The Apheus Truett House is a frame house located at 228 Franklin Road in Franklin, Tennessee, that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1988. Built in 1846, it is a notable example of a two-story vernacular I-house structure in Williamson County (along with the William King House, the Old Town (aka Thomas Brown House), the Claiborne Kinnard House, the Beverly Toon House, and the Stokely Davis House). It includes Central passage plan architecture. The NRHP listing is for an area of 5.2 acres (2.1 ha), with one contributing building and two non-contributing structures.
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| - The Apheus Truett House is a frame house located at 228 Franklin Road in Franklin, Tennessee, that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1988. Built in 1846, it is a notable example of a two-story vernacular I-house structure in Williamson County (along with the William King House, the Old Town (aka Thomas Brown House), the Claiborne Kinnard House, the Beverly Toon House, and the Stokely Davis House). It includes Central passage plan architecture. The NRHP listing is for an area of 5.2 acres (2.1 ha), with one contributing building and two non-contributing structures. (en)
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| - Battle of Franklin (1864)
- Beverly Toon House
- Brentwood, Tennessee
- Union (American Civil War)
- I-house architecture
- Columbia, Tennessee
- Confederate States of America
- Claiborne Kinnard House
- I-houses in Tennessee
- Franklin, Tennessee
- Mooreland (Brentwood, Tennessee)
- Mountview
- Thomas Brown House (Franklin, Tennessee)
- Thomas Shute House
- Stokely Davis House
- Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Tennessee
- William King House (Franklin, Tennessee)
- Williamson County, Tennessee
- Central-passage houses in Tennessee
- Houses in Franklin, Tennessee
- Federal government of the United States
- American Civil war
- Houses completed in 1846
- James Johnston House (Brentwood, Tennessee)
- Greek Revival houses in Tennessee
- National Register of Historic Places in Williamson County, Tennessee
- John Bell Hood
- Greek Revival architecture
- National Register of Historic Places
- Central passage plan architecture
- John M. Schofield
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| - Alpheus Truett House, September 2014. (en)
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| - US 31/Franklin Rd. 3/10 mi. N of the Franklin Sq., Franklin, Tennessee (en)
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| - The Apheus Truett House is a frame house located at 228 Franklin Road in Franklin, Tennessee, that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1988. Built in 1846, it is a notable example of a two-story vernacular I-house structure in Williamson County (along with the William King House, the Old Town (aka Thomas Brown House), the Claiborne Kinnard House, the Beverly Toon House, and the Stokely Davis House). It includes Central passage plan architecture. The NRHP listing is for an area of 5.2 acres (2.1 ha), with one contributing building and two non-contributing structures. It is one of about thirty significant brick and frame residences surviving in Williamson County that were built during 1830 to 1860. It faces on the Franklin and Columbia Pike that runs south from Brentwood to Franklin to Columbia. (en)
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