William Cocke House

The William Cocke House is a historic house located along Route 2 near Rutledge, Tennessee. It is locally significant as a reminder of Grainger County's political history, and as an excellent example of the Greek Revival style of architecture as displayed in East Tennessee.

William Cocke House
Nearest cityRutledge, Tennessee
Coordinates36°18′6″N 83°27′24″W
Area6.1 acres (2.5 ha)
Built1850 (1850)
Architectural styleGreek Revival
NRHP reference No.80003799[1]
Added to NRHPJuly 3, 1980

Description and history

The 2-story brick structure, built c. 1850 in the Greek Revival style, rests on a solid brick foundation. A one-story ell attached to the south elevation serves as the kitchen. The house is arranged in a rectilinear floor plan with a central hall, interior chimneys and covered with a pitched hip roof with asphalt shingles. was built in 1850. It was the home of William Michael Cocke. A member of a politically prominent family, he represented Grainger County in both the Tennessee House of Representatives and Tennessee Senate,[2] and served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1845 to 1849.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 3, 1980.[1]

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