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Voices of the Battle of Franklin: A Driving Tour from Carte

The Voices of the Battle of Franklin is a driving tour through the area of Franklin which served as the battle...

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The Voices of the Battle of Franklin is a driving tour through the area of Franklin which served as the battlefield on November 30, 1864. There are six stops on the tour where you will hear fifteen firsthand accounts of actual citizens and soldiers' experiences on that day and how their lives were changed forever.

Visitors will meet Franklin citizens such as Carrie McGavock, Matilda Lotz and Fountain Branch Carter. You will meet soldiers from both armies and some of the military leaders including Gen. John Bell Hood and Gen. George Washington Gordon. Meet the heroic physician who worked feverishly to save confederate soldiers at Carnton Plantation’s field hospital.

You will visit the Carter House, Lotz House, Carter's Hill, Collins Farm, and Carnton Plantation where the McGavock Confederate Cemetery is also located. From there you can visit the Toussaint L'Overture Cemetery and hear from two former slaves. We have a list of other historical sites in and around Franklin we encourage you to visit as well as the Downtown Franklin Association's website so you can enjoy our great shops and restaurants too. Thank you for visiting Franklin.

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June 10, 2020

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