Carter House
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Carter House was built in the year 1830 by Fountain Branch Carter and was cught in the battle during American Civil War in the year 1864. This building now serves as a memorial to the Carter family as to those who shed their lives during this war. This site is registered under the Registrar National Historic Landmark.
Category: Monument and Historic Building
Address: Franklin
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