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Date: 2010-05-18 15:22:22
Carnton
McGavock Confederate Cemetery
Robert Hicks
Carter House
Williamson County
Tennessee
Battle of Franklin
Nashville
Tennessee
Franklin Battlefield
Tennessee
Franklin
Tennessee
Tennessee in the American Civil War

Carnton Plantation Museum A Man, A Book and a Battlefield 30 By jill peterson

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