Elijah Oliver Place
Built by the son of the original settlers of Cades Cove in 1866.
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Elijah Oliver Place Details
The Elijah Oliver Place, constructed in 1866. Elijah Oliver (1829–1905) was the son of John and Lucretia Oliver. His original farm was destroyed during the U.S. Civil War by Confederate marauders. The homestead includes a dog-trot cabin, a chicken coop, a corn crib, and a crude stable. Source: Wikipedia
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