For those of you who descend or can connect with Frederick Stump (1724-1822), you might be interested to know that Frederick Stump's log home is still here. Several years ago while taking what I thought was a short cut between schools, I got hopelessly lost and was startled to come across an historical marker that had the following legend: "Frederick Stump, an early settler in the Fort Nashborough area [near what is now downtown Nashville], came from Pennsylvania by way of Georgia. He was a Revolutionary War soldier and noted Indian fighter. He owned a large plantation along White's Creek where he operated a mill and inn and rented land to other settlers. This log house is reputed to have been his home where he operated the inn." I subsequently heard that this house/inn was the oldest dwelling still standing in Nashville. The log house is quite nice and has been beautifully restored and is currently someone's home. I believe that his son's home was across the street from the site of the State Capitol. Since my "lost" Anna Stump (b. abt 1811 probably in Berks Co. or Lebanon Co., PA) was from the same area in PA, I'd love, as a Nashville transplant, to find some day a connection between her and Frederick. But for now, I'd just be happy to find out who her parents were!! Judy in Nashville