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The Mordecai Puryear House is a center-hall house in Franklin, Tennessee, United States, built around 1830. Mordecai Puryear was one of the ten original investors in the National Bank of Franklin in 1871. The bank "was one of the primary financial institutions of the county" until it failed in 1926.: 30
The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. At the time of listing it included two contributing buildings on an area of 4 acres (1.6 ha). The house has been included in a tour of historic Franklin houses.
The house was built circa 1830 and was expanded twice, around 1850 and in 1907.
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Mordecai Puryear House - Wikipedia
The Mordecai Puryear House is a center-hall house in Franklin, Tennessee, United States, built around 1830. Mordecai Puryear was one of the ten original investors in the National Bank of Franklin in 1871.
The Mordecai Puryear Home on the Town and Country Tour of …
May 25, 2011 · The Puryear-Oglesby House, ca. 1830. Longtime homeowner Pam Oglesby has lovingly preserved the Puryear homeplace since she acquired it in 1976. The spacious home and its accompanying 4.92 acres of land are offered for …
Franklin's Historic Watson House and Tennessee Royalty Ellen Smith
Kitty’s Father Mordecai Puryear – The Gentleman Farmer. Kitty’s father was Colonel Mordecai Puryear, a gentleman farmer who lived at 1251 Lewisburg Pike in a house he built in 1830. It’s located on a large tract of land his father Major Hezekiah Puryear acquired following the Revolutionary War.
Mordecai Puryear House (WM-287) - Lewisburg Pike
Mordecai Puryear House (WM-287)- Lewisburg Pike Williamson County Multiple Resource Area Williamson County, TN Date: July, 1987 Photo by: Thomason and Associates Neg: TN Historical Commission Nashville, TN View: South, garage Photo #:7 of 7
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There are 132 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 2 National Historic Landmarks. Another 16 properties were once listed but have been removed. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted February 7, 2025.[2]
Mordecai Puryear House, Franklin - Roadtrippers
The Mordecai Puryear House is a center-hall house in Franklin, Tennessee, United States, built around 1830. Mordecai Puryear was one of the ten original investors in the National Bank of Franklin in 1871.
Tour 8 of Franklin’s Most Charming Historic Homes
Jul 23, 2019 · With its mansard roof and projecting central tower, the Watson House is hard to miss on Third Avenue. Susan Catherine “Kitty” Puryear Watson built this monumental Second French Empire style home in 1881 at an estimated cost of $18,000 (the second most expensive house in Franklin at the time).
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The Mordecai Puryear House is a center-hall house in Franklin, Tennessee, United States, built around 1830. Mordecai Puryear was one of the ten original investors in the National Bank of Franklin in 1871. The bank "was one of the primary financial institutions of the county" until it …
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Puryear, Tennessee, United States, a city; Mordecai Puryear House, a center-hall house in Franklin, Tennessee, United States
Mordecai Puryear House - Wikidata
Mordecai Puryear House. historic house in Tennessee, United States. Statements. instance of. house. 0 references. country. United States of America. 1 reference. stated in. National Register of Historic Places. located in the administrative territorial entity. Williamson County.