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Carnton is a
historic plantation home
built in 1826 in Franklin,
Williamson County, Tennessee,
United States. The property,
comprising 1,420
acres (5...
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slave owner and the
caretaker of the
McGavock Confederate Cemetery at
Carnton, a
historic plantation complex in Franklin, Tennessee. Her life was the...
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American midwife, nurse, and
domestic worker who was held as a
slave at
Carnton Plantation in Franklin, Tennessee. She
worked for the
family of Colonel...
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huddled in the
Carter House ba****t
while the
battle raged above. The
Carnton Plantation, home to the
McGavock family during the battle, also
still stands...
- well-preserved
antebellum plantation houses such as
Belle Meade Plantation,
Carnton plantation in Franklin, and
Belmont Mansion.
Nashville has many arts centers...
- for the wounded.
Colonel John and
Carrie McGavock's
plantation house,
Carnton, was
situated less than one mile (1.6 km) from the
center of the action...
- holes. The
Carnton Plantation, home to the
McGavock family during the battle, also
still stands and is
likewise open to the public. The
Carnton Plantation...
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Widow of the
South and has pla**** a
major role in
preserving the
historic Carnton mansion, a
focal point in the
Battle of
Franklin which occurred on November...
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McGavock (1766–1843),
Mayor of
Nashville from 1824 to 1825 and
owner of the
Carnton Southern plantation in Franklin, Tennessee. His
sister Elizabeth Irwin...
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organization that also
oversees Carnton Plantation.
Winstead Hill, also NRHP-listed
within the
Franklin Battlefield area
Carnton, also NRHP-listed in the battlefield...