Thomas Woodard, Jr. Farm

The Thomas Woodard, Jr. Farm is a historic farmhouse in Cedar Hill, Tennessee, U.S.

[2] Woodard owned distilled whiskey and grew tobacco.

[2] After the American Civil War of 1861–1865, most of his former slaves, who took the last name Woodard, became tenant farmers.

[2] The farm remained in the Woodard family until 1921, when it continued to be used to grow tobacco.

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