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Carter House - The Battle of Franklin Trust Carter House, built in 1830, was one of the premier farms in Middle Tennessee On November 30, 1864, the home and the families who lived there found themselves in the middle of one of the most dramatic events of the Civil War
Carter House (Franklin, Tennessee) - Wikipedia The Carter House State Historic Site is a historic house at 1140 Columbia Avenue in Franklin, Tennessee In that house, the Carter family hid in the basement waiting for the second Battle of Franklin to end
Carter House State Historic Site - TN. gov The Carter House was the command post of Major General Jacob D Cox, the Federal field commander of Schofield's delaying action It became the center of some of the heaviest fighting, as the Carter family and others huddled in the basement
The Carter House - American Battlefield Trust Built in 1830, the Carter House was the location of the 1864 Battle of Franklin The house and grounds, which served as a Federal command post before the battle and as a hospital after, are today preserved on ten acres
Carter House - Visit Franklin Carter House was built in 1830 by Fountain Branch Carter 34 years later, the small brick farmhouse would bear witness to the bloody Battle of Franklin, in which more than 9,500 soldiers were killed, wounded, captured, or listed as missing
The Carter House in Franklin, TN - Tennessee Vacation On November 30, 1864, the Battle of Franklin raged across the fields south of town, scarring the landscape, claiming the lives of thousands and changing life on the Carnton and Carter farms forever Before daybreak Federal Brig Gen Jacob D Cox woke the Carter family, took possession of the house and made the parlor his headquarters
Carter House - Tennessee Encyclopedia The Carter House is a National Historic Landmark owned by the State of Tennessee and operated by the Carter House Association The site includes a visitors’ center with museum and a video program about the battle of Franklin
Carter House in Nashville - Visit A City Visitors to the Carter House can visit the original brick farm house, and three other out buildings that are still covered in over 1000 bullet holes from the Battle of Franklin
Carnton and Carter House - TN History For Kids In 1830, a man named Fountain Branch Carter built a home about a mile west of the Carnton Plantation Carter was a properous man who made money as a farmer, merchant, surveyor, and operator of a cotton gin Over the years, he and his wife Mary had 12 children — eight of whom lived to adulthood