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Dillard is named for Revolutionary War veteran John Dillard and his son, James, among the first settlers to this town on the ridgeline overlooking the Little Tennessee River, and their descendants. Click thumbnail to enlarge and read more information about each image.
The Dillard Cannery
The Dillard House c. 1970
The Original Dillard House
Dillard-Powell House, National Register of Historic Places
Weavers at Hambidge Center, National Register of Historic Places
Whitehall Inn, moved by train
Baptizing at Betty’s Creek, c. 1920
Community Church at Dillard
Head of Tennessee Baptist Church, 1929
Asbury Hodgson and Fannie Powell, 1919
Arthur and Carrie Dillard, 1913
Confederate Reunion, 1916
Civil War Veterans 1900
The State Farmers’ Market