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Hermitage of General A. Jackson, where we halted for a while. Thin by orders of the Colonel went to see the hermitage also the tomb of General A. Jackson. I will describe the place as well as I can. There is a nise gravel road from the Main road to the house. On each side of this mall there is a nise row of large cedar trees, which almost darken the passage as the branches meet overhead. When in 20 steps of the front door, this road forks and directly in front is a space in the shape of a heart. Around this the road runs, which enables the carriage to come up to the door. This heart is enclosed by a similar row of cedars. The inside of this heart, and also on each side of the carriage way is thickly set with pines, cedars and other shrubbery of long standing, which almost excludes the sun shining on the ground. There is nise gravel walks leading to every place that a person want to go. From appearances those walks are but little used, as the grass is growing in the walks to some extent. We then went in the garden which is situated on the East of the house. Which is between the house and the Lebanon Pike, and is full of shrubbery and flowers of all kinds. Also walks running in all directions which beautifies the place and also give it a cold look to me, as I never saw a garden arrainged in this fashion. In the South East corner of this garden stands the monument of General Andrew Jackson. General Jackson lies on the South side of the tomb. His head in the direction of West, his feet to the East. His wife lies on the North and 2 infant children lie on the South of the tomb. It is all together a dark and secluded spot and looks to me as though it was very old fassion.
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1856, he sold the remaining 500 acres (200 ha), the mansion, and the outbuildings to the State of
Tennessee, with a provision that the Jackson family could remain in residence as caretakers of the estate. The state intended to turn over the property to the federal government for use as a southern branch of the
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Jackson, Jr., inherited the estate, and Jackson's will also gave his son all slaves, except two boys (given to his grandchildren) and four women (given to Andrew Jr.'s wife, Sarah). Due to debt and bad investments, Jackson Jr. began selling off portions of the estate. In
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flank the mansion and extend beyond it to the front of the portico, enclosing it on three sides. While the southern façade gives the appearance of a flat roof, the three other elevations show that the tin-covered roof is pitched. The front façade was painted a light tan, and a sand coating was added
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was added on the back of the cabin and to the rear, a group of log outbuildings were erected, including slave cabins, store rooms, and a smokehouse. This complex is known historically as the First
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The mansion has a rectangular layout, about 104 feet (32 m) from east to west and 54 feet (16 m) from north to south. The south front is the location of the main entrance and includes a central block with a five-bay, two-story structure with a portico supported by six modified
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behind the smokehouse and hundreds of thousands of artifacts. A brick triplex of cabins that was likely used by workers and artisans was discovered near the mansion yard. Archaeologists have identified 13 dwellings used by workers. Remains of three foundation pits suggest there were at least two
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On the second level are four bedrooms used by family members and guests, including
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The Hermitage is built in a secluded meadow that was chosen as a house site by
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was added later. In 1831, while Jackson was residing in the
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Andrew Jackson: The Course of American Democracy, 1833-1845
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2222:List of memorials to Andrew Jackson
2156:1832 Democratic National Convention
1862:American Presidents: Life Portraits
1704:. Arcadia Publishing. p. 121.
1677:Rettig, Polly M. (September 1975).
1533:Remini, Robert V. (July 24, 2013).
3825:National Historic Preservation Act
1581:"Book #6 of Pvt. Joseph C. Taylor"
1401:The Papers of Andrew Jackson: 1829
1196:. Dover Publications. p. 33.
796:Confederate Soldiers Home Cemetery
768:Using wood from the fallen trees,
744:The Hermitage, 1998 tornado damage
578:The Papers of Andrew Jackson: 1829
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3948:Presidential museums in Tennessee
3913:Greek Revival houses in Tennessee
3908:Federal architecture in Tennessee
3175:Volunteer State Community College
3140:Nashville State Community College
3130:Middle Tennessee State University
2856:Second Avenue Commercial District
1853:"Life Portrait of Andrew Jackson"
1165:Country Homes of Famous Americans
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3928:Museums in Nashville, Tennessee
3325:Nashville International Airport
3110:Free Will Baptist Bible College
2146:1830 State of the Union Address
2141:1829 State of the Union Address
1537:. JHU Press. pp. 483–484.
784:). The property was declared a
759:1998 Nashville tornado outbreak
632:51 children (age 19 and under)
571:59 children (age 19 and under)
532:(Time of purchase of the land)
254:, its major cash crop. It is a
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3210:Tennessee School for the Blind
2992:Nashville Municipal Auditorium
2109:Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek
1915:President of the United States
1508:Tennessee Historical Quarterly
682:United States Military Academy
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1223:"The Hermitage Mansion Story"
704:On May 5, 1863, units of the
688:in 1861 disrupted this plan.
668:the garden next to his wife.
418:as well as a garden feature.
3923:History museums in Tennessee
3160:Trevecca Nazarene University
2932:Dugan Field at Marsh Stadium
2851:Schermerhorn Symphony Center
2826:Nashville Children's Theatre
2756:Cathedral of the Incarnation
2286:Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson
1105:. Univ. of Tennessee Press.
657:known as the Field Quarter.
91:Front of the mansion in 2007
46:United States historic place
37:For the historic hotel, see
3217:Christ Presbyterian Academy
2074:Tenure of Office Act (1820)
1700:Brown II, Myers E. (2011).
674:Coahoma County, Mississippi
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283:Rear of the mansion in 2022
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3830:Historic Preservation Fund
3809:American Legation, Morocco
3232:Nashville Christian School
3155:Tennessee State University
2876:Tennessee Prison for Women
2836:Nashville Zoo at Grassmere
2771:Country Music Hall of Fame
2181:Ordinance of Nullification
2006:Battle of Pensacola (1814)
1839:"Tocqueville in Nashville"
1801:"The Hotel: Hotel History"
1190:Smith, J. Frazer (1993) .
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684:, but the outbreak of the
256:National Historic Landmark
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3898:Antebellum architecture
3135:Nashville School of Law
3125:Meharry Medical College
2952:Fairground Sports Arena
2881:Tennessee State Capitol
2831:Nashville City Cemetery
2791:Gaylord Opryland Resort
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3041:Tennessee State Prison
2886:Tennessee State Museum
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2279:The Remarkable Andrew
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345:Joseph Dufour et Cie
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2507:Athens of the South
2429:← John Quincy Adams
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1293:978-0-87049-920-3
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2912:Allen Arena
2781:Fort Negley
2716:Culture and
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431:copper roof
363:Sam Houston
328:entablature
320:Tulip Grove
309:White House
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2598:Berry Hill
2560:Public art
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2131:Hard money
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980:References
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706:Union Army
472:Cumberland
456:log houses
393:Bath house
349:Telemachus
112:, TN 37076
3716:Wisconsin
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3340:WeGo Star
3054:Education
2841:Parthenon
2821:Music Row
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2718:landmarks
2691:Music Row
2661:Inglewood
2651:Hermitage
2646:The Gulch
2570:Cityscape
2565:Education
2540:Geography
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1976:Creek War
1760:March 14,
1617:April 11,
1493:1478-0542
1384:March 15,
1083:March 15,
1053:Hermitage
788:in 1960.
510:Enslaved
451:ice house
433:in 1832.
427:limestone
234:Nashville
170:Architect
110:Hermitage
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