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  2. Carter House (Franklin, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    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. It is a Tennessee Historical Commission State Historic Site, managed by the non-profit organization The Battle of Franklin Trust under an ...

  3. Franklin, TN 37167. 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. Learn more about the history of Carter House here.

  4. Carter House State Historic Site - TN.gov

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    The State of Tennessee saved the Carter House from imminent demolition in 1953, when it was slated to be torn down for a gas station, and entrusted the THC to oversee the site. Today the house and grounds are managed and operated for the State by the Battle of Franklin Trust.

  5. Carter House | Visit Franklin

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    Carter House. Location: 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.

  6. The Carter House | American Battlefield Trust

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    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.

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  7. Carter House (Franklin) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go

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    The Carter House was built around 1830 by Fountain Branch Carter. By the time of the Civil War it was a large agricultural operation. In the years leading up to the Civil War nearly thirty enslaved people lived and worked on the farm. The Carter home and property was consumed by the Battle of Franklin on November 30, 1864.

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  9. The Carter House 1140 Columbia Avenue Franklin, TN 37064 (615) 791-1861 Bullet holes are still plainly visible in the walls of the farm office building and the brick home where Fountain Branch Carter, his family and numerous neighbors huddled in the basement while the battle raged overhead. An interpretive center with artifacts and a film about ...

  10. The Carter House in Franklin, TN - Tennessee Vacation

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    The Carter House. The Battle of Franklin was the last great battle of the American Civil War. Fate and circumstance placed the small town of Franklin in the path of two great armies in late November 1864.

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