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Today the house shares its grounds with the Sumner County Museum and is open to the public for tours by appointment. The interior of the house is furnished with original Trousdale furniture. It also contains a small library focused on the
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was started as a small collection displayed inside Trousdale Place. By 1979, the museum was ready to build its own facility and was given permission to build on the grounds of Trousdale Place.
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After the 1899 deaths of Julius and his only living child, Julius' widow, Annie Berry Trousdale, deeded the home to a local chapter of the
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in lieu of payment to James Trousdale, a veteran of the Revolutionary War. He sold this portion for the platting of the town of Gallatin.
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John Bowen built the house circa 1813. Bowen died in 1822. The site of the house had been part of a
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National Register of Historic Places in Sumner County, Tennessee
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Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Tennessee
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purchased the house in 1836 and later was elected as
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Tennessee Civil War Trail Marker at Trousdale Place
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Trousdale Place is located in Tennessee
Trousdale Place is located in the United States
Gallatin, Tennessee
36°23′14″N 86°26′56″W / 36.38722°N 86.44889°W / 36.38722; -86.44889
75001793
mansion
Gallatin
Sumner County
Tennessee
John H. Bowen
United States House of Representatives
William Trousdale
Federal-style
brick
Flemish-bond brickwork
North Carolina
land grant
William Trousdale
Governor of Tennessee
United Daughters of the Confederacy
Confederate monument
National Register of Historic Places
Sumner County Museum
Confederacy


"National Register Information System"
National Register of Historic Places

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