- Many visitors claim to see the ghost of a woman floating across the back porch and one of a Confederate soldier pacing the front porch, specifically during the month of October.
- The most reported spirit is that of a young girl, allegedly murdered before the war by a potential suitor. She is most commonly seen sweeping the floors at dusk, but may sometimes be feeling a bit more mischievous. The home’s curator reported hearing sounds coming from the back porch and when she decided to investigate, she found two panes of glass taken from a shelf and propped up against the back door. She believes this young spirit was responsible for the redecorating.
- The head of the McGavock family’s cook has been seen floating around the home, specifically in the kitchen, apparently still fulfilling her duties in the afterlife.
We all know that Franklin is largely known for the Battle of Franklin in 1864, but what many aren’t aware of is how many spirits still linger at these historic sites. With Halloween just around the corner, it’s time to buckle in for a few ghost stories as well as some lessons on this town’s history with three of the most haunted locations in Franklin.
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Carnton Plantation
The Carnton Plantation was built in 1826 and served as the most significant field hospital for injured soldiers during and after the Battle of Franklin, one of the Civil War’s bloodiest battles. Home to the McGavock family, this historic house is where more than 300 Confederate soldiers were treated during and after battle with half of them dying the first night. Over 1,750 men lost their lives in this bloody battle and 1,700 of them were laid to rest in the McGavock’s 2-acre family cemetery. Many of the wooden floors in the Carnton Plantation are stained with blood from its days of being a makeshift Civil War hospital.
With hundreds of visitors claiming to have seen ghosts at this haunted location, these are some of the most common sightings:

