Friends of Lonesome Historic Site, Inc.
206-953-2766
Share page
232 Druid Hills Dr
Dickson, TN 37055-3331
Organization Details

Programs

Budget
$150,000.00
Description
The Friends of Lonesome Historic Site has engaged a well-known professional restoration company that specializes in log structures to carry out the the complete restoration of the cabin. Currently, work is scheduled to begin in May, 2022.
Beneficiaries
Adults
K-12 (5-19 years)
Long-term Success
Long-term success will be the successful completion of the restoration of the cabin to the standards of the National Register of Historic Places. That will enable us to begin furnishing the cabin with historical artifacts and creating a museum of pioneer life.
Short-term Success
Short-term success will be the completion of the Lonesome cabin restoration on schedule.
Program Areas Served
Dickson County
Budget
$3,000.00
Description
An interactive web-based program, whereby students, teachers, and visitors can visit the Lonesome cemetery and "hear" historical stories from the deceased, by accessing the Lonesome Historical Site online. This program is nearing completion and will soon be on the website.
Category
Education  - Elementary & Secondary Education 
Beneficiaries
Families
Adults
Children and Youth (0 - 19 years)
Program Areas Served
Lonesome Family Cemetery
Description
This program, funded by a grant from CFMT, has recently been completed, and is designed as a complement to the social studies curriculum discussed above. The timing allows two groups to visit the site simultaneously. The tour will function in the same manner, and focus on the natural environment of the site, especially that of Beaverdam Creek. As the house has not been lived in since 1972, the area has largely returned to its natural state. Success will be measured in the same way. The budget is in development. We expect field trips to begin in the spring of 2020.
Short-term Success
Unfortunately, the closing of schools in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic has eliminated any planned field trips to the site. We hope that some teachers are using the online materials for virtual field trips for their classes.
Program Areas Served
None
Budget
$10,000.00
Description
This program will follow the accepted professional standards for historic cemetery management. Our goal includes full documentation of the Austin Cemetery, employing an instrument survey and ground penetrating radar to identify the location of marked and unmarked graves. The cost for the surveys is estimated at $6,513. Once the survey is completed, we will be able to install appropriate fencing and create a path and information for visitors, in keeping with our educational goals. The Board has voted the necessary funds to build a stone wall with an antique cast iron gate at the entrance. Construction is projected in early October 2022. We have received a grant from CFMT to prepare a school field trip for the cemetery entitled "If these graves could talk," and are planning further grant applications.
Program Successes
The cemetery specialist of the Tennessee Historical Society visited the cemetery in October 2021, and was impressed with Joe Austin's progress and professionalism.
Beneficiaries
Families
Adults
Children and Youth (0 - 19 years)
Long-term Success
Long-term success would be a scientifically-documented historic family cemetery, preserved for posterity and accessible to visitors.
Short-term Success
The surveys have been completed and are being programmed. Monies to construct the stone wall and gate have been voted by the Board, with construction projected for October 2022.
Program Success Monitored By
Joseph Austin is managing the cemetery, in conjunction with the cemetery specialist of the Tennessee Historical Society.
Program Areas Served
None
Description
In keeping with our primary goal of education, the Social Studies Field Trip curriculum (prepared thanks to a grant from CFMT), provides a guided visit to Lonesome Historic Site designed for the 6th grade Social Studies curriculum of the Tennessee public schools. The tour was designed by curriculum professionals to align with Tennessee standards in social studies. The information for nine stations on the property is delivered via cellphone in text and voice, allowing students and teachers the flexibility to move freely about the site at their own pace. Thanks to the completion of a new access road and suitable space for school buses, the first field trips should visit the site in the spring of 2020. The budget is currently in development.
Beneficiaries
Families
Adults
Children and Youth (0 - 19 years)
Short-term Success
As is the case with our environmental curriculum, the pandemic has cancelled all field trips. The material is still available online, and we are trying to let teachers involved in distance learning aware of the availability of these virtual field trips.
Program Areas Served
None

CEO/Executive Director/Board Comments

The arrival of the corona virus pandemic effectively eliminated any school field trips in 2020 and 2021. While we hope to begin such field trips in the autumn of 2023, we are also investigating a range of possibilities to make the virtual visits accessible for at-home learning.