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Carnton - The Battle of Franklin TrustCarnton was built in 1826 and was originally owned by Randal McGavock. Throughout the 19th century it was frequently visited by those who shaped Tennessee and ...
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Tours at Carnton — The Battle of Franklin TrustCarnton was built in 1826 and was owned by the McGavock family. During the Battle of Franklin on November 30, 1864, Carnton was used as a Confederate field ...
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The Battle of Franklin TrustAt Carnton wounded Confederate soldiers were arriving by the dozens not long after the battle began. It soon became the largest field hospital in the area and ...
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Carnton Plantation | Tennessee EncyclopediaBuilt by Randal McGavock in the 1820s, Carnton Plantation served as a Confederate field hospital during the Civil War. It is operated as a historic site today.
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Carnton Plantation - Tales from Tennessee and BeyondDec 28, 2017 · " McGavock constructed his home in the Federal architectural style. Carnton was constructed of brick, following the lead of Thomas Hardin ...Missing: builder | Show results with:builder
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The Carnton Plantation and the Battle of Franklin - Ohio ThoughtsThe combat raged for five hours, leaving 9,500 casualties, 2000 dead, 6,500 wounded and 1000 missing. The battle also took the lives of six Confederate generals ...
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Carnton Plantation - Heroes, Heroines, and HistoryApr 7, 2018 · Carnton was completed in 1826 by southern planter Randal McGavock. It won't surprise anyone to learn slave labor was used to build this lovely Federal-style ...Missing: design construction
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Haunted Carnton Plantation - Nashville GhostsMar 25, 2021 · Carnton is a red-brick federal style 11-room residence, completed in 1826 by prominent politician Randal McGavock using slave labor. Built ...Missing: architecture | Show results with:architecture
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The Unique Architecture of Historic Franklin You Must SeeFeb 21, 2022 · It was built in the Federal style; a central portico in the Greek Revival style was added in 1847. The interior of the home also received a ...
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Carnton Plantation, historic home in FranklinDec 4, 2006 · Randal McGavock (1768-1843), builder of Carnton ... The Federal-style plantation house became a social and political center where McGavock ...
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Franklin, TN Carnton Plantation capital detail | The McGavoc… - FlickrJan 6, 2010 · The McGavock House (Carnton Plantation) is a Federal style house constructed in 1825 with added Greek Revival elements mostly the front and ...Missing: mansion | Show results with:mansion
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From Our House to YOURS: Williamson County's House – CarntonApr 6, 2022 · Most homes of the day did without built-in closets, but at Carnton, all of the bedrooms have two small, shallow closets, one on each side of the ...Missing: interior | Show results with:interior
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A Work in Progress: Carnton - The Battle of Franklin TrustIn the years since Carnton was saved as a historic landmark, the home has seen the removal of a kitchen and two bathrooms, the reconstruction of missing ...Missing: layout features
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Carnton Plantation Franklin Tennessee ⋆At its peak, Carnton Plantation held sway over 1400 acres, eleven slave quarters and 39 slaves. ... Carter House. The Carter Farm is one mile from Carnton ...<|separator|>
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Carnton: One Day at a Time - The Battle of Franklin TrustThe efforts of the Association and its many supporters secured a dilapidated mansion from the elements and restored it to near the elegance it knew in its ...Missing: layout features
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The Enslaved at Carter House & Carnton - The Battle of Franklin TrustFountain Branch Carter bought nineteen acres of land in 1829 from Angus McPhail and began construction on a new home for his young family.Missing: architecture builder<|separator|>
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The Period Slave Garden at Carnton PlantationThey were housed in the one of only two, two-story slave quarters remaining in existence in the USA. The main garden for the McGavock family adjacent to the ...Missing: barns | Show results with:barns
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Carnton - ClioDec 5, 2020 · The Carnton Plantation is a Federal-style 11-room house that Randal McGavock completed using slave labor. He also planted cedars along the ...
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McGavock Confederate CemeteryAfter the November 30, 1864 Battle of Franklin, fallen Confederate soldiers were buried on the battlefield. Makeshift wooden markers were placed to identify ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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How is the McGavock Confederate Cemetery laid out?Jul 5, 2008 · Here is the layout of the McGavock Confederate Cemetery. Lt. Gen. A.P. Stewart's Corp. Loring's Division: Maj. Gen. William W. Loring – 126.
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McGavock Confederate Cemetery - The Historical Marker DatabaseThis is the largest private military cemetery in the United States in terms of the number of burials. John and Carrie McGavock maintained the cemetery for the ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts<|separator|>
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WTK Teen Hannah visits the Historical Carnton PlantationAug 1, 2015 · At the time his farm consisted of 288 acres which produced a variety of crops, including corn, grain, and cotton. A total of twenty-eight slaves ...
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Enslaved Project - The Battle of Franklin TrustBlack bodies of all ages dotted the landscape at Carnton as the labor of enslaved Africans provided wealth and comfort for five McGavock family members. In ...
