Pieces Of Cameron Hill Home Moved With Phillips Family To A Farm - Chattanoogan.com

2022-06-16 15:24:53 By : Ms. Sherry Lee

Many ornate pieces from the fine houses on Cameron Hill ended up in a homes away from their origin, and at least one temporarily became part of a farm.

Lynn Phillips Durham, who lives in a senior neighborhood in Nashville, soon after she was born went to live far up Cameron Hill.

It was a house on Arcadia Avenue that had been occupied for a number of years by the family of Morris Feld, who was the proprietor of the Model Store. The Felds previously lived at 16 E. 4th St. and then on the side of Cameron Hill at 207 W. 6th St. Before that the end house on Arcadia had been occupied by Benjamin H. Cox Jr., a traveling salesman. It was first occupied in 1913 by Henry R. Biedermann, who was in the piano business. Later, Martin J. Burelbach, who was scout executive for the Boy Scouts of America, lived there as well.

Ms. Durham said, " My paternal grandparents, Louie and Freida Phillips, lived at the end of Arcadia Drive. The house was on a dead end street and next to the many concrete steps with metal banisters that went up and down Cameron Hill. 

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