Significance: The Carter House was built in 1830 by Fountain Branch Carter. At the time, the town of Franklin was small, and the house and farm were surrounded by a rural setting. The Federal style brick farm More
See also HABS MD-1251 for related documentation. Significance: The Middle Ford American Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis) is significant because of its longevity and exceptional size. It is also significant due More
See also HABS VA-1372 for related documentation. Significance: The Brawner Farm White Oaks (Quercus alba) are significant due to their presence during the development of their namesake farm, and because of thei More
Significance: This brick church, dating from 1861, served as a hospital during the Civil War, and although the interior was remodeled in 1955, the exterior remains in excellent and probably original shape. Sur More
Significance: The historical significance of these three sites is intertwined with the story of the Civil War Battle of Franklin, 30 November, 1864. Following General William T. Sherman's Union victory in Atla More
Significance: The Main Gate, erected as a simple yet elegant, classically inspired colonnade, was built in 1883-84 to form the ceremonial entrance into what was then referred to as the Soldiers' Home National More
Significance: The Lodge Ceremonial Gate at the U.S. Soldiers' and Airmen's Home, National Cemetery, erected in 1888-89, provides a formal vehicular entryway into the cemetery, located within close proximity to More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison C (Building 24) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For an overview of the Center Building Group, see HABS DC-349-BT Significance: The East Lodge/Detached Nurses Home (Building 30) is significant for its association with the treatment of mental illness at the St More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison D (Building 23) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison B (Building 26) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
Significance: McClellan Gate was constructed in 1871-72 as the ceremonial entryway into the original 200-acre Arlington National Cemetery. Created in 1864 from part of the Arlington estate appropriated from Con More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison A (Building 25) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
Significance: The Main Gate, erected as a simple yet elegant, classically inspired colonnade, was built in 1883-84 to form the ceremonial entrance into what was then referred to as the Soldiers' Home National More
Significance: The Lodge Ceremonial Gate at the U.S. Soldiers' and Airmen's Home, National Cemetery, erected in 1888-89, provides a formal vehicular entryway into the cemetery, located within close proximity to More
Significance: McClellan Gate was constructed in 1871-72 as the ceremonial entryway into the original 200-acre Arlington National Cemetery. Created in 1864 from part of the Arlington estate appropriated from Con More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison A (Building 25) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison B (Building 26) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison C (Building 24) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For an overview of the Center Building Group, see HABS DC-349-BT Significance: The East Lodge/Detached Nurses Home (Building 30) is significant for its association with the treatment of mental illness at the St More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison D (Building 23) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
Significance: The Main Gate, erected as a simple yet elegant, classically inspired colonnade, was built in 1883-84 to form the ceremonial entrance into what was then referred to as the Soldiers' Home National More
Significance: McClellan Gate was constructed in 1871-72 as the ceremonial entryway into the original 200-acre Arlington National Cemetery. Created in 1864 from part of the Arlington estate appropriated from Con More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison C (Building 24) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For an overview of the Center Building Group, see HABS DC-349-BT Significance: The East Lodge/Detached Nurses Home (Building 30) is significant for its association with the treatment of mental illness at the St More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison D (Building 23) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison B (Building 26) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison A (Building 25) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
Significance: The Main Gate, erected as a simple yet elegant, classically inspired colonnade, was built in 1883-84 to form the ceremonial entrance into what was then referred to as the Soldiers' Home National More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison A (Building 25) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison B (Building 26) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
Significance: McClellan Gate was constructed in 1871-72 as the ceremonial entryway into the original 200-acre Arlington National Cemetery. Created in 1864 from part of the Arlington estate appropriated from Con More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison C (Building 24) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison D (Building 23) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For an overview of the Center Building Group, see HABS DC-349-BT Significance: The East Lodge/Detached Nurses Home (Building 30) is significant for its association with the treatment of mental illness at the St More
Significance: The Main Gate, erected as a simple yet elegant, classically inspired colonnade, was built in 1883-84 to form the ceremonial entrance into what was then referred to as the Soldiers' Home National More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison D (Building 23) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For an overview of the Center Building Group, see HABS DC-349-BT Significance: The East Lodge/Detached Nurses Home (Building 30) is significant for its association with the treatment of mental illness at the St More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison B (Building 26) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
Significance: McClellan Gate was constructed in 1871-72 as the ceremonial entryway into the original 200-acre Arlington National Cemetery. Created in 1864 from part of the Arlington estate appropriated from Con More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison A (Building 25) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison C (Building 24) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
Significance: The Main Gate, erected as a simple yet elegant, classically inspired colonnade, was built in 1883-84 to form the ceremonial entrance into what was then referred to as the Soldiers' Home National More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison A (Building 25) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For an overview of the Allison Group, see HABS DC-349-BW Significance: Allison D (Building 23) is significant for its association with the care of Civil War and other military veterans and the treatment of ment More
For an overview of the Center Building Group, see HABS DC-349-BT Significance: The East Lodge/Detached Nurses Home (Building 30) is significant for its association with the treatment of mental illness at the St More