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Franklin Battle Facts and Summary | American Battlefield TrustThe Battle of Franklin decimates the Army of Tennessee. Around 8,500 men become casualties on both sides, roughly 6,000 of them Confederates. Fourteen Southern ...Missing: Carnton plantation
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Franklin-Nashville Campaign, Summary, Facts, Significance, 1864Davis and Hood devised a plan to have Hood's 39,000 soldiers move north toward Chattanooga and destroy Sherman's supply lines back to Tennessee along the way.
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The “Miracle” at Franklin | American Battlefield TrustAug 4, 2025 · Franklin, Tennessee, once thought lost to development, has become a national model for battlefield reclamation.
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Carnton | American Battlefield TrustOn November 30, 1864, Carnton was engulfed by Confederate soldiers moving toward well-entrenched Federal troops during the Battle of Franklin.
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The Battle of Franklin: John Bell Hood's Catastrophic Defeat in ...Jan 6, 2025 · Determined to strike Union forces before they reached Nashville, General John Bell Hood threw his entire army at the entrenched enemy at Franklin.
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Battle of Franklin, 1864, Civil War - American History CentralThe Battle of Franklin was a military engagement that took place in Williamson County, Tennessee, in and near the town of Franklin, on November 30, 1864.
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Myths, Legends, and the Search for Truth - The Battle of Franklin TrustThe wounded at Carnton were composed entirely of men in Maj. Gen. W. W. Loring's Division. The Southern wounded from other divisions were cared for at other ...
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Carrie McGavock | History of American WomenCarrie Winder and John McGavock were married in December 1848. They had five children during the subsequent years, three of whom died at young ages: Martha, ...Missing: date | Show results with:date
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About — The Battle of Franklin TrustCarnton. Carnton was built in 1826 by Randal McGavock. His son, John, inherited the house in 1843. The McGavock family was directly impacted by the Battle of ...Missing: construction | Show results with:construction
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Franklin 150th: The McGavocks, Carnton, and the Battle of FranklinNov 30, 2014 · The largest of these hospitals was Carnton Plantation, settled a little over a mile from what is now the hallowed ground of the battle.Missing: prelude | Show results with:prelude
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McGavock Confederate Cemetery - American Battlefield TrustCarnton, the home of Carrie and John McGavock, served as the largest Confederate field hospital, as surgeons toiled inside the house; bloodstains still mar the ...
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Caroline Elizabeth “Carrie” Winder McGavock (1829-1905)When it became apparent that a cemetery to accommodate more than a thousand Southern casualties was needed, the McGavocks responded by donating their land and ...Missing: ledger | Show results with:ledger
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Colonel John McGavock (1815-1893) - Find a Grave MemorialBirth: 2 Apr 1815 ; Death: 7 Jun 1893 (aged 78) ; Burial. McGavock Family Cemetery. Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee, USA Show Map GPS-Latitude: 35.9043581, ...
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BLACK HISTORY MONTH, Williamson County – PART 1Here is an example of a labor contract between John McGavock of Carnton and Thomas Neely. The post war years were filled with a new normal and an entire ...
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CARNTON | Heritage Foundation of Williamson County, TNA Carnton restored from the neglected home of a tenant farmer to a historic jewel with both a profound history and a promising future.
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The History of Carnton - yourwilliamson.comOct 8, 2024 · The McGavock family-owned Carnton until 1911, when Susie Lee McGavock, widow of Winder McGavock, sold it. In 1973 Carnton was listed on the ...
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Restoration - The Battle of Franklin Trust2021 and 2022 will include work on the Carnton porches and parapet along the roofline, Carter House porch, reproduction carpeting, masonry repairs and ...
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The Battle of Franklin Trust Takes the Next Step in Interpreting the ...Feb 27, 2024 · The Battle of Franklin Trust, under the direction of Eric Jacobson, operates three historic sites directly impacted by the battle: Carter House, ...Missing: management | Show results with:management
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The Work Never Stops at the Battle of Franklin TrustAug 10, 2024 · The Battle of Franklin Trust engages with guests, conducts research, restores sites, works on battlefield preservation, and expands inclusive ...
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Civil War Artifacts at The Carnton House | Franklin 160th AnniversaryDec 3, 2024 · We're back commemorating the 160th Anniversary of the Battle of Franklin with a tour of the Carnton House with our friends from The Battle ...Missing: design construction<|separator|>
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2024 marks 160th anniversary of the Civil War's Battle of FranklinNov 29, 2024 · More than 700 reenactors are participating in the event, which is the largest in the history of the Carnton plantation in Franklin. Shelley Mays ...
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This Historic Renovation Reveals Fascinating New ... - Visit FranklinNov 5, 2024 · The restoration project removed the gypsum board inside the structure, allowing light to pour through the hundreds of bullet holes and ...
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[PDF] Franklin Battlefield - NPS HistoryThe battle, which did not begin until approximately 4:00 PM on. November 30, 1864, consisted of a se- ries of frontal assualts by General. Hood's Confederate ...
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10 Facts: The Battle of Franklin | American Battlefield TrustAt Franklin, 20,000 Confederates, supported by just one battery, advanced over two miles of open ground and struck a Union line made up of three tiers of sturdy ...Missing: prelude | Show results with:prelude
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Carnton Plantation And Battlefield | AMERICAN HERITAGEThe Battle of Franklin lasted barely five hours and led to some 9,500 soldiers being killed, wounded, captured, or counted as missing. Nearly 7,000 of that ...
