Seinknecht General Store

Long before the age of big box stores such as Wal-Mart and Target, Oliver Springs had its own one stop shop in the Sienknecht’s General Merchandise Store. Sienknecht’s was considered the place to shop and find whatever it was you needed. Whether nails, a bolt of fine clothing, a hat custom made in the latest style, meats and groceries or maybe even a chicken from the pen outside the store, Sienknecht’s was sure to have exactly what you were looking for. More »

Oliver Springs Library

If you come into Oliver Springs today and ask for directions to the town library you will be directed towards one of the town’s crown jewels when it comes to its history. Anyone in town will tell you head down to the old train depot which now houses the Oliver Springs Public Library and the Oliver Springs Historical Society’s Museum and Preservation rooms. More »

Official City Throw On Sale

Attention: If you placed an order for the Oliver Springs Commemoration Afghan but have not paid yet, you have until Friday afternoon do so or your afghan will not be ordered. Please Contact Pat Crowe (435.0384 or p.crowe435@comcast.net) of the Oliver Springs Historical Society about making payment or by visiting the library and making your payment there. The library is open Monday - Friday 10am to 6pm.. More »

Colonial Hall

In a town as old as Oliver Springs it’s easy to inquire about its history but where do you start. The best place to start may be with talking about what is the oldest surviving structure in town; Colonial Hall. More »

Oliver Springs Hotel

The year is 1895 and Oliver Springs has become a growing boomtown. The old 35 room Oliver Springs Hotel, or ‘Richards House’ as it was known had been torn down in 1894 to make way for the new hotel, which promised to surpass anything that the town had yet seen. And as first the mansions, then the carpenters did their magic, what came into being was indeed a magnificent edifice which promised grander times to come. More »

 

Public Library

Library Contact:

435-2509 phone/fax

kellyayers@comcast.net

Open M-F 10 am to 6 pm

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Kelly Ayers is the library director in Oliver Springs. She hails from almost a decade of teaching in Morgan County, Tennessee, has grown up in West Knoxville, and has lived in Oak Ridge, Tennessee since 2001.

http://www.oliverspringscity.com/library

2 Responses to Public Library

  1. PATRICIA WALLACE says:

    HOW COULD I FIND OUT IF A EDWARD LEE LEDFORD DIED THERE,ON FEB 14,2002?IF THERE
    IS ANY WAY YOU COULD HELP ME I WOULD BE VERY GREATFULL…

  2. osprey says:

    I have emailed you a contact that will hopefully help you find more information, but there was near to nothing here other than a scantily filled family tree page. I wish you luck in your research!

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