- Pearson Brick House
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location = E of Kingsport on Shipley Ferry Rd
nearest_city =Kingsport, Tennessee
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added =April 11 ,1973
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governing_body =The Pearson Brick House (also known as the Barnes House, Barnes Plantation House, or The Old Brick House on the River) is a historic structure located on the north shore of
Fort Patrick Henry Lake in Sullivan County,Tennessee . The site is located near the section of theHolston River once referred to as the Great Falls. The building was added to theNational Register of Historic Places in 1973.History
After immigrating from
Ireland , John Beauregard Barnes and his wife, Emaline Baker Barnes, owned 2000 acres (800 hectares) of land in east Tennessee around the time of theAmerican Civil War . In 1860, Barnes constructed the two-story house from hand-firedbrick on the site.The Barnes slaves, brought from Ireland, would be hidden in the cellar of the house when Union soldiers or sympathizers were near the property. In addition, the family frequently caught runaway slaves and housed them in the cellar until their owners claimed them.
The house was inherited by the children of John Beauregard Barnes. John Rice Barnes, a son of J. B. Barnes, and his wife, Elizabeth Hawk Barnes, raised their family of twelve children in the house. In addition to being a
farmer , J. R. Barnes was a logger who cut and floated timber on the Holston River to Knoxville. He would accompanying the timber on the river in aflatboat .The house has since passed through several owners including the
Tennessee Valley Authority . The property is currently owned by Jim Pearson and his wife.Architectural details
The house is constructed from hand-fired
brick . Achimney with decorative brickwork is located at each end of the house. The meanings of the initials on the chimneys (E.B. and L.L.) are not precisely known. The house has a total of fivefireplace s.The house contains two cellars. One of the two cellars is dirt-walled and contains a fireplace for smoking meats and chains for restraining slaves.
A rear wing with five rooms was added to the house during the occupancy by the family of John Rice Barnes. This addition was removed in 1955.
References
* [http://www.c21able.com/105cliffsidepvt(history).htm Historical information on Pearson Brick House from realtor website]
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