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All the United States Tennessee Linden Pinckney's Tomb
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Pinckney's Tomb

A house built specifically to shelter the dead.

Linden, Tennessee

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The Hufstedler Gravehouse   Peter Burka / CC BY 2.0
Pinckney’s Tomb before stabilization work   Richard Quin, US National Park Service
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Descendants of Pinckney Hufstedler, some of whom are buried in the gravehouse   Unknown, created prior to 1922
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The Hufstedler Gravehouse (better known as Pinckney's Tomb) started out as a fairly unremarkable cut stone wall surrounding a small family graveyard. Built in the 1860s, it was able to hold about a dozen plots. But in 1885, a local farmer by the name of Pinckney Hufstedler decided to construct wooden walls and a roof over the cemetery, using the stone wall as a base, supposedly to prevent water from entering his grave after he died.

To add further mystery to the gravehouse's builder, he insisted that when he died, he be transported to his grave on a wagon drawn by white oxen. Pinckney died in 1895, and the last interment in the graveyard was his wife, Louisa, in 1924. It's unknown if his unusual final transportation request was honored.

For many years, the gravehouse was allowed to deteriorate and was in danger of falling into ruins. In 1987, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. By the early 2000s part of one of the walls had collapsed, and tree roots had damaged another. Fortunately, county leaders and local preservationists were able to work together to conduct stabilization and repair work on this unique example of vernacular architecture, allowing future generations to ponder the fears, beliefs, and hopes of a long-dead eccentric farmer from this rural, often-forgotten corner of Tennessee

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The site is on private property, but it is open and accessible to the public. Cell phone service in the area is unreliable, so print or save maps and directions before leaving Linden.

To get there from Linden, head south on South Mill Street. Turn left onto Old Hohenwald Road at Veterans Park just after crossing the Buffalo River. In about 2 miles, turn right onto Hurricane Creek Road, then right again after about a mile and a half onto Whitwell Cemetery Road. Follow Whitwell Cemetery Road for about a mile and a half and turn left onto Petty Drive. The grave house will be about half a mile on the right, visible from the road.

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Pinckney's Tomb
Petty Drive
Linden, Tennessee, 37096
United States
35.560281, -87.81726
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