National Historic Landmark-William Blount Mansion
National Historical Landmark-William Blount Mansion
From 1792 until his death, this was the impressive structure was the residence of William Blount (1749-1800), who had already represented North Carolina in the Continental Congress (1782-83, 1786-87), and signed the U.S. Constitution when he moved west to present-day Tennessee in 1790.
While Governor of the Southwest Territory, Blount was instrumental in Tennessee's admission to the Union and was one of her first U.S. Senators.
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Photo Courtesy Historic American Building Survey Library of Congress