DENVER OSCAR CHENNOWETH FAMILY, WERE EARLY
INDUSTRIOUS CALHOUN FARMERS
WELL-BUILT LIVESTOCK WEIGH HOUSE, NICUT
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The Chennoweth family came to Calhoun before 1830, to engage in farming, the mercantile business and building some of the finest houses in the county. Shown above is a still pristine weigh station on Upper Nicut Road, likely built by the family about 1930, a family that loved and bred horses. |