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- James_Weir_House comment "The James Weir House (also called the Weir-McNeeley House) is a historic building formerly located in downtown Tazewell, Tennessee.It was built by James Weir around 1830 as a two-story single-pen log structure, consisting of American chestnut logs on a limestone foundation. The log frame is covered with siding.In various times in its history, the house has served as a post office, store, inn, Civil War hospital, and library.".