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Carnton House

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Carnton

1345 Eastern Flank Circle

Classic House Tour

60-minute guided house tour of Carnton with access to the grounds. Offered daily - Monday through Saturday - 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Sunday - 11:00 am to 5:00 pm

Carnton was built in 1826 by former Nashville mayor Randal McGavock (1768-1843). Throughout the nineteenth century it was frequently visited by those shaping Tennessee and American history, including President Andrew Jackson. Carnton grew to become one of the premier farms in Williamson County, Tennessee. Randal McGavock's son John (1815-1893) inherited the farm upon his father's death. John McGavock married Carrie Elizabeth Winder (1829-1905) in December 1848 and they had five children, three of whom died at young ages - Martha (1849-1862); Mary Elizabeth (1851-1858); and John Randal (1854). The surviving children were Winder (1857-1907) and Hattie (1855-1932).

Donated By Battle Of Franklin Trust