 due to fire. The intricate details, including woodwork, painting, plaster, plastering, iron, tin, and stonework, were commissioned to J.O. and D.S. Wright of Nashville, Tennessee, Nashville. Historical records indicate their compensation amounted to $8,755.00 for their diligent efforts. The durable bricks used were locally sourced and meticulously laid in a six-course Brickwork, American bond pattern on the second floor, with slight variations. T ...
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Manchester, Tennessee
Manchester is a city and the county seat of Coffee County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 12,213 at the 2020 census. Manchester is part of the Tullahoma micropolitan area. Since 2002, Manchester has been the host city for the annual Bonnaroo Music Festival. The city's population swells to nearly 100,000 people for the four-day event, for which people travel across the country to camp and enjoy continuous and diverse music. History A post office called Manchester has been in operation since 1817. The city was named after Manchester, in England. According to historians, "A small village, “Mitchellsville” was already in existence near the proposed site for the new county seat, but when the new county was formed, it was renamed “Manchester” after the industrial city of Manchester, England. Because of the abundance of water power, provided by the “Little Duck” & “Big Duck” Rivers, which flow through Manchester, it was hoped that it also would become a ...
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