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Image ID: |
19630 |
Subjects: |
Dwellings; Architectural elements |
Place: |
Hardin County (Tenn.) |
Description: |
An example of a Greek-revival mansion ("Cherry Mansion," Savannah, Tenn.) |
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Collection: |
Dept. of Conservation Photograph Collection |
Historical Note: |
The Cherry Mansion, located in Savannah, TN, was built around 1830 by David Robinson. He gave the house to his daughter when she married W. H. Cherry, a wealthy Savannah merchant. General Grant used the house as his headquarters in 1862. |
Series: |
Historic Sites |
Photographer: |
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Engraver: |
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Artist: |
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Publisher: |
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Format: |
Copy print |
Accession No.: |
RG 82 |
File Location: |
Box 41, File 146 |