Carter House

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Carter House is a historic 19th-century home and Civil War landmark in Franklin, Tennessee, noted for its role in the Battle of Franklin.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Civil War site
historic house
museum
architecturalStyle Federal style
builtIn 1830
category American Civil War museums in Tennessee
Historic house museums in Tennessee
Houses completed in 1830
Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Tennessee
city Franklin NERFINISHED
constructionStartDate 1830
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasExhibit Battle of Franklin exhibits
Civil War artifacts
hasFeature battle scars on walls
extensive bullet damage
hasFunction historic house museum
hasPart brick main house
farm office
original outbuildings
smokehouse
hasTour guided tours
hasWebsite https://www.boft.org/carter-house
heritageDesignation National Historic Landmark
listedOn National Register of Historic Places
locatedIn Franklin, Tennessee NERFINISHED
Tennessee
United States of America
surface form: United States

Williamson County, Tennessee NERFINISHED
namedAfter Fountain Branch Carter NERFINISHED
notedFor role in the Battle of Franklin
nrhpListingDate 1969
nrhpType National Historic Landmark NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
operatedBy Battle of Franklin Trust NERFINISHED
originalOwner Fountain Branch Carter NERFINISHED
ownedBy State of Tennessee NERFINISHED
partOf Franklin Battlefield NERFINISHED
preservationStatus preserved
region Middle Tennessee NERFINISHED
significantEvent Battle of Franklin NERFINISHED
significantEventDate 1864-11-30
state Tennessee
touristAttraction true
usedAs Union command post during the Battle of Franklin
useDuringCivilWar field hospital after the battle
refuge for the Carter family

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