Yahoo Αναζήτηση Διαδυκτίου

Αποτελέσματα Αναζήτησης

  1. During the Battle of Franklin on November 30, 1864, Carter House was used as a U.S. Army headquarters. Visitors learn the story of the battle and the Carter family's experience as they sheltered in their cellar during the night of November 30, 1864.

  2. 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.

  3. The Carter House is a Tennessee Historical Commission State Owned-Historic Site. Guided tours are offered daily. Learn more about tickets options and pricing.

  4. Carter House. 1,392 reviews. #3 of 102 things to do in Franklin. Speciality MuseumsHistoric SitesBattlefields. Closed now. 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. About. The Carter House was built around 1830 by Fountain Branch Carter. By the time of the Civil War it was a large agricultural operation.

  5. The Carter House is a Tennessee Historical Commission State Owned-Historic Site. Guided tours are offered daily. Learn more about tickets options and pricing.

  6. 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.

  7. 6 Ιουν 2023 · 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.

  1. Γίνεται επίσης αναζήτηση για