Historical Marker

Cockrill Bend

Centennial Boulevard at Bomar Boulevard · Nashville-Davidson · Davidson

Tennessee marker

Inscription

In 1786, the State of N.C. granted Gen. James Robertson several large tracts of land in this area. Robertson’s Bend was renamed after the Cockrill family who established several farms and a mill here before the Civil War. The Romanesque-style third Tenn. State Penitentiary, designed by Chattanooga architect S.M. Patton, was built from 1893-97 and had 50 buildings.

It closed in 1992. Ford Glass Plant opened in 1956 as one of the world’s largest automobile glass manufacturers.

Location

AddressCentennial Boulevard at Bomar Boulevard
CityNashville-Davidson
CountyDavidson

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