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Farrar Homeplace
Historic house in Tennessee, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Farrar Homeplace is a historic mansion in Shelbyville, Tennessee, U.S.. It was built circa 1848 for James Franklin Farrar.[2] According to the "family tradition", the house played a minor role during the American Civil War.[2] Indeed, five soldiers of the Union Army died in the house after they drank the laudanum that Farrar was using to heal his wounds from the Battle of Bull Run as a member of the Confederate States Army.[note 1][2] By 1990, the house still belonged to the Farrar family.[2] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since November 7, 1990.[3]
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- The source refers to "Battle of Bull Run", which might be presumed to mean the 1861 First Battle of Bull Run rather than the 1862 Second Battle of Bull Run, but it is not clear.
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