
Overton County Courthouse

Almost burned down in 1865 by a band of Confederate Guerrillas from Kentucky, the Overton County Courthouse records were saved and the building still stands, preserving the historic character of Livingston, Tennessee's town square.
The original courthouse was burned by Captain John Francis and a band of Confederate guerillas from Kentucky in April of 1865. This sensless act so close to the end of the Civil War might have destroyed all early County Records had it not been for County Register of deeds James Richardson. Mr. Richardson had hidden the county deed books in the cellar of his home. A few record books in the offices of the County Clerk, the circuit Court Clerk and the clerk and master were also saved.
For More Information
Court Square
Livingston, TN 38570
Phone: 1-800-876-7393
Website: http://www.overtonco.com/history.php
Nearby Attractions
Overton County Heritage Museum, 0.2 miles away
Parkway Restaurant, 0.5 miles away
Holly Ridge Winery and Vineyard, 3.5 miles away
Maple Grove School, 4.2 miles away
Big Springs Bar and Grill, 4.7 miles away
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