Meeting-of-the-Waters

Meeting-of-the-Waters is a two-story brick home and property in Franklin, Tennessee that dates from 1800 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

[1] It was built by Thomas Hardin Perkins, who settled in Williamson County in 1800 and began building this home at the joining of the Big Harpeth River and the West Harpeth River.

It included Federal style detailing and is one of the oldest brick residences surviving in the county.

[2] Two other historic Williamson County houses were built by relative Nicholas Tate Perkins:

This article about a property in Williamson County, Tennessee on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.

Williamson County Historical Society Marker for Meeting-of-the-Waters.