Shinn Curtis Log House

The Shinn Curtis Log House lies in the heart of historic downtown Mount Holly. The early settler's home of hand-hewn logs originally built in 1712 was encased in a house and was uncovered in 1967 when the surrounding house was demolished. It was in the possession of the Curtis family for 147 years, since 1802, and is now owned by the Mount Holly Historical Society. The building was relocated from what had been Water Street and renamed Rancocas Road.

West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center
  1. Cotton Gin Toy Display
  2. Boll Weevil Trap
  3. Antique Cotton Planting Equipment
  4. Fish Traps
  5. Water Measuring Instruments
  6. Insect Collection
  7. Signed Guitar
  8. Billy Weir
  9. Elvis Presley Faux Fur Jacket
  10. Last Home of Sleepy John Estes
  11. Map of Sleepy John’s Tours
  12. Chairs in "Sleepy" John Estes' Home
  13. Flagg Grove School
  14. 50th Anniversary Tour Costumes
  15. Map of Tina Turner Tours