Aquone

Aquone (pronounced uh-KWAN-nee) is the home in Johnson City, Tennessee, where Tennessee jurist and historian Samuel Cole Williams lived in retirement.

[2] The home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The house is on a 3.6-acre (1.5 ha) lot between Roan Street and U.S. Highway 11E, it is screened from those roads by trees and a terraced lawn.

The interior of Aquone is laid out according to the center hall plan, with an entrance hall, and stairway flanked by a large formal living room on one side and a large formal dining room on the other side.

[3] The name "Aquone" is reported to be a Cherokee word for "resting place.