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The History, Restoration, and Resilience of the Carnton GardenMay 14, 2020 · By 1826, Randall built what now stands as the Carnton mansion. ... ” Learn more about Carnton and plan your visit to this rich, historical site ...
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Why the extended tour on slavery at Carnton Plantation mattersDec 9, 2015 · Like I remembered, the tour went from the smokehouse to the inside, leading back out to the buildings I never realized were meant for slaves.
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The Battle of Franklin Trust remembers the truth and impact of ...Feb 27, 2020 · Graves of some of the unidentified slaves at Carnton are marked with stones in McGavock Cemetery separated from the Confederate cemetery by an ...
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[PDF] battlefield reclamation and interpretive challenges at civil war ...The Carter House is not alone in this struggle to blend preservation efforts with a complete historical interpretation. Historic Carnton Plantation suffered ...
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Commentary: Maybe it's time to let the old ways dieJun 26, 2020 · The Civil War ended 155 years ago but controversy about its ramifications continues across the country and nowhere is it more prevalent than ...<|separator|>
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Battle of Franklin Trust: Preserving Tennessee's Civil War HistorySep 18, 2024 · The home became a field hospital during and after the Battle of Franklin, offering shelter and care for hundreds of wounded Confederate soldiers ...<|separator|>
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Saving History Saturday: 2.3 Acres Saved At Franklin BattlefieldSep 12, 2020 · $107,500 saved the 2.3 acre parcel which was part of Carnton plantation during 1864 and saw heavy fighting during the battle. Original news ...
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Why Franklin's Carnton will no longer be a 'plantation'Jun 3, 2017 · According to state historian Carroll Van West, the removal of the word "plantation" is an individual direction for Carnton, not a regional or ...
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American Battlefield Trust Lauds Long-Awaited Preservation ...Nov 29, 2024 · “Since 2018, approximately $18 million in funding from this program has helped save over 1,100 acres of threatened Tennessee battlefield lands, ...
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The Widow of the South - The Battle of Franklin Trust StoreIn stock"Carnton Plantation, 1864: Carrie McGavock is an old woman who tends the graves of the almost 1500 soldiers buried here. As she walks among the dead, ...
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I visited the Carnton Plantation in TN, related to an HF bookJun 15, 2023 · The Orphan Mother by Robert Hicks… set in Franklin, TN , tells the story of Mariah Reddick, a former slave of Carrie McGavock at Carnton House.The Orphan Mother by Robert Hicks… set in Franklin, TN , tells the ...Carnton April 1961 long before it was place on the National Register ...More results from www.facebook.comMissing: depictions media
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The Carnton NovelsSet against the backdrop and history of the Carnton Plantation in Franklin, Tennessee, Christmas at Carnton is a story of hope renewed and faith restored at ...
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Colors of Truth (The Carnton Series) - Historical Novel SocietyThis is a narrative whose rich prose speaks eloquently of people coming together despite passionately opposing beliefs.Missing: representations | Show results with:representations
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"Southern Haunts" Episode #1.1 (TV Episode 2005) - IMDbThe premiere episode snatches spooky tales from Carnton Mansion in Franklin, Tennessee. It is a Civil War landmark and said to be the most haunted house in ...
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Carnton Plantation Ghost Stories: True Tales of the Unexplained ...30-day returnsEntertaining yet educational, diverting yet gripping, this is a book that everyone from ghost-hunters to Civil War buffs will want on their shelf.
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Tennessee Civil War 150 | Carnton Mansion - PBSMar 26, 2018 · Documentaries & Indie Films · Drama · Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr. PBS ... is a local public television program presented by WNPT. Our Sites.Missing: movies | Show results with:movies
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Carnton Plantation | Tennessee Crossroads | Episode 2206.2Sep 7, 2009 · Thirty years ago, Carnton Plantation in Franklin, TN was run down and in danger of destruction. Fortunately a handful of people joined ...Missing: 20th century
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The Adventures of the Adventures (2020) - Trivia - IMDb... Carnton Cemetery (seen at the end of the film) and witnessed the sunset through the trees overlooking the gravestones. The startling image immediately gave ...
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Haunted House Fiction: Carnton Plantation Ghost Stories | Nashville ...Oct 29, 2017 · Haunted House Fiction: Carnton Plantation Ghost Stories. October 29, 2017. Now, here's a book that will challenge your historical perspective!
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Tickets — The Battle of Franklin TrustA variety of tours are offered at Carnton, including the Extended Tour, Battlefield Tour, Slavery & Enslaved Tour, Classic House tour, and more. Offers vary ...Tours at Carnton · Tennessee Campaign Ticket · Carter House · Rippa Villa
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Programs — The Battle of Franklin TrustPrograms at Carter House, Carnton, & Rippa Villa. Legacy Dinner, FRANKLIN CIVIL WAR ROUND TABLE, Descendants' Reunion, Spring Hill and Franklin Anniversaries.Missing: educational public engagement