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Randal McGavock, a prominent Nashville resident and a friend of Andrew Jackson, built Carnton in 1826.

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location: Tennessee

date approved: 05/26/2020

last visited: 10/06/2021

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The You Are Here map shows that you are at 1345 Carnton Lane, Franklin, TN

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location: Tennessee

date approved: 05/16/2023

last visited: 05/17/2023

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Randal McGavock, a prominent Nashville resident and a friend of Andrew Jackson, built Carnton in 1826.

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location: Tennessee

date approved: 05/16/2023

last visited: 05/16/2023

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Carnton Plantation, built circa 1815, served a major role in the Battle of Franklin, TN in 1864.

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location: Tennessee

date approved: 04/06/2006

last visited: 05/17/2023

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Carnton Plantation-John McGavock sent most of his slaves to Louisiana so they wouldn't be taken by Federal authorities. After the war, McGavock continued to farm Carnton under sharecropping arrangements with former slaves until his death in 1893.

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location: Tennessee

date approved: 11/14/2022

last visited: 11/15/2022

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Wikipedia EntriesCarnton - Franklin TN

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Carnton is a historic home and museum in Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee, United States. The plantation played an important role during and immediately after the Battle of Franklin during the American Civil War.

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location: Tennessee

date approved: 11/14/2022

last visited: 11/15/2022

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Official Local Tourism AttractionsCarnton - Franklin, Tennessee

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On November 30, 1864, Carnton was witness to one of the bloodiest battles of the entire Civil War. Everything the McGavock family ever knew was forever changed.

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date approved: 11/14/2022

last visited: 11/15/2022

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U.S. National Register of Historic PlacesCarnton - Franklin, Tennessee

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Carnton Plantation was built in about 1815 by Ranal McGavock and was an important site during the Battle of Franklin in 1864

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location: Tennessee

date approved: 02/03/2008

last visited: 11/15/2022

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Tennessee Historical MarkersMcGavock Family Cemetery - Williamson County Historical Society

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Williamson County Historical Society marker - McGavock Family Cemetery

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location: Tennessee

date approved: 03/28/2006

last visited: 04/17/2015

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Tennessee Historical MarkersMcGavock Confederate Cemetery - Williamson County Historical Society

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Williamson County Historical Society marker - McGavock Confederate Cemetery

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location: Tennessee

date approved: 03/30/2006

last visited: 04/17/2015

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McGavock Confederate Cemetery is the largest private Confederate cemetery in the nation.

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location: Tennessee

date approved: 04/06/2006

last visited: 04/17/2015

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Grave of a Famous PersonJohnson Kelly Duncan - Franklin TN

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Civil War Confederate Brigadier General. He briefly commanded a division, and then became General Braxton Bragg's staff chief in Tennessee but died of typhoid fever in Knoxville.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Don.Morfe

location: Tennessee

date approved: 07/31/2020

last visited: 10/09/2021

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U.S. Civil War SitesMcGavock Confederate Cemetery - Franklin TN

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After the Battle of Franklin, November 30, 1864, the Union Army withdrew into Nashville. Casualties of over 8,000 Union and Confederate soldiers lay upon the field.

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location: Tennessee

date approved: 10/15/2020

last visited: 10/01/2021

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Signs of HistoryMcGavock Confederate Cemetery - Franklin TN

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After the Battle of Franklin, November 30, 1864, the Union Army withdrew into Nashville. Casualties of over 8,000 Union and Confederate soldiers lay upon the field.

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location: Tennessee

date approved: 11/14/2022

last visited: 11/15/2022

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Historic cemetery.

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location: Tennessee

date approved: 02/04/2007

last visited: 11/15/2022

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In the spring of 1866, the bodies of Confederate soldiers killed at the Battle of Franklin were exhumed from their temporary graves and reburied here, on this two-acre plot adjacent to Carnton, home of John and Carrie McGavock.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Don.Morfe

location: Tennessee

date approved: 05/17/2023

last visited: 05/17/2023

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Wikipedia EntriesMcGavock Confederate Cemetery - Franklin TN

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The McGavock Confederate Cemetery is located in Franklin, Tennessee. It was established in June 1866 as a private cemetery on land donated by the McGavock planter family. Their are nearly 1,500 Confederate soldiers buried there.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Don.Morfe

location: Tennessee

date approved: 05/17/2023

last visited: 05/17/2023

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In the spring of 1866, the bodies of Confederate soldiers killed at the Battle of Franklin were exhumed from their temporary graves and reburied here, on this two-acre plot adjacent to Carnton, home of John and Carrie McGavock.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Don.Morfe

location: Tennessee

date approved: 05/26/2020

last visited: 10/06/2021

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SuperlativesLARGEST - Private Military Cemetery in the United States-McGavock Confederate Cemetery - Franklin TN

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McGavock Confederate Cemetery 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 rest of their lives, largely by themselves.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Don.Morfe

location: Tennessee

date approved: 05/17/2023

last visited: 05/17/2023

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Tennessee Historical Commission marker 3 D 45 - Confederate Cemetery

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location: Tennessee

date approved: 03/28/2006

last visited: 11/15/2022

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posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member LSUMonica

location: Tennessee

date approved: 03/30/2006

last visited: 11/15/2022

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Carnton Plantation Mansion had a Greek Revival porch which served as an observation post for Gen. Nathan B. Forrest during the Battle of Franklin, Nov. 30, 1864. After the Battle, Carnton served as a hospital.

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location: Tennessee

date approved: 11/14/2022

last visited: 11/15/2022

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The Battle of Franklin was on Nov. 30, 1864. After the Battle, Carnton served as a hospital. The bodies of Generals Adams, Cleburne, Granbury, and Strahl rested on the back porch the next morning.

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location: Tennessee

date approved: 11/16/2022

last visited: 11/15/2022

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Tennessee Historical MarkersCarnton Plantation - Williamson County Historical Society

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Williamson County Historical Society marker for Carnton Plantation.

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date approved: 03/28/2006

last visited: 11/15/2022

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TNDOT 94-397-45 - Franklin, TN

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member CuriousBM

location: Tennessee

date approved: 06/06/2015

last visited: never

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