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(8-02Enlarge The Carter House
 
South side of office
  
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(8-02Enlarge The Carter House
 
South side of smokehouse

  
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(3-95) The Carter House

Carter House and out buildings west of the house
  
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(3-95) The Carter House
 
West view of Union battery and retrenchment. West of the slave quarters, Carter House museum in background
 
Interpretive Marker: Captain Theodrick (Tod) Carter
  
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(3-95) Battle Ground Academy marker, south of the Carter House on Columbia Ave.
 
Battle Ground Academy Interpretive Marker:
Founded in 1889 as Battle Ground Academy, named for its location where the Battle of Franklin occurred in 1864, and dedicated in an address by Confederate General William B. Bate, later governor and U.S. Senator, this boys' preparatory school was located on Columbia Avenue across from the Carter House. The school was popularly called the Wall and Mooney School and the Peoples School for its early headmasters. After being destroyed by fire in 1902, it was moved to its present site

  
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(3-95) The Carter House
 
Cleburne Division interpretive marker on the south lawn of the Carter House. View looking southeast across Columbia
Ave.
  
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(May 2003) Main Federal entrenchments marker
 
Columbia Pike, south of the Carter House. The view is looking southeast. The General Adams marker is to the right of the pedestrian crossing sign
 
Interpretive Marker: Main Entrenchments Federal Battle Line

 
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(May 2003) Enlarge Carter Gin House interpretive marker
 
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