The house was built in 1909–1911 for Dr. Richard Calvin Bromley, a physician.
[2] Bromley was the son of a Confederate veteran and a graduate of the University of Nashville.
[2] Bromley hired two African-American "servants," who lived upstairs.
[2] The house was inherited by his daughter, Celia, a graduate of Vanderbilt University, who lived here with her husband, William Allen Moore of Pulaski, Tennessee.
This article about a property in Perry County, Tennessee on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.