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Old Hickory, Tennessee

Neighborhood of metropolitan Nashville, Tennessee


Summary

Neighborhood of metropolitan Nashville, Tennessee

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image_captionOld Hickory bridge
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map_captionLocation of Coopertown in Robertson County, Tennessee.
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subdivision_nameUnited States
subdivision_type1State
subdivision_name1Tennessee
subdivision_type2County
subdivision_name2Davidson
timezoneCentral (CST)
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Old Hickory is a neighborhood of metropolitan Nashville, located in the Hadley Bend section of eastern Davidson County, Tennessee. Old Hickory is governed by the Metropolitan Council of Nashville and Davidson County, because the government of Davidson County is consolidated with that of Nashville.

History

Old Hickory is named in honor of President Andrew Jackson, nicknamed "Old Hickory". Old Hickory started out in 1786 as a 3,000-acre land grant to a man named Sam Jones, and thus the nearby section of the Cumberland River was called Jones' Bend for much of the 19th century. Pioneer John Donelson bought land on Jones' Bend in 1783, and Andrew Jackson bought 330 acres from John Donelson II, his brother-in-law, in February 1792, "the Cumberland River, just across the river from the home of old Mrs. Donelson" on the Gallatin Road at Two Mile Pike. Other early settlers on Jones' Bend were Thomas Overton and Edward Bondurant. Jackson called his farm here either Poplar Grove (1794) or Poplar Flat (1795). A hand-dug well known as "Jackson's Well" was visible in Rayon City into the mid-20th-century although the location has since been lost. Jackson sold the land in 1797 to another brother-in-law, Alexander Donelson. Alexander had no children and left it to a nephew, the son of Severn Donelson, named Alexander Donelson Jr. A. Donelson Jr. sold it in 1837 to the Dismukes family, who held it until it became the "powder plant" property in the 1910s.

Old Hickory is probably best known for being a former company town as the site of a large DuPont plant. Many of the houses were built to house DuPont employees and supervisors in the early days of the factory's existence. Many historic homes are located in the area known as the Village of Old Hickory, containing a number that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The smaller bungalow houses were built by DuPont as residences for factory workers, with the larger homes being designated for management. Many of the formerly dilapidated houses are being renovated and gentrified.

Geography

Scope

It is bordered by the Cumberland River on the north and west, Old Hickory Lake to the east, and the former city of Lakewood to the south. To the north of the area is also the location of Old Hickory Lock and Dam. The main street through the area is Tennessee State Route 45 (Old Hickory Boulevard/Robinson Road). Old Hickory has its own post office, assigned ZIP Code 37138. The postal service area that uses the "Old Hickory" mailing address includes portions of Wilson and Davidson counties.

The Old Hickory Post Office was added to the National Register of Historic Places listings in Davidson County, Tennessee on August 6, 1985.

Climate

The mean annual temperature at Old Hickory Dam is 58.5 F. Monthly averages range from 37.1 F in January to 78.6 F in August, with a diurnal temperature variation of 19.8 to. Diurnal temperature variation is highest in April and lowest in January. Old Hickory's climate classifications are Köppen Cfa and Trewartha DOak thanks to its very hot summers (average over 71.6 F), mild winters (average over 32.0 F) and 4-7 month growing seasons (average over 50.0 F). Precipitation is abundant year-round without any major difference, but there is still slight variation. The wet season runs from February through July, reaching its zenith in April with 120 mm of rain. The dry season runs from August through January with an October/November nadir of 85 mm and secondary December peak of 113 mm. Data for record temperatures is spotty before June 2007, but temperatures in Old Hickory have been known to range from -10 F in January 1966 to 106 F in June and July 2012.

|Jan record high F = 73 |Feb record high F = 79 |Mar record high F = 86 |Apr record high F = 91 |May record high F = 94 |Jun record high F = 106 |Jul record high F = 106 |Aug record high F = 105 |Sep record high F = 101 |Oct record high F = 96 |Nov record high F = 87 |Dec record high F = 76 |year record high F = |Jan avg record high F = 67 |Feb avg record high F = 72 |Mar avg record high F = 79 |Apr avg record high F = 86 |May avg record high F = 91 |Jun avg record high F = 96 |Jul avg record high F = 97 |Aug avg record high F = 97 |Sep avg record high F = 95 |Oct avg record high F = 88 |Nov avg record high F = 77 |Dec avg record high F = 69 |year avg record high F = 99 |Jan avg record low F = 10 |Feb avg record low F = 13 |Mar avg record low F = 21 |Apr avg record low F = 31 |May avg record low F = 40 |Jun avg record low F = 54 |Jul avg record low F = 59 |Aug avg record low F = 58 |Sep avg record low F = 48 |Oct avg record low F = 33 |Nov avg record low F = 22 |Dec avg record low F = 17 |year avg record low F = 9 |Jan record low F = -10 |Feb record low F = 0 |Mar record low F = 8 |Apr record low F = 21 |May record low F = 34 |Jun record low F = 47 |Jul record low F = 52 |Aug record low F = 54 |Sep record low F = 36 |Oct record low F = 26 |Nov record low F = 14 |Dec record low F = 6 |year record low F =

Economy

Old Hickory is the site of a country club, large golf course, city park, a Chamber of Commerce, and the DuPont plant, which has been mostly shut down but continues to employ a few hundred workers. The Nashville National Weather Service Forecast Office is located just to the southeast in nearby Wilson County.

Notable people

  • Nate Bargatze (1979–), stand-up comedian and actor
  • Cathy Gordon Brown (1965–), independent candidate for President of the United States in the 2000 presidential election
  • Danika & the Jeb, musical duo
  • Darren Jernigan (1969–), Tennessee Democratic politician
  • Jack Kershaw (1913–2010), attorney and sculptor who represented James Earl Ray
  • William F. Lyell (1921–1951), corporal in the United States Army during the Korean War; posthumously received the Medal of Honor
  • Ken Shipp (1929–2012), American college and professional football coach
  • Mike Turner (1955–), Tennessee Democratic politician
  • Edgar S. Woolard, Jr. (1934–2023), former chairman and chief executive officer of DuPont

References

References

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  2. "Historic Resources of Old Hickory (Partial Survey of Historic and Architectural Resources)".
  3. "The Hermitage, home of Old Hickory, by Stanley F. Horn".
  4. "Andrew Jackson Mystery Well".
  5. [http://www.oldhickorychamber.org/about_old_hickory/history.html Old Hickory Area Chamber of Commerce—Old Hickory, Tennessee] {{webarchive. link. (July 26, 2010)
  6. "Census Bureau map of 37138 5-Digit ZCTA".
  7. "National Register Digital Assets - US Post Office--Old Hickory". National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior.
  8. "Climate".
  9. (April 3, 2021). "NWS Forecast Office Nashville, TN".
  10. Martin, Douglas. [https://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/24/us/24kershaw.html "Jack Kershaw Is Dead at 96; Challenged Conviction in King's Death"], ''[[The New York Times]]'', September 24, 2010. Accessed September 25, 2010.
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