Graham-Kivett House
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graham-kivett-house-261-8952161
title:
Graham-Kivett House
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The Graham-Kivett House is a historic house in Tazewell, Tennessee. It was built of limestone around 1800 by William Graham, an immigrant from Ireland who co-founded of Tazewell. The house was designed in the Federal architectural style. By the turn of the 20th century, it belonged to William Yoakum, who sold it to James Kivett, a lawyer. It was inherited by his son, J. K. Kivett, who served as the county judge of Claiborne County until he was "convicted in December 1956 of taking four $1,000 co
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United States historic place
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham-Kivett_House
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date modified:
2020-10-11T19:31:57Z
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